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England vs Australia, 4th Test Match Summary
ENG vs AUS, 2023 - Test Summary
Match Ended
Emirates Old Trafford, Manchester
, Jul 19, 2023
% Chance to Win
ENG
AUS
DRAW
Inn Break
AUS 317/10
ENG 592/10
AUS 214/5
Top Batsmen
111
(173)
- 10x4s
- 2x6s
- 64.16SR
31
(107)
- 4x4s
- 0x6s
- 28.97SR
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That is it from this game then! Just the one game to go. Australia head into the last Test with a 2-1 lead. England can't retain the Ashes but they would love to level the series. Australia on the other hand, will be eager to win a series in England after a long time. The 5th Test will be played on the 27th of this month. That game begins at 1530 IST (1000 GMT). Till then, take care and goodbye!
Pat Cummins says he is hapy with how the boys played and the boys are proud of it. States this result does not change their ideas for the next game. States the ground is an amazing one and it will be special moment at the Oval. Adds England batted well, they tried a few different things but it did not come off and England were brilliant. Marnus Labuschagne and Mitchell Marsh were brilliant and they batted really well. Ends by saying they are fully focused on winning the last game.
Ben Stokes says it is tough one but they need to accept it. Adds the equation they were in, played in their hands, States, Pope's injury had to re-think the structure of the team but Wood and Moeen have been really good. Ends by saying they want to win the last game they play. Credits Zak Crawley for the way he played. Ends by congratulating Stuart Broad on his 600 Test wickets and says he and James Anderson have been brilliant for them.
Zak Crawley MAN OF THE MATCH, says they are disappointed, they played really good cricket but they now need to look ahead. He feels they had chances to win the game but the rain cost them the game. Adds this is one of his best innings for England. Adds he will take a lot of confidence from this knock and he is very pleased with it. Adds every game is massive and they will give it their all in the next game.
Rain though played spoil-sport in the days after that. Especially on Day 4 and Day 5. We only had around one session on Day 4 and none of Day 5. England will feel hard done by as they wre in a very strong position to win this game and level the series but that was not the case. Australia still lead 2-1.
Right from Day 1 it was the hosts who dominated the game. They elected to bowl and bundled Australia out for an average score. Woakes was the star for them with a five-for. Then it was their batters who were brilliant! They came out all guns blazing. Zak Crawley was the highlight with a massive ton. There were contributions from others too. Root was really good and Jonny Bairstow down the order was unlucky to not get to a ton. They ammased over 500 and took a lead of over 250.
The umpires are having a word with the captains! That should probably be it, should not be long before it is called off!
UPDATE 2033 IST (1503 GMT) - Well, we should not be far away from the day being abandoned which means, the match will end a draw. Pretty sure with the amount of rain that we have had, it is very difficult to see any kind of play even if the rain stops.
UPDATE 2000 IST (1430 GMT) - With every passing minute, hope of any kind of play is fading away as the rain keeps on falling. There are puddles out there on the field and it would be a miracle if we get to see some action now.
UPDATE 1855 IST (1325 GMT) - The rain continues to come down and this match seems to be heading for a draw! England fans will be praying for it to stop at the moment.
UPDATE 1810 IST (1240 GMT) - The story is the same as the first session, the rain continues to fall and the covers are firmly in place. For now, our wait continues...
... DAY 5, SESSION 2 ...
UPDATE - 1727 IST (1157 GMT) - Lunch has been taken! The rain continues to fall and chances of any play on Day 5 is reducing with each passing minute.
UPDATE - 1645 IST (1115 GMT) - Well, the good news did not last for long as the covers are back on and the rain is now steady! The wait continues.
We have some better news for you! The skies are clearing up and the rain has eased out a lot. The groundsmen could start their mopping up job in a bit. Fingers crossed for now. The news now gets better! THE COVERS ARE COMING OFF!
Nothing new to update! It continues to rain and it is steady rain! We probably won't be having any play in the first session.
Play should have started by now but the rain continues to come down and the wait continues. HOWEVER, it is a lot lighter than it was earlier on.
There was an insepction scheudled at 11 local but that does not seem possible now as it has started raining again! It s pouring now, it is raining quite hard. Not good news for England!
Well, scratch what we wrote below as it is raining in Manchester and the covers are on. Let us hope it passes by quickly.
It was rain which dominated Day 4 as we only managed around one session of play! However, the Aussies, courtesy Marnus Labuschagne and Mitchell Marsh fought back strongly in that session but England did manage to get the centurion out. Australia still trail by another 61 runs and England will be dearly hoping, they get a full day's play here and they can force a result. Difficult however, as the forecast is not the best. For now though, it is dry but quite overcast. Let us keep our fingers crossed and hope we get good amount of play.
... DAY 5, SESSION 1 ...
So, as expected it is Stumps on Day 4, we should be happy that there was some action as the forecast was showcasing rain for the full day. At the start of Day 4, the pressure was on the Aussies but the way Marnus Labuschagne and Mitchell Marsh handled themselves, they deserve the credit to build a stand. Marnus Labuschagne got his 11th Test ton but fell later to Root. England were bit wayward with the ball, too many balls on the pads or some avoidable short balls often. Australia trail by 61 runs now. The forecast for Day 5 is similar so it will be yet another day where we will be checking with the weather page. Let's be optimistic and hope for the best. Join us back at 3.30 pm IST (10 am GMT). Till then, cheers!
It continues to drizzle and the covers are placed firmly. It doesn't look like we will get any more action. Still, let's stay optimistic and hope for the best.
Well, play should have resumed by now but it has started to rain and the start has been delayed.
... DAY 4, SESSION 3 ...
A good session for the Aussies and they continue their fightback! Marnus Labuschagne and Mitchell Marsh batted really well. They both went after the bowlers and added a 100-plus stand. Marnus Labuschagne was the mainstay with a brilliant ton. They were also helped with the fading light as England were not allowed to bowl the pacers. England though continued with the spinners and they leaked runs. However, Root got the massive wicket of the centurion and the wicket has started turning. Cameron Green has looked fidgety to begin with and England would hope they can get him soon after the break. Can they do so? We will find out.
Over 71 : 214/5
0 Runs
- 070.1
- 070.2
- 070.3
- 070.4
- 070.5
- 070.6
C. Green
3 (15)
M. Marsh
31 (107)
M. Ali
13-2-44-0
70.6
0
Moeen Ali To Cameron Green
THERE IT IS! There comes the call! The day has been called off and the game ends in a draw! Australia will believe they have got away with one here. It would have been very difficult for them to turn this around. England on the other hand, have no chance of winning the Ashes back now. All they can do is level the series but the Ashes is going to the Aussies.
70.5
0
Moeen Ali To Cameron Green
On off, defended.
70.4
0
Moeen Ali To Cameron Green
On off, defended.
70.3
0
Moeen Ali To Cameron Green
Tossed up on off, this is pushed to mid off.
71 OV
0 Runs
M. Ali
to
C. Green
- 070.1
- 070.2
- 070.3
- 070.4
- 070.5
- 070.6
70 OV
0 Runs
J. Root
to
M. Marsh
- 069.1
- 069.2
- 069.3
- 069.4
- 069.5
- 069.6
69 OV
0 Runs
M. Ali
to
C. Green
- 068.1
- 068.2
- 068.3
- 068.4
- 068.5
- 068.6
68 OV
3 Runs
J. Root
to
M. Labuschagne
C. Green
M. Marsh
- W 67.1
- 067.2
- 067.3
- 367.4
- 067.5
- 067.6
67 OV
1 Runs
M. Ali
to
M. Labuschagne
M. Marsh
- 166.1
- 066.2
- 066.3
- 066.4
- 066.5
- 066.6
66 OV
1 Runs
J. Root
to
M. Labuschagne
M. Marsh
- 065.1
- 065.2
- 165.3
- 065.4
- 065.5
- 065.6
65 OV
3 Runs
M. Ali
to
M. Labuschagne
M. Marsh
- 064.1
- 164.2
- 064.3
- 064.4
- 064.5
- 264.6
64 OV
9 Runs
J. Root
to
M. Labuschagne
M. Marsh
- 163.1
- 163.2
- 063.3
- 263.4
- 463.5
- 163.6
63 OV
3 Runs
M. Ali
to
M. Labuschagne
M. Marsh
- 062.1
- 162.2
- 062.3
- 062.4
- 162.5
- 162.6
62 OV
11 Runs
J. Root
to
M. Labuschagne
M. Marsh
- 661.1
- 461.2
- 161.3
- 061.4
- 061.5
- 061.6
61 OV
6 Runs
M. Ali
to
M. Marsh
M. Labuschagne
- 060.1
- 460.2
- 060.3
- 060.4
- 160.5
- 160.6
60 OV
8 Runs
J. Root
to
M. Labuschagne
- 259.1
- 059.2
- 059.3
- 059.4
- 059.5
- 659.6
59 OV
3 Runs
M. Ali
to
M. Labuschagne
M. Marsh
- 258.1
- 058.2
- 158.3
- 058.4
- 058.5
- 058.6
58 OV
3 Runs
J. Anderson
to
M. Labuschagne
M. Marsh
- 057.1
- 157.2
- 157.3
- 057.4
- 057.5
- 157.6
57 OV
2 Runs
S. Broad
to
M. Marsh
M. Labuschagne
- 056.1
- 156.2
- 056.3
- 156.4
- 056.5
- 056.6
56 OV
2 Runs
J. Anderson
to
M. Labuschagne
M. Marsh
- 055.1
- 155.2
- 055.3
- 155.4
- 055.5
- 055.6
55 OV
7 Runs
S. Broad
to
M. Labuschagne
M. Marsh
- 054.1
- 454.2
- 254.3
- 054.4
- 154.5
- 054.6
54 OV
0 Runs
J. Anderson
to
M. Marsh
- 053.1
- 053.2
- 053.3
- 053.4
- 053.5
- 053.6
53 OV
2 Runs
S. Broad
to
M. Labuschagne
- 052.1
- 052.2
- 052.3
- 252.4
- 052.5
- 052.6
52 OV
4 Runs
J. Anderson
to
M. Marsh
M. Labuschagne
- 051.1
- 151.2
- 051.3
- 051.4
- 351.5
- 051.6
51 OV
5 Runs
S. Broad
to
M. Marsh
M. Labuschagne
- 050.1
- 050.2
- 450.3
- 150.4
- 050.5
- 050.6
50 OV
2 Runs
J. Anderson
to
M. Labuschagne
M. Marsh
- 049.1
- 049.2
- 049.3
- 149.4
- 049.5
- 149.6
49 OV
2 Runs
M. Wood
to
M. Marsh
M. Labuschagne
- 048.1
- 048.2
- 048.3
- 148.4
- 148.5
- 048.6
48 OV
4 Runs
C. Woakes
to
M. Labuschagne
- 447.1
- 047.2
- 047.3
- 047.4
- 047.5
- 047.6
47 OV
1 Runs
M. Wood
to
M. Labuschagne
- 046.1
- 046.2
- 046.3
- 046.4
- 046.5
- 146.6
46 OV
0 Runs
C. Woakes
to
M. Marsh
- 045.1
- 045.2
- 045.3
- 045.4
- 045.5
- 045.6
45 OV
6 Runs
M. Wood
to
M. Labuschagne
M. Marsh
- 144.1
- 044.2
- 1 LB 44.3
- 244.4
- 244.5
- 044.6
44 OV
9 Runs
C. Woakes
to
M. Labuschagne
M. Marsh
- 143.1
- 043.2
- 443.3
- 443.4
- 043.5
- 043.6
43 OV
2 Runs
M. Wood
to
M. Marsh
M. Labuschagne
- 142.1
- 042.2
- 042.3
- 042.4
- 142.5
- 042.6
42 OV
2 Runs
J. Anderson
to
M. Labuschagne
M. Marsh
- 141.1
- 041.2
- 141.3
- 041.4
- 041.5
- 041.6
41 OV
1 Runs
M. Ali
to
M. Labuschagne
M. Marsh
- 140.1
- 040.2
- 040.3
- 040.4
- 040.5
- 040.6
40 OV
1 Runs
J. Anderson
to
M. Labuschagne
M. Marsh
- 139.1
- 039.2
- 039.3
- 039.4
- 039.5
- 039.6
39 OV
1 Runs
M. Wood
to
M. Labuschagne
M. Marsh
- 138.1
- 038.2
- 038.3
- 038.4
- 038.5
- 038.6
38 OV
1 Runs
C. Woakes
to
M. Marsh
- 037.1
- 037.2
- 037.3
- 037.4
- 037.5
- 1 NB 37.6
- 037.6
37 OV
1 Runs
M. Wood
to
T. Head
M. Marsh
- W 36.1
- 036.2
- 036.3
- 036.4
- 036.5
- 136.6
36 OV
5 Runs
C. Woakes
to
T. Head
M. Labuschagne
- 135.1
- 035.2
- 035.3
- 435.4
- 035.5
- 035.6
35 OV
5 Runs
M. Wood
to
M. Labuschagne
- 034.1
- 034.2
- 434.3
- 034.4
- 1 WD 34.5
- 034.5
- 034.6
34 OV
1 Runs
C. Woakes
to
M. Labuschagne
T. Head
- 033.1
- 033.2
- 033.3
- 1 LB 33.4
- 033.5
- 033.6
33 OV
2 Runs
M. Wood
to
S. Smith
M. Labuschagne
T. Head
- 132.1
- 132.2
- W 32.3
- 032.4
- 032.5
- 032.6
32 OV
1 Runs
M. Ali
to
S. Smith
M. Labuschagne
- 031.1
- 031.2
- 031.3
- 131.4
- 031.5
- 031.6
31 OV
4 Runs
J. Anderson
to
M. Labuschagne
- 030.1
- 030.2
- 030.3
- 030.4
- 030.5
- 430.6
30 OV
7 Runs
M. Ali
to
M. Labuschagne
S. Smith
- 129.1
- 129.2
- 229.3
- 229.4
- 129.5
- 029.6
29 OV
4 Runs
J. Anderson
to
S. Smith
M. Labuschagne
- 128.1
- 028.2
- 028.3
- 028.4
- 328.5
- 028.6
28 OV
1 Runs
M. Wood
to
S. Smith
M. Labuschagne
- 127.1
- 027.2
- 027.3
- 027.4
- 027.5
- 027.6
27 OV
0 Runs
J. Anderson
to
M. Labuschagne
- 026.1
- 026.2
- 026.3
- 026.4
- 026.5
- 026.6
26 OV
3 Runs
M. Wood
to
M. Labuschagne
S. Smith
- 025.1
- 125.2
- 125.3
- 125.4
- 025.5
- 025.6
25 OV
0 Runs
J. Anderson
to
S. Smith
- 024.1
- 024.2
- 024.3
- 024.4
- 024.5
- 024.6
24 OV
7 Runs
C. Woakes
to
S. Smith
M. Labuschagne
- 223.1
- 423.2
- 123.3
- 023.4
- 023.5
- 023.6
23 OV
0 Runs
J. Anderson
to
M. Labuschagne
- 022.1
- 022.2
- 022.3
- 022.4
- 022.5
- 022.6
22 OV
0 Runs
C. Woakes
to
S. Smith
- 021.1
- 021.2
- 021.3
- 021.4
- 021.5
- 021.6
21 OV
7 Runs
S. Broad
to
S. Smith
M. Labuschagne
- 020.1
- 020.2
- 020.3
- 020.4
- 320.5
- 420.6
20 OV
1 Runs
C. Woakes
to
S. Smith
M. Labuschagne
- 019.1
- 019.2
- 119.3
- 019.4
- 019.5
- 019.6
19 OV
6 Runs
S. Broad
to
M. Labuschagne
- 418.1
- 018.2
- 018.3
- 018.4
- 218.5
- 018.6
18 OV
4 Runs
C. Woakes
to
D. Warner
S. Smith
- 017.1
- 417.2
- 017.3
- 017.4
- W 17.5
- 017.6
17 OV
4 Runs
S. Broad
to
M. Labuschagne
D. Warner
- 1 B 16.1
- 116.2
- 016.3
- 016.4
- 116.5
- 116.6
16 OV
0 Runs
C. Woakes
to
D. Warner
- 015.1
- 015.2
- 015.3
- 015.4
- 015.5
- 015.6
15 OV
7 Runs
S. Broad
to
D. Warner
M. Labuschagne
- 514.1
- 014.2
- 014.3
- 214.4
- 014.5
- 014.6
14 OV
0 Runs
C. Woakes
to
M. Labuschagne
- 013.1
- 013.2
- 013.3
- 013.4
- 013.5
- 013.6
13 OV
0 Runs
S. Broad
to
D. Warner
- 012.1
- 012.2
- 012.3
- 012.4
- 012.5
- 012.6
12 OV
3 Runs
M. Ali
to
D. Warner
M. Labuschagne
- 011.1
- 011.2
- 011.3
- 011.4
- 311.5
- 011.6
11 OV
4 Runs
M. Wood
to
U. Khawaja
M. Labuschagne
- 010.1
- W 10.2
- 010.3
- 010.4
- 010.5
- 410.6
10 OV
8 Runs
M. Ali
to
D. Warner
- 09.1
- 09.2
- 49.3
- 09.4
- 09.5
- 49.6
9 OV
2 Runs
J. Anderson
to
U. Khawaja
- 08.1
- 08.2
- 08.3
- 28.4
- 08.5
- 08.6
8 OV
8 Runs
M. Ali
to
D. Warner
U. Khawaja
- 17.1
- 47.2
- 17.3
- 17.4
- 17.5
- 07.6
7 OV
0 Runs
J. Anderson
to
U. Khawaja
- 06.1
- 06.2
- 06.3
- 06.4
- 06.5
- 06.6
6 OV
0 Runs
S. Broad
to
D. Warner
- 05.1
- 05.2
- 05.3
- 05.4
- 05.5
- 05.6
5 OV
1 Runs
J. Anderson
to
D. Warner
U. Khawaja
- 04.1
- 04.2
- 04.3
- 14.4
- 04.5
- 04.6
4 OV
2 Runs
S. Broad
to
U. Khawaja
D. Warner
- 03.1
- 03.2
- 03.3
- 13.4
- 03.5
- 13.6
3 OV
4 Runs
J. Anderson
to
D. Warner
U. Khawaja
- 12.1
- 02.2
- 02.3
- 02.4
- 02.5
- 32.6
2 OV
6 Runs
S. Broad
to
U. Khawaja
D. Warner
- 11.1
- 01.2
- 11.3
- 01.4
- 41.5
- 01.6
1 OV
1 Runs
J. Anderson
to
U. Khawaja
D. Warner
- 00.1
- 10.2
- 00.3
- 00.4
- 00.5
- 00.6
Match Info
- Venue Emirates Old Trafford, Manchester
- Weather Rainy
- Toss England won the toss and elected to field
- Result England drew with Australia
- Player of the Match Zak Crawley
- Umpire Nitin Menon (IND), Joel Wilson (WI) and Kumar Dharmasena (SL)
- Referee Ranjan Madugalle (SL)
Match Notes
- Stumps: Australia 299/8 in 83.0 overs
- Australia 254/6: C Green lbw b C Woakes 16(29)
- Referral 4 (62.1 ovs): C Green against ENG (LBW) Unsuccessful (AUS: 2, ENG: 3) (Retained)
- M Marsh 4th Test fifty: 51 runs in 56 balls (7x4) (1x6)
- Australia 250/5 in 61.4 overs
- 6th wkt Partnership: 51 off 60 balls between M Marsh (39) and C Green (12)
- Australia 202/5 in 51.4 overs
- Tea: Australia 187/4 in 49.0 overs
- Australia 183/4: M Labuschagne lbw b M Ali 51(115)
- Referral 3 (46.1 ovs): ENG against M Labuschagne (LBW) Successful (AUS: 2, ENG: 3)
- M Labuschange 16th Test fifty: 51 runs in 114 balls (6x4) (0x6)
- 4th wkt Partnership: 50 off 88 balls between M Labuschange (10) and T Head (38)
- Australia 152/3 in 40.1 overs
- Drinks: Australia 146/3 in 37.0 overs
- Australia 120/3: S Smith lbw b M Wood 41(52)
- Referral 2 (29.2 ovs): ENG against S Smith (LBW) Successful (ENG: 3, AUS: 2)
- 3rd wkt Partnership: 50 off 71 balls between M Labuschagne (16) and S Smith (34)
- Lunch: Australia 107/2 in 25.0 overs
- Australia 102/2 in 24.0 overs
- Drinks: Australia 57/1 in 13.4 overs
- Australia 50/1 in 13.0 overs
- Australia 15/1: U Khawaja lbw b S Broad 3(19)
- Referral 1 (4.6 ovs): U Khawaja against ENG (LBW) Unsuccessful (ENG: 3, AUS: 2)
- Stumps: England 384/4 in 72.0 overs
- England 351/3 in 60.4 overs
- Drinks: England 336/3 in 56.5 overs
- 3rd wkt Partnership: 200 off 182 balls between Z Crawley (118) and J Root (71)
- England 300/2 in 51.5 overs
- 3rd wkt Partnership: 150 off 137 balls between Z Crawley (86) and J Root (58)
- Z Crawley Test: 152 runs in 152 balls (17x4) (2x6)
- England 251/2 in 45.1 overs
- Tea: England 239/2 in 41.0 overs
- 3rd wkt Partnership: 105 off 82 balls between Z Crawley (59) and J Root (43)
- England 200/2 in 35.3 overs
- 3rd wkt Partnership: 50 off 33 balls between Z Crawley (31) and J Root (18)
- Z Crawley 4th Test hundred: 100 runs in 92 balls (12x4) (1x6)
- Drinks: England 151/2 in 29.0 overs
- England 151/2 in 28.4 overs
- Z Crawley completes 2000 runs in Test
- M Ali 15th Test fifty: 51 runs in 74 balls (7x4) (0x6)
- 2nd wkt Partnership: 100 off 127 balls between Z Crawley (53) and M Ali (43)
- Z Crawley Test fifty: 53 runs in 67 balls (7x4) (0x6)
- England 101/1 in 22.1 overs
- Lunch: England 61/1 in 16.0 overs
- 2nd wkt Partnership: 52 off 80 balls between Z Crawley (18) and M Ali (31)
- England 52/1 in 13.3 overs
- M Ali completes 3000 runs in Test
- Referral 1 (12.4 ovs): Z Crawley against AUS (LBW) Successful (ENG: 3, AUS: 3)
- Innings Break: Australia 317/10 in 90.2 overs
- C Woakes 5th Test 5-wicket haul: 5/62 (22.2)
- Australia 300/9 in 83.5 overs
- Stumps: Australia 113/4 in 41.0 overs
- Australia 102/3 in 34.3 overs
- Drinks: Australia 79/2 in 28.0 overs
- Australia 50/1 in 17.0 overs
- Tea: Australia 39/1 in 12.0 overs
- Australia 32/1: U Khawaja c J Bairstow b M Wood 18(34)
- Referral 1 (10.2 ovs): U Khawaja against ENG (Caught) Unsuccessful (ENG: 3, AUS: 2)
- Innings Break: England 592/10 in 107.4 overs
- England 592/10: J Anderson lbw b C Green 5(18)
- Referral 2 (107.4 ovs): J Anderson against AUS (LBW) Unsuccessful (ENG: 2, AUS: 3)
- England 555/9 in 103.3 overs
- J Bairstow 25th Test fifty: 55 runs in 51 balls (4x4) (1x6)
- J Hazlewood 10th Test 5-wicket haul: 5/111 (24.3)
- Rain Stoppage: England 508/8 in 96.3 overs
- Lunch: England 506/8 in 96.0 overs
- England 501/7 in 95.3 overs
- New ball taken: England 471/5 in 90.0 overs
- H Brook 6th Test fifty: 50 runs in 80 balls (4x4) (0x6)
- England 450/5 in 85.4 overs
- Drinks: England 447/5 in 85.0 overs
- B Stokes 30th Test fifty: 50 runs in 72 balls (5x4) (0x6)
- 5th wkt Partnership: 51 off 79 balls between H Brook (13) and B Stokes (37)
- England 402/4 in 74.2 overs
- Stumps: Australia 214/5 in 71.0 overs
- Rain Stoppage: Australia 214/5 in 71.0 overs
- Tea: Australia 214/5 in 71.0 overs
- Referral 3 (70.6 ovs): ENG against C Green (Caught) Unsuccessful (ENG: 2, AUS: 2)
- Australia 211/5: M Labuschagne c J Bairstow b J Root 111(173)
- Referral 2 (67.1 ovs): ENG against M Labuschagne (Caught) Successful (ENG: 3, AUS: 2)
- 5th wkt Partnership: 101 off 174 balls between M Labuschagne (68) and M Marsh (31)
- Australia 201/4 in 63.4 overs
- M Labuschagne 11th Test hundred: 100 runs in 161 balls (9x4) (2x6)
- Change of ball: Australia 164/4 in 57.2 overs
- Drinks: Australia 159/4 in 55.0 overs
- 5th wkt Partnership: 50 off 111 balls between M Labuschagne (29) and M Marsh (19)
- Australia 150/4 in 51.5 overs
- M Labuschagne Test fifty: 50 runs in 99 balls (6x4) (0x6)
- Wet Ground Condition: Australia 113/4 in 41.0 overs
- Lunch: Australia 113/4 in 41.0 overs
- Rain Stoppage: Australia 113/4 in 41.0 overs
- Tea: Australia 214/5 in 71.0 overs
- Lunch: Australia 214/5 in 71.0 overs
- Rain Stoppage: Australia 214/5 in 71.0 overs