Ashes: Australia need 174 runs, England seven wickets to win the first Test
England, in their second innings, were dismissed for 273, with Australia captain Pat Cummins taking 4-63 and Nathan Lyon 4-80 as the off-spinner moved to within sight of 500 Test wickets.

Australia’s opener David Warner and first innings centurion Usman Khawaja looked rock-solid in putting on 61 before Warner edged a beauty from Ollie Robinson having made a fluent 36. With England off-spinner Moeen Ali struggling with a cut hand, Broad then returned for a second spell to swing the momentum back
towards the hosts. Whipping the raucous crowd into a frenzy, he had world number one test b a t s m a n M a r n u s Labuschagne caught behind for 13, having removed him for a duck in the first innings. Steve Smith (6) then edged another Broad delivery into the waiting gloves of England
Khawaja, who scored his first century in England in the first innings, remained unbeaten at the close on 34 with night watchman Scott Bolan on 13 not out. Rain is expected early on Tuesday before drier conditions and, with Australia requiring a further 174 runs and England needing seven wickets, a draw looks a remote possibility
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