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December 20, 2025 12:55 PM IST

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England stare at Ashes defeat after slipping to 207-6 in chase of 435

England were six wickets down at stumps on day four of the third Ashes Test at Adelaide Oval on Saturday, still needing 228 runs to chase an imposing 435-run target and keep the series alive.

Zak Crawley top-scored with a fighting 85, but his dismissal, along with quick losses of captain Ben Stokes and Harry Brook, left England struggling at 207-6 at the close. Jamie Smith (2 not out) and Will Jacks (11 not out) were at the crease when play ended.

England had begun the final session at 106-2, with Crawley and Joe Root looking settled. Root, however, fell for 39 when he edged Australia captain Pat Cummins to wicketkeeper Alex Carey — the 13th time Cummins has dismissed him in Tests. Crawley brought up his half-century in controlled fashion, but momentum swung decisively after Brook was bowled by Nathan Lyon for 30 while attempting a reverse sweep.

Stokes managed only five before falling, and Crawley was dismissed soon after, leaving England reeling at 194-6. Cummins and Lyon led Australia’s charge, taking three wickets apiece on the day.

Earlier, Australia were bowled out for 349 in their second innings, setting England a record chase. Travis Head followed up his first-innings century with a commanding 170, while Alex Carey contributed 72. Josh Tongue (4-70) and Brydon Carse (3-80) were the standout bowlers for England.

England had been dismissed for 286 in their first innings, trailing by 85 runs, despite a valiant 83 from Stokes and a maiden Test fifty from Jofra Archer.

Australia, who won the toss and elected to bat, posted 371 in the first innings, with Carey scoring a century and Mitchell Starc adding a brisk half-century down the order.

With only four wickets remaining and more than 200 runs still required, England face the prospect of defeat on the final day — a result that would all but end their Ashes hopes.

Brief scores: Australia 371 and 349; England 286 and 207-6.

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