Groundstaff say covers won't be off in the next 15 minutes, so they have decided to call stumps.
Well, what a day of cricket. Australia bowled out for 136. England 3/133 in reply.
From the lows of Cardiff to the highs of Lord's, Australia are now back where they were three weeks ago. A number of poor shots and inexperience in certain situations has left Australia in real danger of losing the Test and having to chase their tail once again.
Chris Rogers (52) was the only top eight batsman to score above 16. He grinded his way to a half century when teammates around him perished as a result of loose shots and not being able to assess the situation as well as expected.
With the ball Australia didn't bowl too badly, but seemed unable to maintain a consistent length. They pitched up to Ian Bell too much and bowled to Cook's pads where he picked off Starc and Hazlewood at ease. Nathan Lyon's 2/3 from two overs was ironic given the fact England only used three pace bowlers in Anderson (6/47 off 14.4 overs), Broad (2/44 off 12 overs) and Finn (2/38 off 10).
Australia have a lot of work to do but funnier things have happened.
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