Live updates from day three at the MCGEmail Geoff here or Tweet him here, if you fancyDay two report: Cook ends century drought 1.39am GMT In the meantime, if you haven’t had enough of me, here’s the interview that Collins and I did with the very brilliant Vic Marks for The Final Word podcast. A journey through his extensive and admirable history in the game, and more on the personal side as well. It’s a lovely chat. And don’t forget to subscribe to the pod so you get future episodes as they emerge.Listen and subscribe here. Reviews also welcome. 1.37am GMT A fairly even session, but a bit to Australia’s advantage. Only 71 runs added, while prising out the key wickets of captain Root and Perth centurion Malan. Another bizarre leg-before dismissal for England, not reviewing despite an inside edge for the second time this match. DRS really is challenging our conceptions about the game. Everything really relies now on Cook to bat through, then Bairstow and Moeen to help push the run rate around him. Equally, the way England’s last six wickets have gone down in this series once the fifth of an innings falls, Australia could still end up with a first-innings lead. All to play for after the break. I’ll grab a snack and rejoin you in a bit. Continue reading…
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