Updates from the final Ashes Test at the Sydney Cricket GroundSteve Smith, Betteridge’s Law and the mythology of Don BradmanAnd you can drop Geoff an email or tweet @GeoffLemonSport 1.54am GMT 3rd over: England 3-0 (Cook 1, Stoneman 1) Starc attacking with a full length this over. Stoneman is shuffling his feet an anticipation. He survives a big shout that’s going down leg, and survives an awkward short one that the batsman barely gets under. This after Cook got off strike thanks to a leg bye that hit him up near the hip. 1.49am GMT 2nd over: England 2-0 (Cook 1, Stoneman 1) Hazlewood to Stoneman from the Randwick End, and his first ball is a jaffa as well! In his own distinct style, back of a length and moving away, beating the bat through to Tim Paine behind the stumps. His next is straighter, and Stoneman jabs away a single off the pads. Hazlewood keeps up the attack on the stumps for Cook, who is equal to it. Wobbling the seam a bit in this overcast air is Josh. Eventually the double-century maker from Melbourne opens his account with a run to the leg side. Continue reading…
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