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3rd Test: England four down at lunch in 251 chase as Harry Brook keeps hopes alive

NEW DELHI: Australia picked up four wickets in the extended morning session but Harry Brook kept the 251 chase alive as England reached 153 for four at Lunch on Day 4 of the third Ashes Test in Leeds.

The dismissal of Joe Root (21) just before lunch on Sunday did rattle England but Brook looked solid during his unbeaten 40 leaving the hosts 98 more runs to secure victory.

Needing to win the match to prevent Australia retaining the Ashes with two Tests of the series to spare, the wickets of Ben Duckett (23) and Moeen Ali (5), moved up to number three in the order, did little to settle the nerves at Headingley.

Opener Zak Crawley looked in good touch to help England progress before he edged one to the slips when on 44, bringing Harry Brook to the crease, joining fellow Yorkshireman Root in the middle on their home ground.

After some nervy early moments, Root started to play his shots only to glove one through to wicket keeper Alex Carey to depart for 21, bringing 2019 Headingley hero Ben Stokes to the crease.

The skipper will come out after lunch alongside Brook, who still looks nervy on 40. A captain's innings of a more battling kind could once again be required to drag England over the line.

(With inputs from Reuters)

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