Ashes 2013: England v Australia, fourth Test, day three - in pictures
Australia start the day on 222-5 with Chris Rogers looking to build on the century he hit yesterdayPhotograph: Tom Jenkins... but they soon lose Brad Haddin lbw to Graeme SwannPhotograph: Tom JenkinsMatt Prior dives full length to catch Australia's principal threat in their first innings, Chris Rogers.Photograph: Tom Jenkins
Alastair Cook signals a review after Prior's attempted catch. Hot Spot confirms Rogers made contact with the ballPhotograph: Tom JenkinsRogers waves his bat after his dismissalPhotograph: Tom JenkinsStuart Broad needs a new boot while bowlingPhotograph: Tom JenkinsJimmy Anderson gets Nathan Lyon out lbw as the Australians crumblePhotograph: Tom JenkinsThe visitors are all out for 270, giving them a lead of 32. England's Stuart Broad holds the ball up to the crowd as he walks off after taking five wickets during Australia's first innings.Photograph: Tom JenkinsAt the start of England's second innings, Joe Root is bowled by Ryan Harris with a peach of a deliveryPhotograph: Tom JenkinsHarris celebrates his unplayable delivery ...Photograph: Tom JenkinsHe then gets Cook and Trott as England's top order fail to shine.Photograph: Tom JenkinsHere's the spectacular catch from Brad Haddin which dismissed Trott. England are 49-3Photograph: Tom JenkinsPietersen survives a scare as he and Ian Bell look to drag England through the afternoon ...Photograph: Tom JenkinsA mexican wave circles the groundPhotograph: Tom JenkinsPietersen and Bell are batting solidly, but there's another worrying moment when KP has to dive back into his crease as Brad Haddin sweeps off his bails ...Photograph: Tom JenkinsThanks to a 100-run partnership between Pietersen and Bell, England are 152-3 and countingPhotograph: Tom JenkinsConcerning times for Nathan Lyon and his team-matesPhotograph: Tom JenkinsIan Bell gets hit by a bouncer from Ryan Harris.Photograph: Tom JenkinsBell celebrates his half centuryPhotograph: Tom JenkinsPietersen looks up in anguish as he spoons an easy catch to Rogers off LyonPhotograph: Tom JenkinsDespair for Ryan Harris as he just fails to stop a boundary ... but the dismissal of Bairstow has put Australia back in the huntPhotograph: Tom JenkinsTim Bresnan bats to Nathan Lyon in the beautiful evening sunshinePhotograph: Tom JenkinsEngland end the day on 234-5 (with Bell having brought up his ton) giving the hosts a lead of 202Photograph: Tom Jenkins
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