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Hugh Lawson

Six-wicket Archer gives England advantage over Australia

Cricket - Ashes 2019 - Fifth Test - England v Australia - Kia Oval, London, Britain - September 13, 2019 England's Jofra Archer celebrates taking the wicket of Australia's Nathan Lyon Action Images via Reuters/Andrew Boyers

LONDON (Reuters) - Jofra Archer took six wickets as England's bowlers gave their side a handy lead on the second day of the final Ashes test, reducing Australia to 225 all out in reply to their own first innings score of 294 at the Oval on Friday.

England openers Rory Burns and Joe Denly added nine runs in the fading light to extend the lead to 78 runs by the close of play for the day.

Cricket - Ashes 2019 - Fifth Test - England v Australia - Kia Oval, London, Britain - September 13, 2019 England's Jos Buttler and Sam Curran celebrate the wicket of Australia's Peter Siddle Action Images via Reuters/Andrew Boyers

"If we can get a big lead, we can put some pressure on in the second innings," England's Sam Curran told Sky Sports after the match.

Archer took his tally for the series to 22 wickets, becoming the first England bowler to take two six-wicket hauls in an Ashes series since Ian Botham in 1981.

Left-armer Curran took two wickets in two balls on his way to a three-wicket haul and Chris Woakes claimed the prize scalp of Australian batting machine Steve Smith, who scored 80.

Cricket - Ashes 2019 - Fifth Test - England v Australia - Kia Oval, London, Britain - September 13, 2019 England's Jofra Archer celebrates with teammates after taking the wicket of Australia's Peter Siddle Action Images via Reuters/Paul Childs

Australia are bidding to secure a 3-1 series victory after retaining the Ashes by winning the fourth test at Old Trafford, meaning England can at best only level the series 2-2.

Batsman Marnus Labuschagne said Australia wanted to win the series outright despite their relatively poor performance on Friday.

"The intensity definitely has not dropped. It's hard to say that when our play on the field maybe reflects that. But we came to win the Ashes and we really want to do that," he told BBC radio.

Cricket - Ashes 2019 - Fifth Test - England v Australia - Kia Oval, London, Britain - September 13, 2019 England's Jack Leach drops a catch on Australia's Nathan Lyon Action Images via Reuters/Andrew Boyers

"We don't want to just retain the Ashes. We have to come out tomorrow 100% on and ready to take any chance."

England added just 23 runs to their overnight score of 271 before losing their last two wickets within half an hour in the morning. Australia's Mitchell Marsh claimed his first five-wicket haul in test cricket to end the innings.

Smith, who has scored more than twice as many runs as any other batsman in the series, underpinned the visitors' reply with more than four hours at the crease before being trapped lbw by Woakes to record his lowest score of the series.

Cricket - Ashes 2019 - Fifth Test - England v Australia - Kia Oval, London, Britain - September 13, 2019 Australia's Nathan Lyon hits a six Action Images via Reuters/Andrew Boyers

He built his innings cautiously, scoring nine fours and just one six, which came when he lofted a Jack Leach ball far over long on to bring up his half-century.

It was Smith's 10th consecutive 50 against England in tests, the most in a row by any batsmen against any other nation in the longest format of the game.

Smith has now scored 751 runs in six innings, more than twice as many as any other batsman in the series.

Cricket - Ashes 2019 - Fifth Test - England v Australia - Kia Oval, London, Britain - September 13, 2019 Australia's Steve Smith leaves the field after being bowled out LBW by England's Chris Woakes Action Images via Reuters/Paul Childs

ARCHER BREAKTHROUGH

Australia's openers David Warner and Marcus Harris both fell early in the day to the fast bowling of Archer for single-digit scores.

Cricket - Ashes 2019 - Fifth Test - England v Australia - Kia Oval, London, Britain - September 13, 2019 Australia's Steve Smith celebrates his half century Action Images via Reuters/Paul Childs

Warner's miserable series with the bat continued when, after picking up five runs, he got the slightest of touches on an Archer delivery as it flew through to wicketkeeper Jonny Bairstow.

Warner is the first opening batsmen in test cricket to get out for eight single-digit scores in a series, with only one innings left to play to get his Ashes average into double figures.

Archer claimed his second wicket soon after when Harris, on three, edged a ball to Ben Stokes at second slip.

Cricket - Ashes 2019 - Fifth Test - England v Australia - Kia Oval, London, Britain - September 13, 2019 Australia's Steve Smith in action Action Images via Reuters/Paul Childs

England then struggled to break the combination of Smith and Labuschagne for almost an hour after lunch before Archer made the breakthrough, catching Labuschagne out lbw on 48 with an inswinging ball.

Curran then claimed the wicket of Matthew Wade, out lbw for 19 runs.

Marsh was out soon after tea, hooking an Archer bouncer all the way down to deep fine leg, where Leach crouched down in front of the boundary rope to take a low catch.

Cricket - Ashes 2019 - Fifth Test - England v Australia - Kia Oval, London, Britain - September 13, 2019 England's Sam Curran celebrates with teammates after taking the wicket of Australia's Matthew Wade Action Images via Reuters/Paul Childs

Curran stole Archer's limelight when he bagged the wickets of Australia captain Tim Paine (1) and Pat Cummins (0) with consecutive balls to leave the visitors on 166 for 7.

Archer then seized it back, claiming his fifth and sixth wickets of the day, those of Nathan Lyon (25) and Peter Siddle (18) - caught brilliantly by a diving Burns in the slips - to end the innings.

Cricket - Ashes 2019 - Fifth Test - England v Australia - Kia Oval, London, Britain - September 13, 2019 Australia's Matthew Wade and Steve Smith in action Action Images via Reuters/Andrew Boyers

(Reporting by Hugh Lawson; Editing by Toby Davis/Christian Radnedge/Ken Ferris/Pritha Sarkar)

Cricket - Ashes 2019 - Fifth Test - England v Australia - Kia Oval, London, Britain - September 13, 2019 Australia's Steve Smith in action Action Images via Reuters/Andrew Boyers
Cricket - Ashes 2019 - Fifth Test - England v Australia - Kia Oval, London, Britain - September 13, 2019 England's Sam Curran reacts after bowling to Australia's Steve Smith Action Images via Reuters/Andrew Boyers
Cricket - Ashes 2019 - Fifth Test - England v Australia - Kia Oval, London, Britain - September 13, 2019 Australia's Marnus Labuschagne reacts to a delivery from England's Jofra Archer Action Images via Reuters/Andrew Boyers
Cricket - Ashes 2019 - Fifth Test - England v Australia - Kia Oval, London, Britain - September 13, 2019 England's Jofra Archer celebrates the wicket of Australia's Marcus Harris Action Images via Reuters/Paul Childs
Cricket - Ashes 2019 - Fifth Test - England v Australia - Kia Oval, London, Britain - September 13, 2019 Australia's Mitchell Marsh celebrates taking the wicket of England's Jack Leach Action Images via Reuters/Paul Childs
Cricket - Ashes 2019 - Fifth Test - England v Australia - Kia Oval, London, Britain - September 13, 2019 England's Jack Leach is bowled out by Australia's Mitchell Marsh Action Images via Reuters/Andrew Boyers
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