Cricket - Ashes test match - Australia v England - MCG, Melbourne, Australia, December 27, 2017. England's captain Joe Root signals to the umpire as team mate Tom Curran celebrates after bowling Australia's captain Steve Smith during the second day of the fourth Ashes cricket test match. REUTERS/David Gray
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - England bowled Australia out for 327 in their first innings after lunch on day two of the fourth Ashes test on Wednesday.
Opening batsman David Warner top-scored with 103 for Australia, with Stuart Broad taking 4-51 for England.
Cricket - Ashes test match - Australia v England - MCG, Melbourne, Australia, December 27, 2017. England's Mark Stoneman backs away from a delivery from Australia's Josh Hazlewood due to a butterfly during the second day of the fourth Ashes cricket test match. REUTERS/David Gray
(Reporting by Ian Ransom; Editing by Peter Rutherford)
Cricket - Ashes test match - Australia v England - MCG, Melbourne, Australia, December 27, 2017. England's Stuart Broad celebrates with team mate James Anderson after dismissing Australia's Nathan Lyon during the second day of the fourth Ashes cricket test match. REUTERS/David GrayCricket - Ashes test match - Australia v England - MCG, Melbourne, Australia, December 27, 2017. England's James Anderson celebrates dismissing Australia's Nathan Lyon during the second day of the fourth Ashes cricket test match. REUTERS/David GrayCricket - Ashes test match - Australia v England - MCG, Melbourne, Australia, December 26, 2017. England's James Anderson celebrates with team mates after dismissing Australia's David Warner during the first day of the fourth Ashes cricket test match. REUTERS/David GrayCricket - Ashes test match - Australia v England - MCG, Melbourne, Australia, December 27, 2017. England's James Anderson reacts after bowling a delivery during the second day of the fourth Ashes cricket test match. REUTERS/David GrayCricket - Ashes test match - Australia v England - MCG, Melbourne, Australia, December 27, 2017. England's James Anderson celebrates dismissing Australia's Nathan Lyon during the second day of the fourth Ashes cricket test match. REUTERS/David Gray
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