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Peter Hall

Smith again frustrates England to leave test finely balanced

Cricket - Ashes 2019 - First Test - England v Australia - Edgbaston, Birmingham, Britain - August 3, 2019 Australia's Steve Smith in action as England's Jonny Bairstow looks on Action Images via Reuters/Andrew Boyers

BIRMINGHAM, England (Reuters) - Steve Smith's unbeaten 46 helped Australia recover to 124-3 in their second innings before bad light stopped play with the tourists 34 runs ahead at the end of day three of the first Ashes test at Edgbaston.

England's first innings resumed on 267-4 as Rory Burns added eight to his overnight score, falling for 133.

Cricket - Ashes 2019 - First Test - England v Australia - Edgbaston, Birmingham, Britain - August 3, 2019 Australia's Steve Smith in action Action Images via Reuters/Andrew Boyers

However, England lost three wickets in 11 balls before Stuart Broad and Chris Woakes came to the rescue by adding 65 runs for the ninth wicket. England were eventually all out for 374.

The injured Jimmy Anderson was kept out of the bowling attack, with Broad opening, and he soon had his 450th test wicket as he enticed an edge from David Warner (8), with Cameron Bancroft next to go for seven to leave Australia 27-2.

Usman Khawaja (40) batted well before Ben Stokes had him caught behind.

Cricket - Ashes 2019 - First Test - England v Australia - Edgbaston, Birmingham, Britain - August 3, 2019 Australia's Steve Smith in action Action Images via Reuters/Andrew Boyers

But Smith, who scored a brilliant century in the first innings, once again proved immovable as he and Travis Head (21 not out) stayed at the crease until the umpires took the players off as daylight faded.

"Smithy is battling unbelievably," James Pattinson said. "The best players stand up when it really matters, and he has done that here against England."

England started well as Stokes passed 50 in front of a raucous crowd but nicked the ball through to Tim Paine the very next ball.

Cricket - Ashes 2019 - First Test - England v Australia - Edgbaston, Birmingham, Britain - August 3, 2019 England's Rory Burns in action Action Images via Reuters/Carl Recine

Burns' innings then came to an end as he misjudged a Nathan Lyon delivery straight into Paine's hands.

Lyon struck again in the same over when Moeen Ali was out for a five-ball duck. Australia kept up the pressure as Bairstow was dismissed in the next over for eight, with Peter Siddle claiming the wicket.

The middle-order collapse stalled England's progress before Broad and Woakes kicked on.

Cricket - Ashes 2019 - First Test - England v Australia - Edgbaston, Birmingham, Britain - August 3, 2019 England's Rory Burns gestures to the crowd as he leaves the field after being caught out by Australia's Tim Paine Action Images via Reuters/Carl Recine

Broad’s longest test innings in six years came to an end as he was caught on the boundary for 29.

Anderson was last to go for three, but the 37-year-old paceman’s calf injury kept him out of England's bowling attack.

"It is well poised," Woakes said. "It has been a great match so far.

Cricket - Ashes 2019 - First Test - England v Australia - Edgbaston, Birmingham, Britain - August 3, 2019 England's Chris Woakes and Stuart Broad during the match Action Images via Reuters/Carl Recine

"We leaked a couple too many tonight. But if we can start early in the morning, with two quick wickets first up then the partnership with Stuart could be a big part of the game."

(Reporting by Peter Hall, editing by Pritha Sarkar)

Cricket - Ashes 2019 - First Test - England v Australia - Edgbaston, Birmingham, Britain - August 3, 2019 England's Ben Stokes celebrates taking the wicket of Australia's Usman Khawaja Action Images via Reuters/Andrew Boyers
Cricket - Ashes 2019 - First Test - England v Australia - Edgbaston, Birmingham, Britain - August 3, 2019 Australia's David Warner reacts after an initial England appeal before he is later given out following an England review Action Images via Reuters/Andrew Boyers
Cricket - Ashes 2019 - First Test - England v Australia - Edgbaston, Birmingham, Britain - August 3, 2019 Australia's Cameron Bancroft is caught out by England's Jos Buttler Action Images via Reuters/Andrew Boyers
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