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Sportsday

looked like he stepped out of his crease after the ball and are wicketkeeper site and under her arm on the sums and you leave the rest of did it and press wassup was there any moment that you thought you might withdraw the appeal? i thought it was totally fair, that's the rules just like the cash the night before, that's rules and you leave it up to the umpires.— rules and you leave it up to the umires. , ., ., the umpires. first and foremost it's out and _ the umpires. first and foremost it's out and a — the umpires. first and foremost it's out and a big _ the umpires. first and foremost it's out and a big part _ the umpires. first and foremost it's out and a big part of- the umpires. first and foremost it's out and a big part of it - it's out and a big part of it is understanding when is it over— is understanding when is it over and _ is understanding when is it over and both umpires were in the movement of as there is a square — the movement of as there is a square leg the other one comes in for— square leg the other one comes in for the — square leg the other one comes in forthe sums, square leg the other one comes in for the sums, bairstow was out of— in for the sums, bairstow was out of his_ in for the sums, bairstow was out of his crease in between overs — out of his crease in between overs and _ out of his crease in between overs and i think it if the shoe _ overs and i think it if the shoe was _ overs and i think it if the shoe was on the other foot i would — shoe was on the other foot i would ask the umpires come put them _ would ask the umpires come put them under pressure, and i would — them under pressure, and i would have to come to a decision— would have to come to a decision i would have to think

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BBC News at One

go on try this. whatever brook was thinking, there was a fielder waiting. there have been some glorious ashes 50s made on this ground. in truth, this wasn't one of them. this was england's new philosophy failing. next bairstow hit the ball right into the barely believing hands of australia's captain. is it really that easy? only the tail end is left. stuart broad was hit. stuart broad was hit. now this was tough cricket. now this was tough cricket. absolutely fair, but intimidating. absolutely fair, but intimidating. mind you, travis head mind you, travis head is a gentle bowler mopping up. is a gentle bowler mopping up. a catch there, an lbw here, as england's collapse became complete. just time for pat cummings several to take the last one. england had lost six wickets in 90 wins, 325 all out, overwhelmed by australia. i think what will deeply disappoint

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Jonny Bairstow carries oil protester off pitch - Breaking News

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Politics Live

openers unbeaten so far. one change to the australian side. that is mitchell starc who has come into the team for scott brown. so off because of rain at lord's. tojust stop oil protesters ran onto the ground this morning and scattered orange powder on the outfield. one of them was picked up by england wicketkeeper jonny bairstow who carried the protester off the field. the second was wrestled to the ground by security officials. it included time for bairstow to rush to the training room and change hisjersey. just like protesters had disrupted other sporting events in england this year, including the world snooker championship and the premiership the final. there are three major transfer stories in the premiership. harry kane is expected to be the subject of another bid by bayern

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Sportsday

away with wickets. they got bairstow and stokes in the afternoon session and it was over to 0llie robinson really with the tail to take england up to a lead of 280. australia started their second innings really well. warner and khawaja looked in good nick, but robinson got involved again. he got warner caught behind and then it was over to stuart broad, who loves these moments so much. he got marnus labuschagne and then steve smith, two really dangerous batsmen for the aussie. so it's all set up for the final day, but the weather might have a say. how much play is it going to allow us and in what conditions? we hope everything is set up for an amazing finish. for us as a team to pick up those three batters warner, maness and smith this evening. we're delighted. obviously, the aussies played really well and hit some boundaries but three, three huge batters to have back in back in the back in the pavilion so you know turn up tomorrow. not sure what we're expecting. i don't think we're getting as blue sky tomorrow. so if we get a little bit of cloud, that'll that will give the england bowlers

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Sportsday

the aussies kept chipping away with wickets. they got bairstow and stokes in the afternoon session and it was over to 0llie robinson really with the tail to take england up to a lead of 280. australia started their second innings really well. warner and khawaja looked in good nick, but robinson got involved again. he got warner caught behind and then it was over to stuart broad, who loves these moments so much. he got marnus labuschagne and then steve smith, two really dangerous batsmen for the aussies. so it's all set up for the final day, but the weather might have a say. how much play is it going to allow us and in what conditions? we hope everything is set up for an amazing finish. for us as a team to pick up those three batters, warner, marnus and smith this evening. we're delighted. obviously, the aussies played really well and hit some boundaries but three, three huge batters to have back in the pavilion so you know turn up tomorrow. not sure what we're expecting. i don't think we're getting as blue sky tomorrow.

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Sportsday

great. it was a bit up and down, not so much this morning, better in the evening. that could be important this match. how much of a gamble could that early declaration prove, given that australia are digging in and fighting — despite those crucial early losses? they believe in taking risks, they say it is playing on instinct. they make these decisions all the time and back themselves. as i say, when they did take those early wickets and got free before lunch, when they got australia five down, they have a chance and since terry put down by bairstow, khawaja out off that noble by stuart broad. had all of those going their way, they would be any good position. and that declaration looks like a great decision. you can only tell in hindsight, but england will needles wickets quickly, otherwise australia could get up and be on their first week's total, and it switches back on the pressure. is it a psychological advantage for england, taking warner, labuschagne and smith early in the day? how much will that prove an england's favour? it was a day of

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Stokes' Bold Declaration 'No Surprise' To Bairstow

England captain Ben Stokes' bold declaration on the opening day of the first Ashes Test may have come as a shock to cricket traditionalists, but it was "no surprise" to team-mate Jonny Bairstow.

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Bairstow reflects on arduous journey back to cricket after freak injury

London, May 19: England star Jonny Bairstow is set to return to international cricket after eight months on the sidelines due to a horrific leg injury.

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