Australia took a decisive step towards retaining the Ashes on day 4 of the fourth Test of the series, at Old Trafford. The visitors bowled out England for 301 in their first innings, taking a massive 196-run lead.
Pacers Josh Hazlewood (4/57), Mitchell Starc (3/80), who is playing his first match of the series, and Pat Cummins (3/60) broke through all England's defences, as the hosts avoided follow-on narrowly.
Apart from Rory Burns (81) and skipper Joe Root (71), only Jos Buttler (41) made a meaningful contribution with the bat for England.
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Victory for Australia in Manchester would see them retain the Ashes at 2-1 up with one to play in a five-Test series.
England resumed the day on 200/5, after Josh Hazlewood had rocked them with a burst of 3/15 late on Friday.
They had been making steady progress during a third-wicket partnership of 141 between Rory Burns (81) and captain Joe Root (71).
But Hazlewood removed both batsmen before bowling Jason Roy to ensure Australia maintained the dominance established by Steve Smith's double century on his Test return following concussion.