LONDON:Australia inched to 61-1 after bowling England out for 283 with Mitchell Starc taking four wickets on the opening day of the final Ashes test on Thursday.
Harry Brook propelled England's "Bazball" brigade with an 85 at The Oval, where the Aussies — having already retained the Ashes — hope to win the series outright.
There were 31 fours and five sixes for the hosts though they lost wickets in costly clusters to be bowled out inside 55 overs.
Australia, which has a 2-1 series lead, reached 61 for one in response to trail by 222 runs at stumps as the visitors try to become the first Australian team to win outright on English soil since 2001.
"We've had decent day in the end," Brook said. "We were all talking about 250 being a decent score at lunch time and got 33 more than that. We ended up scoring at a decent rate but they bowled well."
Chris Woakes claimed England's only wicket when David Warner slashed to second slip for 24. James Anderson again searched in vain for inspiration but was unthreatening in what is becoming a pattern.
England's prospects were not helped by the absence of spinner Moeen Ali, who injured his groin while batting and did not take the field.
After winning its first toss of the series, Australia removed both England openers and also had the important wicket of Joe Root in a profitable first session.
Ben Duckett fell in the 12th over for 41 from 41 deliveries after a successful review from Australia for a gloved catch down the legside off Mitchell Marsh.