Leeds (United Kingdom): Travis Head erupted with a half-century to give Australia a chance and set England a target of 251 to win the third Ashes test on a rainy third day Saturday. In five overs of its chase to stumps, England made a bright start in the evening sunshine to be 27 without loss Ben Duckett had 18 and Zac Crawley 9.
They reduced the target to 224 with two days to play and all 10 wickets in hand for an England side which must win to keep the series alive. Australia leads 2-0. Rain at Headingley prevented play from starting for nearly five hours, well after tea, and England used conditions ripe for seam and swing to reduce Australia from 116-4 overnight to 170-8 in 14 overs.
Head was merely trying to survive while wickets fell around him. But with Australia eight down and leading by only 196 runs, and Todd Murphy walking out to bat in his fifth test, Head, on 34, decided to launch a fightback for as many runs as possible. But, first, he had to wait while Murphy hit two boundaries off England's fastest bowler, Mark Wood, with a cover drive and gloved one down the leg side.
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