Leeds: Joe Root, Joe Denly and Ben Stokes ground it out to give England a glimmer of hope on Day 3. Chasing a target of 359, England were at 156/3 at the end of play on day three and still required 203 runs to win the match.
England suffered a shattering start as they lost both the openers at the score of 15. Rory Burns (7) and Jason Roy (8) were sent back to pavilion cheaply by Josh Hazlewood and Pat Cummins, respectively.
Joe Denly and Joe Root built a strong partnership of 126 runs to help their side to get past the 100-run mark. Denly scored 50 runs and was caught behind the wickets by Tim Paine off Hazlewood.
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A fascinating day of Test cricket.
— ICC (@ICC) August 24, 2019 " class="align-text-top noRightClick twitterSection" data="
England finish on 156/3, 203 runs away from what would be a simply incredible victory. Joe Root remains unbeaten on 75. #ENGvAUS LIVE 👇https://t.co/w5m79RTGIu pic.twitter.com/ndsdC8jWzl
">A fascinating day of Test cricket.
— ICC (@ICC) August 24, 2019
England finish on 156/3, 203 runs away from what would be a simply incredible victory. Joe Root remains unbeaten on 75. #ENGvAUS LIVE 👇https://t.co/w5m79RTGIu pic.twitter.com/ndsdC8jWzlA fascinating day of Test cricket.
— ICC (@ICC) August 24, 2019
England finish on 156/3, 203 runs away from what would be a simply incredible victory. Joe Root remains unbeaten on 75. #ENGvAUS LIVE 👇https://t.co/w5m79RTGIu pic.twitter.com/ndsdC8jWzl