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No. 84: England 364-9 (Atkinson 14, Woakes 0) England needs 10 wins woakes are at the non-enterprise end. Atkinson will have to do this on the border. Siraj and the ball. Every guardian on the rope. woakes, left arm hidden in his jumper, the crowd puts hands on his eyes. No! ! ! Atkinson kneeled on his knees, swept the ball and grew to the feet on Akash's deep claws for a long time. Can he persist? Have a great day in the wind that follows. But he didn't. Two goals remained, and a long conversation between Bowler and the captain, they eliminated off the field. Atkinson missed all the tossing and slipped over the stump of his legs, but was stopped by the goalkeeper. Siraj bent his knees. India shuts the field out for reasons I can't explain. It was wide, they went to run, the Guardians threw on the stump, but missed it. Woakes finished the single in pain.

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wicket! Tongue B Krishna 0 (England 357-9)

A York of one age!

No. 83: England 357-9 (Atkinson 8, woakes 0) England needs 17 wins Atkinson did not single out the first three goals of the hit. They took a quarter of the risk and were a wrong hook, but his teammates rescued Siraj's wild throw. Then the stump of the tongue was splashed out. Chris Woakes who entered a force.

Simon B.

Simon, the fat lady hasn't sang yet (although I can hear her twist in the warm-up).

Josh's tongue in England was rejected by Prasidh Krishna of India. Photo: Ben Whitley/PaKrishna (left) celebrates the sacking of tongue. Photo: Kirsty Wigglesworth/apshare

Updated to 11.52 bst

No. 82: England 356-8 (Atkinson 7, Tongue 0) England needs 18 wins Siraj from Pavilion End. Atkinson took out a first ball, left his tongue to kick the ball and missed it. and play and miss. Oh, Bravo, a perfect striker defense. Siraj ended with a blow knife and served on a silver plate. The tongue survived.

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Updated to 11.35 bst

No. 81: England 355-8 (Atkinson 6, Tongue 0) England needs 19 wins Krishna. Atkinson broke, felt it, but cut off in third place. Chris Woakes smiled as he tucked his left arm into his jumper in the locker room window. Then – nervous – pound vs. tongue appeal. issue! Hit the lunge front pad. Tongue comment, missing legs. woakes smiled again. The ball starts the next ball, the other appeals, not the appearance. Now the rain has begun.

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Updated to 11.29 bst

No. 80: England 354-8 (Atkinson 5, Tongue 0) England needs 20 wins Siraj passes the ball to the line. Atkinson beat three straight games, and Bye brought his other end to the other, which wasn't good news for Overton, which was done with a large mat and a piece of varnish. Enter Josh tongue and test six on average. Winves is likely to win 76% now.

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wicket! Overton LBW Siraj 9 (England 354-8)

Overton stretched out his huge mat and hit it midway through the shin. Referee Dharmsesena had a full meal and slowly raised her finger. Overton comments, but this is the referee's call!

Mohammed Siraj of India celebrates the ticket check with his teammates in England's Jamie Overton. Photo: Paul Childs/Action Images/Reutersshare

Updated to 11.33 BST

No. 79: England 353-7 (Overton 9, Atkinson 5) England needs 24 Krishna recreates his magic. Jadeja's desperate dive saves ropes. He succumbed to position.

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No. 78: England 349-7 (Overton 8, Atkinson 2) England needs 25 wins My heart was in my throat, Atkinson's first ball was hit on the second slide, and KL Rahul had it in his fingertips. It's not clear whether it's fully carried, but Rahul squatted and looked at the ground, frustrated. Then there is Atkinson's frontier, distance cover. Jurel gradually swept away. Must be siraj. The new ball will be two times, but he is making it move like a boomerang.

“Sit in Brittany,” Tom Banks wrote. “TMS overseas. The kids want to go to the beach, but I told them we won't go anywhere for the next hour. Expectations are killing us all (apparently for different reasons).

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wicket! Smith C Jurassic B Siraj 2 (England 347-7)

Fat outer edge. The referee checked – to calm everything down? Yes – Clean capture of forward products. Oh, mine.

Mohammed Siraj of India (right) appeals… Photo: Tom Jenkins/GuardianThen, after the referee check, celebrate the wicket to welcome Jamie Smith of England. Photo: Paul Childs/Action Images/Reutersshare

Updated to 11.34 bst

No. 77: England 347-6 (Smith 2, Overton 8) England needs 27 Krishna ended her four goals last night. Overton pulled the first one, short ball four. Bang. Next, hello to the border – awkward internal edge, past leg footsteps. Next dirty slide, missed. And play carefully on the fourth time.

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Morning meeting – England needs 35 wins

A house fullthe mess of India, chew gum for Jamie Smith. Jerusalem Soundtrack.

Jamie Smith and Jamie Overton walk out of the bat. Photo: Paul Childs/Action Images/Reutersshare

Updated on 11.04 BST

A collection of welcome email lands in the obo box – Hopefully things can last long enough to get through all of this. Ant-sized pants on the large statue, which is the kind of tension we are pursuing.

“Greetings from Ithaca, weather is better than Manchester and oval greetings.” It's enough Colum Fordham.
“This series is a bit of a risky one, both teams are working to make their team successful – Pants, Bumrah, Stokes and werewolf all put their bodies on the line. To quote Homer: “Be strong – My Heart: My Heart: I am a soldier.” The sight I saw was worse than this.
More from Odyssey: “The blade itself promotes violence.” Of course, Homer is writing about Harry Brooke?
This morning is expected to be an exciting ending for a great Test series that could be a 2-2, perhaps a fairer result, or a 3-1 win over England, which will tilt the home team. Although I don't mind! ”

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John Starbuck rolled back for a few years. “Some of us can recall Colin Cowdrey’s drama facing Hall & Griffiths while striking it with a stucco-fragmented arm. It didn’t work then, and if it had to happen again, I suspect it would work now.

From the MCC website. “The crowd held its breath and the BBC delayed its regular evening news bulletin to stay with the live coverage. Hall began the last over with England needing eight. Two singles were scampered off the first three balls, but off the fourth, calamity. Shackleton swung and missed and looked up to see Allen chasing down the wicket towards him. Desperately, Shackleton urged his 39 year-old frame towards the non-striker's end; he was in a veteran's game against Worrell, who ran from a stupid interruption.

“Allen took his seat at the end of the non-strikers as he was ready to face the hall. The remaining two balls could survive and there was definitely too much victory to win. The game didn't need it.

Colin Cowdrey Photo: Pashare

The heavy roller comes out. Lee Fortis on it. The new ball should expire in 3.4 points. nerve?

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Siraj is signing sign. strong.

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“I bought my son five tickets a few weeks ago.” Your smart guy David Adam, “He’s been watching the whole game, hoping the wicket stops and starts to rain. Just like yesterday’s crowds were correctly drawn to the conclusion, I’m selfishly glad my son got his first Test cricket this morning, even if it’s only half an hour, even the third test.

Absolutely! Elevated cameras show that your son is not the only lucky ticket holder, and the crowd is at Hobbs Gate and so on. Hopefully he and they get the thriller.

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“Good morning, Tanya.” Hello Richard O'Hagen.

“Can I pay tribute to all the Oboers who have so generously supported my club’s 24-hour Netathon to help open cricket. With the help of this wonderful community, we smashed our fundraising goals. We really, really thank you.

In other news, I just realized that I was having a meeting at 11am, so I was going to get angry. ”

Good news about fundraising events is not that much for the meeting. fatal. Is there a chance to delay the light chart?

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If you need England, prepare to hit the ball

“If I don’t go out today, I will not be able to forgive myself.” Chris Woakes told Joe Root this morning. I think you can rely on it There are bats on him.

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Updated on 10.33 BST

jOE root Chatting with Stewart Broad and Ian Ward. He pays tribute to Graham Thorpe, and then Harry Brook, a partner of yesterday’s incredible partnership.

“Brook isn't a big talker in the middle, but we've played a lot together and complemented each other. I can be very busy and he can really frustrate the bowler's rhythm and everything seems to happen at a completely different pace before you know they've had a long time ago. [when he’s batting.]transparent

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Oval picture, The sky is dirty, but the player practices. Photos of England arriving, Jamie Smith wearing a white T-shirt, like a teenager opening up the fight. Jamie Overton contemplates largely in the maroon, Chris drowsy in the sling.

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If you are in an oval, please let us Know what the atmosphere looks like. And clouds.

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and Simon of Indian rubber energy band Mohammed Siraj, his fatal step back.

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Some great writing from the team Yesterday in the oval:

Alibaba’s match report:

Barney pays tribute to Harry Brook:

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Preface

After five advanced and chaotic cricket tests, It all depends on this – half of the session, if lucky, 35 runs and 4 wickets.

Each of these two tired teams extends to E, making them fight again almost cruel. But for us, the fat man in the armchair was an umbrella on a cocktail – the last chance to see Siraj, see Siraj on the top of his trademark, and watch Jamie Smith win at his home car. Regardless of whether the high tension of last night would dissolve quickly into Bathos, we will find out when the race will begin at 11 a.m.

It should start at least 11 a.m. Although it throws it here in Manchester, things look better in London because of Storm Floris. Jim Wallace's man on the ground reported that a clear morning turned gray, but it hadn't rained yet.

Be sure to join us for a nervous look, chew the last A, or expect what this means for England's Ashes Hope or Shubman Gill's young Indian team.

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Updated on 10.00 BST