
LONDON, June 30 (Reuters) – Downpour halted play on a dim night at Ruler’s on the third day of the subsequent Cinders test on Friday, with Australia driving Britain by 221 with eight wickets remaining.
The guests were on 130-2 with Usman Khawaja on 58 and Steve Smith on six when the downpour started to fall.
Opener David Warner was caught lbw for 25 by a ball nipping in from Josh Tongue in the 25th over as the guests fabricated consistently on their first-innings lead of 91.
Marnus Labuschagne then left for 30, thick-edging a ball from Jimmy Anderson directly to Harry Creek at highlight clear a path for Smith
Britain were all out for 325 in answer to Australia’s 416, losing their last six wickets in the first part of the day for 47 runs.
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