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Australia moved into a strong position after some poor Egnland bowling and worst fielding on day two but left the door open with their own brain fades on day two.

They lead by 44 runs, with Alex Carey and Michael Neser having the chance to bat England out of the match and potentially the series but England will hope they can run through the tail.

Stay across the latest from the day-night Test at the Gabba here.

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Josh Kempton

Hits and Misses

Josh Kempton

Stumps

That’s stumps on a day of cricket Australia dominated, with England still finishing up 43 runs in arrears.

Mitchell Starc and Scott Boland were brilliant in the night-time session, claiming two wickets apiece.

ENG 6-134

Josh Kempton

Jacks survives!

England’s No.8 Will Jacks nearly departed the middle just as quickly as he arrived.

Australia reviewed a not out caught behind decision but replays showed the ball had come off his thigh pad and avoided his glove.

ENG 6-132

Josh Kempton

Starc gets Smith!

England are in all sorts now.

Jamie Smith has to go for four after edging Mitchell Starc through to Jamie Smith, with a review not enough to save the wicketkeeper.

If Australia are able to grab another wicket in the 13 minutes before the scheduled close, they may be within their rights to ask for an extra half-hour to bring a result.

ENG 6-128

Josh Kempton

And he’s away!

Jamie Smith was able to score his first runs of the Test match in quite some style, driving Scott Boland straight back down the ground for four.

But the seamer produced a brilliant response by pulling back his length, sending an inswinger whizzing past his inside edge.

ENG 5-127

Josh Kempton

Scary for Smith

Nervous times under lights for Jamie Smith, who is still not off his pair.

The England wicketkeeper was bowled by Scott Boland without scoring in the first innings.

ENG 5-123

Josh Kempton

Boland does Brook with review drama!

That was quite a passage of play!

Scott Boland thought he had the wicket of Harry Brook caught behind, only for a review to shown he had missed the ball by a long way.

But the very next ball, the Victorian was able to induce an edge, which was initially given not out but later overturned after Australia reviewed!

The Victorian well and truly worked over England’s star batter.

ENG 5-123

Josh Kempton

Shut up shop?

This is not very Bazball of England!

Brook and the new batter Ben Stokes look to be making a concerted effort to get through to stumps, which is just over half an hour away.

ENG 4-123

Josh Kempton

Root goes, massive moment!

Mitchell Starc strikes again, and it’s the huge wicket of Joe Root!

After breaking his century drought on Australian shores in the first innings, Root has to go for 15 after edging a wide Starc delivery to wicketkeeper Alex Carey.

Not out was the on-field call but both wicketkeeper Carey and captain Steve Smith were certain they had heard something, and were proven right by a massive spike on hotspot following Smith’s review.

ENG 4-121

Josh Kempton

No Brook for Boland

The next ball after Harry Brook slashed Scott Boland behind point for four, he was pinned on the pads.

Steve Smith opted to review the not out decision, only for ball tracking to show the impact was outside the line of the stumps.

ENG 3-121

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