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Marsh strikes as England lose Stokes in Ashes second Test

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Australia’s Mitchell Marsh (L)
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Mitchell Marsh was Australia's unlikely bowling hero as he saw off dangerman Ben Stokes to maintain his country's grip on the second Ashes Test at Lord's on Saturday.

It had seemed England, who had collapsed to 30 for four on Friday, might get through the third morning without losing a wicket.

But Marsh, called up after fellow medium-pace all-rounder Shane Watson was dropped after Australia's defeat in the first Test in Cardiff last week, succeeded where the frontline bowlers had failed by bowling Stokes off the inside edge for 87.

At lunch, England were 181 for five in reply to Australia's 566 for eight declared, a deficit of 385 runs and still needing a further 186 to make the Ashes-holders bat again.

Captain Alastair Cook was 56 not out and Jos Buttler unbeaten on five.

Cook and Stokes checked Australia's progress with a fifth-wicket stand of 145 after coming together following a top-order collapse in the face of hostile fast bowling led by Mitchell Johnson.

After Friday's play, which ended with England 85 for four, Johnson had tried to goad Stokes by questioning whether he would still continue to bat in the "aggressive" fashion that has been England's watchword under new Australian coach Trevor Bayliss.

But Stokes, who in May scored the fastest Test hundred ever seen at Lord's, off just 85 balls against New Zealand, showed good judgment after resuming on 38 not out.   

The left-handed batsman deliberately uppercut Johnson over the slips for a boundary.

Stokes then completed a 67-ball fifty when he off-drove Johnson for the eighth four of his innings, which also included a six.

Meanwhile Cook, 21 not out overnight,attacked when given the chance.

He pulled a short ball from Hazlewood for four and, advancing down the pitch, drove off-spinner Nathan Lyon straight for another boundary.

Australia still had a huge advantage but their concern was apparent when Josh Hazlewood's rejected lbw appeal against Stokes, then on 60, was reviewed by skipper Michael Clarke only for replays to show the ball had pitched outside leg stump.

Cook then went to fifty in 142 balls, including six fours.

Stokes, in sight of a second hundred in as many Lord's Tests, fell to Marsh when he played on to end an innings that lasted over three hours.

Australia's imposing total was built on Test-best innings from both Steven Smith (215) and Chris Rogers (173), with the pair putting on 284 for the second wicket.
Source: AFP

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