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England take control on Day 3 against Australia

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London: Ben Stokes and Joe Denly batted England into a potentially match-winning position in the fifth and final Ashes Test at the Oval on Saturday as Australia’s hopes of a series win faded.
At tea the home side — desperate to finish their World Cup-winning season on a high by levelling the series at 2-2 — were 193-2, leading by 262 runs. England captain Joe Root will be wary of declaring too soon though as India last year made 345 batting fourth at the Oval chasing 464. Denly was unbeaten on a Test-best score of 82 while Stokes, playing as a specialist batsman, was 57 not out after passing 400 runs for the series. England enjoyed good fortune on a pitch offering little in the way of help for the bowlers as the September sun beat down from a clear London sky. Steve Smith dropped Stokes in the slips when the batsman was on seven and Denly should have been out lbw on 54 but Australia failed to review. Stokes started his innings slowly but accelerated, reaching his fifty off 89 balls with a huge six off leg-spinner Marcus Labuschagne. The left-handed batsman is second only to Smith in the combined run-scoring charts over the series, albeit more than 300 runs adrift of the Australian’s total of 751. Denly looked increasingly confident as his innings progressed, finding the boundary regularly as the tourists’ spirits drooped. Off-spinner Nathan Lyon struck twice in the morning session, removing Rory Burns and Root but Australia failed to make a much-needed breakthrough after lunch. England are aiming to restore pride even though Australia have already retained the Ashes urn. (AFP)

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