Australia's "three No. 11s" in highlight after England goal tail

Australia's decrease order was an instantaneous goal for England with Ollie Robinson terming them as having "three No. 11s" after they efficiently ran by way of the tail on the third day at Edgbaston.

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Nathan Lyon, batting not less than one spot increased than he usually would, hooked to deep sq. leg and Scott Boland fended to crazy level as Ben Stokes' area surrounded the No. 10. With final man Josh Hazlewood for firm, Cummins then swung into the deep to finish an innings which instructed he may present essential runs on this sequence after a major decline in his batting returns.

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"It's something we spoke about as a group," Robinson stated. "We said once we get past Cummins, we feel like they've got three No. 11s. It's something that we can target through the series and try and wrap up their innings quite quick and try and give us that momentum into our batting innings."

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England additionally approached bowling on the decrease order vastly in another way to the Australians on the primary day, opting to go at them with the quick ball which proved efficient regardless of the slowness of the floor.

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"I think it's pitch dependent, really," Robinson stated of the tactic. "Obviously Pat Cummins is a really good player and I think we felt like bowling full to their tail would give them a chance to maybe score some more runs, so it's a wicket ploy, but also it's harder to score when it's two-paced."

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On the primary day, Hazlewood had stated there was "nothing there" for the bouncer, however Australia might reassess their plans if or after they attain England's decrease order within the second innings

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"I'm sure the strategy group will come up with a plan knowing what we know now with the wicket," Alex Carey stated. "Hopefully spin can play a big role for us tomorrow. Thought Gaz bowled outstandingly in the first innings and there's probably a little bit more on offer for him now as well. It's up to the attack, the leadership group, to come up with a plan to run through their tail hopefully."

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The highest profitable chase at Edgbaston is England's Bazball-inspired 378 for 3 towards India final 12 months, however earlier than that it was South Africa's 283 for five in 2008.

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