Ashes 2010: The best pictures from day four of the third Test
Morning everyone . How much pathos did I get in that greeting? It's a little hard to express just how bad the hangover is from that gut-wrenching final session last night is when the only tools you have at your disposal are bold and italic Photograph: TIM WIMBORNE/REUTERS WICKET! Anderson 3 b Harris (England 94-6) Well there's one of them. Anderson is undone by an inswinger from Harris. He offered a rather abject defensive prod to a ball that slanted across towards the off stump after pitching on leg. It splattered his stumps all across the turf Photograph: Robert Cianflone/Getty Images That's Harris' sixth wicket in the match, for just 90 runs Photograph: Hamish Blair/Getty Images WICKET! Bell 16 lbw Harris (England 114-7) Bell's done by an in-dipper. He's toast. Kicked the bucket. Bought the farm. The referral is just a formality. And hardly one worth bothering - the ball would have hit the middle of middle stump Photograph: Tom Shaw/Getty Images Harris is bowling well here . He has 4-41, the best figures of his brief Test career Photograph: TIM WIMBORNE/REUTERS WICKET! Prior 10 c Hussey b Harris (England 114-8) That's a stinker of a shot, but a beauty of a catch by Hussey in the gully. It was a short ball, again, and Prior flailed at it. Harris has his first-ever five for, and he celebrates by raising the ball into the air. England have capitulated in truly sorry fashion here Photograph: GREG WOOD/AFP/Getty Images WICKET! Swann 9 b Johnson (England 120-9) Swann throws a drive at a full ball and only edges into his own stumps. D'oh. Johnson needs one more for ten wickets in the match Photograph: Tom Shaw/Getty Images WICKET! Finn 2 c Smith b Harris (England 123) This shambles is all over. Finn slices a catch to third slip. Australia have won the third Test by 267 runs and the Ashes are level, 1-1 with two games to play. England lasted just ten overs today Photograph: Paul Kane/Getty Images Harris leads Australia off , waving a stump as he goes. He finishes with Test-best figures of 6-47, meaning that he and Johnson have taken 18 wickets between them in the match. Looks like Australia have finally figured out what their best bowling attack is. Photograph: TONY ASHBY/AFP/Getty Images Happy birthday Ricky . He's just turned 36 Photograph: Hamish Blair/Getty Images Cheerio and merry Christmas Photograph: Robert Cianflone/Getty Images
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