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Australia cricketers seize control as England dig in

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England's Chris Woakes hits a ball from Australia's Steven Smith during the fifth Test of the 2013 Ashes series between England and Australia at The Oval cricket ground in London, Britain. Photo: EPA

Australia chiselled out four key wickets in an ultra-cautious England batting display to take control of the fifth and final Ashes test on an absorbing third day at the Oval on Friday.

The hosts, replying to Australia’s 492 for nine declared, lost Alastair Cook for 25, Joe Root (68), Jonathan Trott (40) and Kevin Pietersen (50) on the way to a painstaking 247 for four.

Although rain is forecast for Saturday, Australia remained in a good position to claim a consolation victory and English hopes of winning a home Ashes series 4-0 for the first time look to be over.

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Ian Bell was unbeaten on 29 and Chris Woakes on 15 at the close with England still trailing the touring side by 245 runs and needing another 46 to avoid the follow-on.

Australia appeared to be riled by England’s negative tactics

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and indulged in some banter with the batsmen.

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