Marsh duo pile pressure on England


Another day of England's miseries saw them take a step further towards defeat. It was all Usman Khawaja throughout the last two days who kept frustrating the English bowlers. Although England got the wickets of Usman and captain Smith, those two exits could not stop the Aussies from dominating the game.
Australia have added 286 more runs on day-3 and their total now stands on 479 runs for 4 wickets. Moeen Ali got the wicket of Steve Smith just before lunch and Mason Crane bamboozled Usman Khawaja after tea to bring in Mitchell Marsh.
English bowlers seemed to have forgotten their supremacy in the last Test and are being thwarted by the Australian batsmen in Sydney.

Today, Steve Smith scored 83 runs before leaving the pitch and Usman Khawaja exhibited his genius in batting by registering a massive score of 171 runs. Khawaja grabbed his maiden century in this series before it was too late and constructed another glorious day for his team.
Shaun Marsh was just 2 runs short of his second Ashes century before the umpires called stumps. His brother, Mitchell Marsh, also picked up his half-century and remained unbeaten on 63 runs.
The Marsh duo have ended the day with a 104-runs' unbroken partnership. Shaun will hopefully reach the landmark early tomorrow and stretch their partnership further.
England, on the other hand, have almost nothing left for them in this match as Australia still have 6 wickets intact to pile on more misery on England. The Kangaroos are leading by 133 runs already and it is just a matter of time before they claim a victory and a 4-0 series triumph.