C Woakes to Warner, Shout for an lbw! Not given. Woakes delivers it on a length in the line of the stumps. The ball lands and straightens and pings Warner on the back leg as he fails to defend. The appeal is made but not entertained. Either an inside edge or too high. No replays shown. So your guess is as good as mine.
C Woakes to Warner, Serves it on a length around leg, Warner is on his toes as he taps it down in front of square leg.
C Woakes to Warner, On a length and around off, angling away from the batsman, Warner feels for it and misses.
C Woakes to Warner, Good length delivery on middle and leg, Warner defends it from the crease to mid-wicket.
C Woakes to Labuschagne, Hurls in a fuller length ball close to off, shaping in, Labuschagne brings his bat close to the front pad to keep it out but it takes the inner edge and rolls towards short fine leg for a run.
C Woakes to Labuschagne, Good length delivery outside off, a little bit of outswing there, Labuschagne shoulders arms to let it go. After going past him, the ball becomes an inswinger as Jonny collects it.
Ben Stokes to Warner, Outside off, a confident leave this time.
Ben Stokes to Warner, On a length outside off, Warner has a tentative poke inside the line and misses.
Ben Stokes to Warner, A length ball wide outside off, left alone. Almost goes to first slip. No, nowhere near the Harmison classic of the 2006 Ashes at the 'Gabba. This is collected by Bairstow himself.
Ricky Thomas Ponting on air - 'Might have the bowlers bowl full and outside off, keep cover open and encourage the Aussies to drive through cover.'
Ben Stokes to Warner, Full and swinging in, but pitched outside leg. Stokes falls over in his attempt to flick but misses and is hit on the front pad, then the back pad.
Ben Stokes to Labuschagne, Down the leg side, flicked through square leg for a single.
Ben Stokes to M Labuschagne, FOUR! Nice delivery from Ben Stokes. A length ball, around middle, angling away, Labuschagne looks to push but the away movement takes a bit of an... let's say educated edge. Marnus did well to play that with soft hands, hence the ball stayed down. Went past second slip and with no third man, that is a boundary.
C Woakes to Warner, Beaten again to complete an eventful over! Fuller in length and outside off, curving away, Warner pushes inside the line and misses.
C Woakes to Warner, Away swinger served to the left-hander again, Warner, a clueless Warner, pokes at it and misses.
C Woakes to Warner, Shortish and on off, defended off the back foot.
C Woakes to D Warner, Movement away from the batsman. Warner has a tame push inside the line from the back foot and the outside edge runs wide of gully for a couple of runs.
C Woakes to Labuschagne, On middle and leg, Labuschagne pushes it down with gentle hands towards mid-wicket. They again attempt for a sharp run as the fielder misses his shy at the striker's end. No overthrows this time.
C Woakes to Warner, FIVE RUNS! Tapped down to cover-point for a boundary at wide long on. No, I haven't lost it. Will explain how! A good length delivery around off, Warner plays it down softly with an angled bat to cover-point and tries to steal a run. The fielder there attacks the ball, takes aim and has a shy at the non-striker's end but misses. Instead, it has hit the bat of Warner and then the ball speeds past the mid on fielder for a boundary. Brings back the memory of the recently concluded World Cup final. England benefited then and are now at the receiving end. Karma?
Ben Stokes to Labuschagne, Shows the full face of the bat and defends the ball off the back foot.