England dismissed for 237 to trail Australia by 26 runs in 3rd Ashes test, Cummins takes 6-91

LEEDS, England (AP) — Australia reached tea at 29-1 in its second innings to lead England by 55 runs overall…

LEEDS, England (AP) — Australia reached tea at 29-1 in its second innings to lead England by 55 runs overall in a still competitive third Ashes test after Stuart Broad again dismissed David Warner on Friday.

Usman Khawaja is 20 not out and Marnus Labuschagne is on 7 at Headingley.

The one-sided nature of the Broad vs. Warner duel continued as the Australia opener was out for 1 run after he squared up and edged to Zak Crawley in the slips — a mirror image of his first-innings dismissal.

It was the 17th time Warner was dismissed by Broad and it left Australia on 11-1.

England earlier limited the deficit damage as captain Ben Stokes and even pacer Mark Wood went on the attack in its first innings to eventually concede only a 26-run advantage to Australia.

The host was all out for 237 in reply to Australia’s 263. Australia captain Pat Cummins took 6-91 in 18 overs and celebrated his first five-wicket test haul in England.

England started after lunch on 147-2, still 121 runs behind. That deficit was quickly reduced as Stokes advanced in the afternoon session from 27 not out to a team-best 80, which included five sixes and six fours. He was caught by Steve Smith off Todd Murphy as the last man out.

Wood, who took a five-for in his day job, smashed an eight-ball 24 which included three sixes and a four.

Stokes and Ollie Robinson added 38 for the final wicket, with Robinson ending 5 not out.

Key England batter Joe Root was dismissed on the second ball of the day and Jonny Bairstow departed in the opening half-hour as Australia gave the hosts a lesson in slip fielding.

Allrounders Moeen Ali (21) and Chris Woakes (10) were dismissed before lunch with Ali’s attempted pull shot costing him his wicket.

Stokes shared a partnership of 44 with Ali for the sixth wicket.

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