MANCHESTER (Reuters) - Australian paceman Josh Hazlewood ripped through England with three crucial late wickets in the final session to leave Joe Root's side trailing by 297 runs on 200-5 in their first innings after the third day of the fourth Ashes test on Friday.
England still need 98 runs to avoid following on and that will be no formality after Hazlewood undid so much of the good work from Rory Burns (81) and Joe Root (71) earlier in the day.
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