The fourth Test of the 2019 Ashes will commence on September 4 at Old Trafford, Manchester.
Australia have played only twice at Old Trafford in this century. Both matches were drawn.
England have won 9 and drawn 2 of their last 11 Tests at Old Trafford, winning none. However, they have not won even once in their last 6 Tests against Australia here, drawing 3 and losing 3.
Ahead of the crucial fourth Ashes Test, the contest is too tight to call, with a victory for Australia killing England’s hopes.
Jasprit Bumrah's hat-trick reduced West Indies to 87/7 by stumps; Ishan Kishan guided pulled off a heist for India A; the Australians blew Derbyshire away; and the first round of ICC Women's T20 World Cup Qualifier got over.
India reached 264/5 on Day 1 at Sabina Park; Anderson ruled out of the entire series; Mustafizur dropped for Afghanistan Test; and Vitality Blast quarterfinal line-ups have been set.
Stokes does it again, more Bumrah magic, and another tied encounter in the T20 Blast.
England batsmen need to continue showing resistance and bat through the first session to stand any chance of securing victory.
Stumps, Day 2: Australia 179 (Labuschagne 74, Warner 61; Archer 6/45) and 171/6 (Labuschagne 53*; Stokes 2/33) lead England 67 (Denly 12; Hazlewood 5/30, Cummins 3/23) by 283 runs.
Day 1 of all three Tests of the ICC Test Championship, at P Sara Oval, Headingley, and North Sound, were hit by rain, the teams finishing on contrasting notes. Elsewhere, Namibia thrashed Botswana to win the series.