Mitchell Marsh happy to play his part as Australia continue to dominate second test
Medium pacer ends strong England partnership on recall to side as tourists look set for victory
Mitchell Marsh was glad to play his part as Australia continued to dominate the second Ashes test against England at Lord’s on Saturday.
At the close of the third day, Australia were 108 without loss in their second innings, a lead of 362 runs.
Chris Rogers was 44 not out and David Warner, missed on nought, 60 not out.
England, having collapsed to 30 for four on Friday in the face of aggressive fast bowling led by left-armer Mitchell Johnson, checked Australia’s progress with a fifth-wicket partnership of 145 between captain Alastair Cook (96) and Ben Stokes (87).
However, both batsmen were denied hundreds when, having survived against the quicks, they played on to medium-pacer Marsh, with Stokes the first to fall.