Rogers ton gives Australia huge lead

Innings end Australia 326 and 276 (Rogers 119, Borthwick 3-33) lead England 155 by 447 runs
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Australia have set England 448 for victory at the SCG, where Chris Rogers scored his third Test century as the Australians cruised to 276 in their second innings. The last three wickets fell within 20 minutes of the resumption of play after lunch as the tail-enders went for their shots, and England's two debutants, Scott Borthwick and Boyd Rankin, finished the innings off with wickets to their names.

In just over a session of lead-building the Australians added 136 to their overnight total, with Rogers and George Bailey both ticking the scoreboard over during their 109-run partnership. Rogers reached his century from the last ball before drinks with a late cut for four off the part-time spin of Kevin Pietersen, who was given four overs by Alastair Cook, and it was the second century in consecutive Tests for Rogers.

However, it was Bailey who really needed a big score in order to retain his place for the upcoming tour of South Africa, and he was at times still vulnerable outside off but it was the short ball that brought his downfall on 46. Bailey went for a hook off Stuart Broad and was caught by Borthwick running around to deep square leg, and it left Bailey with an average of 26.14 from his five Tests and an uncertain future.

The crowd then enjoyed a little cameo from Brad Haddin, who was in his usual aggressive frame of mind and struck three boundaries on his way to 28. His innings ended when he played on trying to sweep a Borthwick full toss but he had scored enough runs to break the record for the most runs in a Test series by an Australian wicketkeeper, surpassing the 473 that Adam Gilchrist made in South Africa in 2001-02.

Mitchell Johnson was bowled in the following over, walking across his stumps and trying to whack Ben Stokes from around the wicket through the leg side. After lunch, the Australians added a further 28 runs for the loss of their last three wickets. Borthwick took a return catch when Rogers, on 119, got a leading edge trying to flick the ball through the leg side.

Ryan Harris made his intentions clear when he slog-swept Borthwick to deep midwicket, where Michael Carberry made good ground running around to his left and caught the ball, but just over the boundary. However, next ball Harris made slightly weaker contact and Carberry took the catch inside the boundary.

Rankin then finished things off with his maiden Test wicket, Peter Siddle caught behind off a short ball. It left England needing the highest successful run chase in Test history - or two days of rain - to avoid a 5-0 clean sweep.


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