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ADELAIDE, Dec 20 (Reuters) - Pat Cummins skittled England's top order and Nathan Lyon spun out their soft underbelly to all but seal another Ashes series victory for Australia on day four of the third test at Adelaide Oval on Saturday.
The hosts enjoyed another dominant day in Adelaide to leave Ben Stokes physically 'broken' and his side on the brink of a series defeat
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Wildly off balance, with his limbs splayed from an abortive reverse sweep, Harry Brook looked as if he had no idea what had hit him. It felt a fitting motif for England’s befuddlement on this tour, for their woeful inability to anticipate the Australian juggernaut thundering towards them.