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Australia vs England, 4th Test, Day 4, Sydney
Josh Hazlewood has been ruled out of the final Test in Hobart.
Jonny Bairstow nicked off early on Day 4 as Scott Boland ended his 113-run fightback.
England were bowled out for 294, conceding a 122-run lead. Scott Boland finished with four wickets.
England struck with timely wickets to reduce Australia to 86/4.
Cameron Green and Usman Khawaja then revived the innings with a 179-run stand.
Khawaja backed his century from the first innings with a fifty in the next.
Khawaja converted his 50 into a century to become the third Australian to score twin tons at the SCG.
Australia finally declared with a 387-run lead, with Khawaja unbeaten on 101.
England's openers kept Australia at bay ending the day on 30/0 with 358 to get on the final day.
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