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Tuesday, Jun 24, 2025
Chris Woakes' 44 was the highest individual score in England's abject second innings batting display, while Jos Buttler resisted for a while with a dogged 26 off 207 balls.
The touring side was 82/4 at stumps, losing Root in the final over and staring at a second successive heavy defeat in the five-match series.
Opener David Warner has been cleared to play against England in the day-night Test at the Adelaide Oval.
Selectors will not add any replacements for Hazlewood to the current squad and will instead pick a new squad after the Adelaide Test.
England were also docked five World Test Championshipoints for maintaining a slow rate of overs during their nine-wicket defeat by Australia in the first Ashes Test.
Lyon became only the third Australian bowler to join the 400-club after legspinner Shane Warne (708) and paceman Glenn McGrath (563).
Resuming on 220/2 with the match still within their grasp, England lost their last eight wickets for 77 runs to be bowled out for 297 by lunch, leaving Australia needing only 20 runs to win.
Coming together at 61/2, Root and Malan pushed England to 220/2 at stumps on Day 3, having cut Australia's lead to 58 runs.
Head's unbeaten 112 from 96 balls pushed Australia to a commanding 196-run lead over England's paltry first innings total of 147 with three wickets in hand.
Broadcasters later reported that the equipment used by the third umpire to check the front foot had broken down and the officials had reverted to the protocols used before the technology existed.
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