England's Joe Root produced a masterclass hundred before his team's batting was marred by incompetence, allowing Australia to claw back into the Ashes series.
Root notched up his second century of this series with a strokey innings that featured 52 runs with Will Jacks. The Yorkshireman reached his milestone on day two in Sydney after opening partner Harry Brook edged out for just six more runs than he had scored overnight, and then was nicked off for an 11-ball duck.
Australia seamer Michael Neser had ended the England session with impressive figures of four wickets for 60 runs. His first victim was Zak Crawley, who fell to Jamie Smith, before Root came off a new ball that allowed him to score freely for a further 100 runs.
Neser's only real blemish on the day was being hit by Joe Root after having previously bowled him lbw and then caught Josh Tongue for a duck. His partner Jake Weatherald added just 21 more runs to his overnight total, before Ben Stokes trapped him lbw with a ball that nipped in.
Travis Head then continued Australia's momentum, posting his third fifty-plus score of the series after adding 105 with Marnus Labuschagne for their second wicket. The former posted his third fifties of this Ashes and added 21 to his overnight total before getting out at gully off Ben Stokes.
England seamer Matthew Potts struggled to contain Australia's counter-attack, giving away 58 runs in just seven overs. But the most dreadful dismissal came for England's Jamie Smith, who was hammered by pundits after gifting his wicket to part-time bowler Marnus Labuschagne. The Yorkshireman survived on 22 after clothing to cover but couldn't avoid a bouncer that straight shot to extra-cover.
The series now lies at 3-1 in favour of Australia with the final Ashes Test scheduled for next week, following their comfortable win at Brisbane and the loss at Perth and Adelaide.
Root notched up his second century of this series with a strokey innings that featured 52 runs with Will Jacks. The Yorkshireman reached his milestone on day two in Sydney after opening partner Harry Brook edged out for just six more runs than he had scored overnight, and then was nicked off for an 11-ball duck.
Australia seamer Michael Neser had ended the England session with impressive figures of four wickets for 60 runs. His first victim was Zak Crawley, who fell to Jamie Smith, before Root came off a new ball that allowed him to score freely for a further 100 runs.
Neser's only real blemish on the day was being hit by Joe Root after having previously bowled him lbw and then caught Josh Tongue for a duck. His partner Jake Weatherald added just 21 more runs to his overnight total, before Ben Stokes trapped him lbw with a ball that nipped in.
Travis Head then continued Australia's momentum, posting his third fifty-plus score of the series after adding 105 with Marnus Labuschagne for their second wicket. The former posted his third fifties of this Ashes and added 21 to his overnight total before getting out at gully off Ben Stokes.
England seamer Matthew Potts struggled to contain Australia's counter-attack, giving away 58 runs in just seven overs. But the most dreadful dismissal came for England's Jamie Smith, who was hammered by pundits after gifting his wicket to part-time bowler Marnus Labuschagne. The Yorkshireman survived on 22 after clothing to cover but couldn't avoid a bouncer that straight shot to extra-cover.
The series now lies at 3-1 in favour of Australia with the final Ashes Test scheduled for next week, following their comfortable win at Brisbane and the loss at Perth and Adelaide.