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Australia v England 3rd Test Perth Report

Australia were all out for 326, after being sent into bat by England, late on the opening day of the final Ashes Test on Friday.
England were 1 for 8 at stump, trial by 318 runs
Steve Smith was last man out for 115 with Ben Stokes taking six for 99 at the Sydney Cricket Ground.
Stokes captured three wickets in his last over and had Smith caught at mid-on by substitute Joe Root.
Australia fought back from 97 for five to put the pressure back on to England in their chase for a 5-0 series clean sweep.
Brad Haddin scored 75 in a 128-run sixth-wicket stand with Smith that rescued the Australian first innings.
Australia, put in by England, were reduced to a parlous 5 for 97 shortly after lunch.
Wicketkeeper Haddin reached his half-century off 70 balls with a quick single off Ben Stokes shortly before the interval, after coming to the crease following the dismissal of George Bailey for another low score.
Haddin, who has played a crucial role in rescuing Australia on a number of occasions in the one-sided Ashes, now has five 50s and a century in the series.
Bailey, likely playing for his Test place, was dismissed for just one, nibbling at paceman Stuart Broad and edging a catch to Alastair Cook at first slip, who clung on at the second attempt.
England claimed four wickets before lunch after skipper Cook won the toss for the first time in the series.
Stokes dismissed opener Chris Rogers (11) and skipper Michael Clarke (10) and in the final over of the morning James Anderson trapped Shane Watson leg before wicket for 43.
Rogers, who scored 116 in Australia's eight-wicket victory in the fourth Test, attempted to pull only to drag the ball on to his leg stump.
And Stokes claimed the big breakthrough when he coaxed an edge off Clarke to Ian Bell in the slips.
Australia lost the wicket of David Warner in the first hour, bowled by Stuart Broad for 16.
England had a setback when Test debutant Boyd Rankin pulled up with a hamstring injury bowling in his ninth over and left the ground for treatment.
Rankin was among three English changes from Melbourne, with Test debuts also for middle-order batsman Gary Ballance and leg-spinner Scott Borthwick.
Australia, who are chasing a 5-0 sweep for only the third time in Ashes history, remained unchanged for the fifth consecutive Test after all-rounder Watson (groin) and paceman Ryan Harris (knee) were cleared to play.
England sprung a surprise by dropping Joe Root and elevating Ian Bell to number three, while Michael Carberry kept his place at the top of the order, despite concerns over his slow rate of scoring.

Young leg-spinner Borthwick came in for Monty Panesar, while speedster Rankin got his chance at the expense of Tim Bresnan.

Australia, who have made a stunning turnaround since their 3-0 Ashes series defeat in England just months ago, named an unchanged XI for the fifth straight Test match.

Teams:

Australia: David Warner, Chris Rogers, Shane Watson, Michael Clarke (capt), Steve Smith, George Bailey, Brad Haddin, Mitchell Johnson, Peter Siddle, Ryan Harris, Nathan Lyon.

England: Alastair Cook (capt), Michael Carberry, Ian Bell, Kevin Pietersen, Gary Ballance, Ben Stokes, Jonny Bairstow, Stuart Broad, James Anderson, Boyd Rankin, Scott Borthwick.

Brief scores
Australia 
326 (Smith 115, Haddin 75, Stokes 6-99)
Engalnd 1 for 8
Status England trial by 318 runs