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Live: Ashes day of reckoning arrives as England great forecasts 5-0 whitewash

England captain Michael Vaughan says Australia could beat England 5-0 yet again if Ben Stokes's team does not rapidly change course, starting on day four at the Gabba.

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Between Jofra's nap time, Mitch's batting heroics and some truly bizarre umpiring, there's plenty to sink your teeth into from day three.

After a pretty poor day for England on both sides of the ball, the tourists decided to put assistant coach Marcus Trescothick up for media availability, which is rarely a good sign.

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Here’s Simon Burnton with the quotes, for which England predictably put up one of the assistant coaching ranks rather than a player or Brendon McCullum. Normal Bad News Day protocol.

Let’s start with the recaps. Ali Martin is one of our several reporters at the ground, and he’s responsible for the wrap of the day’s play.

Good morrow, gentlefolk. It is afternoon in Brisbane and who knows what time anywhere else. More importantly, it is crunch time for England. Let us be honest: the show is almost over. Resuming 43 runs behind with four wickets in hand, England lost the Test in that dramatic final hour last night, ending up at six wickets down.

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England are on the verge of falling into a 2-0 hole following a “gruesome” third day in Brisbane.

The visitors capitulated in the final hour last night, losing five wickets for 44 runs to end the day at 6-134 in their second innings, 43 runs behind Australia.

It would have been tough to watch as an England fan. Respected sports journalist Lawrence Booth didn’t mince words.

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“It was a hall of shame performance … They batted like they had been lobotomised,” he said.

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