Ashes: England all out for 294, Australia lose early wickets

Mitchell Marsh earned a career-best 5-46 in England's first innings

Jack-Leach-Ashes-Reuters England's Jack Leach is bowled out by Australia's Mitchell Marsh | Reuters

Mitchell Marsh picked up his fifth wicket against England in this innings on Friday as England were all out for 294, on day two of the fifth Test of the Ashes.

Top scorer Jos Buttler (70) was bowled by Cummins in the 86th over, with Jack Leach (21) following soon after in the next over, on a Marsh delivery.

With this, Marsh finishes 5-46 in 18.2 overs, a career best.

On day two, Australia lost wickets early as Jofra Archer picked up David Warner and Marcus Harris for five and three runs respectively. Warned tried to cut the ball but missed, edging the ball with Bairstow taking the catch, The Umpire gave it not out, which Australia called for review. Ultra Edge showed a spike and the decision was overturned.

Harris fell at the end of the fifth over to a dive catch by Stokes, putting Australia at 14/1.

By lunch, Australia were 55/2, with Marnus Labuschagne and Steven Smith on strike.

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