The second Test between England and Australia ended in a draw at Lords on Sunday (August 18).
Australia set an unlikely 267 to win in a minimum of 48 overs after England captain Joe Roots declaration, finished on 154-6, with Marnus Labuschagne — Test crickets first concussion substitute — top-scoring with 59.
A draw always looked likely in a match that saw five whole sessions lost to rain and Australias Steve Smith ruled out with concussion on Sunday after being hit on the neck by a Jofra Archer bouncer during his 92 on Saturday (August 17).
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Four wickets after tea gave England hope of what would have been a stunning win.
Ashes-holders Australia, bidding for their first Test series win away to England in 18 years, remain 1-0 up in the five-match campaign following their 251-run victory at Edgbaston last week.
The third Test at Headingley starts on Thursday.
Brief scores
England: 258 (R Burns 53, J Bairstow 52; J Hazlewood 3-58, P Cummins 3-61, N Lyon 3-68) and 258-5 dec (B Stokes 115 no; P Cummins 3-35)
Australia: 250 (S Smith 92; S Broad 4-65, C Woakes 3-61) and 154-6 (M Labuschagne 59; J Archer 3-32, J Leach 3-37)
Result: Match drawn
Series: Australia lead five-match series 1-0