Ashes 2022 fifth Test LIVE updates: David Warner is the first wicket to fall for the Aussies who are currently 1-3. Follow all the action:
After failing to get off the mark from 21 balls, Warner is caught at second slip off his 22nd delivery.
This will be a serious test for Warner and Khawaja, who will be doing well to make it to drinks. England have three slips in place, ready for an edge. You’re kidding! Broad has hit the deck in his follow through as one nips back in and hits Warner on the back leg.
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