Five quick hits — Cummins gets out first ball of the day and Starc battles with an injured shoulder

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Australia has a day to forget at Old Trafford as Pat Cummins shells chances, Mitchell Starc injures his shoulder and Zak Crawley scores a magnificent century. Here are five things you missed from day two of the fourth Test.

1. England's perfect start

Australia captain Pat Cummins chipped Jimmy Anderson straight to Ben Stokes for a simple catch at cover. But both batters and the English team were called back as the third umpire had found a no ball, with Woakes ruled to have over-stepped by millimetres. Although not everyone agreed that he had.

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