If the weather forecast for the back end of this fourth helping of Ashes drama is to be believed then a make-or-break second day lies in store for England. There are two Australian wickets still to pick up and then it is over to the batters for what is shaping up to be the ultimate test of their aggressive intent under Ben Stokes.

Stokes is under no illusions that, with rain expected to hit Manchester this weekend, fast forward cricket is required this week. It informed his decision to bowl first after what was his fourth success at the toss in this series and, having reduced the tourists to 299 for eight by the close on day one, the call just about paid off. England, 2-1 down with two to play, are very much in the hunt here – provided quick, big runs now follow.

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