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MELBOURNE AUSTRALIA : Friday Australian batsman JUSTIN LANGER pulls a ball from England’s CRAIG WHITE on the second day of the fourth Test match at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on Friday Australia declared at 551 for 6 with Langer making 250. (AFP Photo)

England on the skids again

Elmo Rodrigopulle reporting from Australia...

England searching for 352 runs to avoid the ignominy of another follow on were 97 for 3 still requiring 255 runs more to make Australia bat again at the end of the second day of the Fourth Test, here today.Australia continuing from their overnight score of 356 for 4 declared at 551 for 6 with opener Justin Langer making a career best Test score of 250. Waugh made 77,debutant Love remained unbeaten on 62 and Adam Gilchrist was out for 1, chasing runs before the declaration.
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