BIRMINGHAM. — England paceman Steven Finn’s five-wicket haul put the hosts on the brink of a 2-1 Ashes series lead over Australia yesterday with the tourists facing a desperate battle to avoid a humiliating third-test defeat. Australia hold a lead of 23 runs with three wickets remaining and three days to play after Finn, recalled after a two-year absence during which his shattered confidence and bowling action were restored, ran amok.

After capitulating to 136 all out on Wednesday, and then facing a deficit of 145 after England made 281, Australia had no answer to Finn’s pace, bounce and movement at a raucous Edgbaston.

He followed up his two wickets in the first innings with figures of 5-45 from 13 excellent overs as only a defiant 77 from David Warner and an unbeaten 37 from Peter Nevill held up England’s victory bid inside two days as Australia closed on 168-7.

Finn said that while England “could smile” in the dressing room, they had work to do.

“We are still a big three wickets away and then some runs to get, it’s by no means done,” he told reporters.

Warner said Australia needed an “Ashton Agar cameo” and if they could get a lead of 150 they had a chance.

Agar hit 98 as a tailender on his test debut two years ago and Australia will need similar heroics on Friday.

“I’m always hopeful,” Warner said.

Australia’s fragility was ruthlessly exposed by Finn after Chris Rogers (6) was trapped lbw to Stuart Broad.

Finn repeated his feat of the first innings by snaring Steve Smith and Michael Clarke in a superb spell either side of tea. — Reuters.

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