England kept themselves in the fourth Ashes Test match against Australia with some sturdy batting performances from skipper Joe Root and opener Rory Burns. And with some help from fickle English weather, the hosts should be able to play out a draw, even there are still two day's play left in the contest. It's a fact that England can only hope to salvage a draw after Australia declared their first innings three runs short of 500, with a certain Steve Smith scoring a double hundred. Burns (81) lost his overnight partner Craig Overton to Josh Hazlewood early in the day after a delayed start. He then added 141 runs with Root (71) for the third wicket. But quick strikes from Hazlewood, who took all fours wickets on the day, means that England can't still afford to relax. For the Aussies, they can push for a win and for that, they will need to quickly wrap up the England innings. After that, they can decide on the future course of action -- to go for the kill or for the stalk.