With time running out, Australia in a bid to force a result declared their second innings at 186/6 and set a 383-run target for England in the fourth Ashes Test. Pat Cummins then removed opener Rory Burns and captain Joe Root off successive deliveries to give the Aussies a distinct advantage. At Stumps, England were 18/2 in seven overs. Joe Denly (10) and Jason Roy (8) were unbeaten batsmen. But the day belonged to Steve Smith, who missed another century by just 18 runs, and two Aussie pacers -- Mitchell Starc and Pat Cummins.