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Australia all out for 98.

Australia were routed for 98 in their lowest total in 133 years of Ashes Tests at the Melbourne Cricket Ground as England closed in on retaining the famous urn in the fourth Test on Sunday.


England's bowlers had the Australians all at sea on a seaming MCG drop-in wicket to bowl out the home team in just 42.5 overs.


James Anderson (4/44) and Chris Tremlett (4/26) did the damage, while wicketkeeper Matt Prior took six catches as all the Australian wickets fell to catches behind the wicket.

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