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10.47am GMT 5th over: Australia 48-0 (White 38, Finch 10) The frustrating Dernbach, having changed ends, concedes three boundaries.

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3.27am GMT 12th over: New Zealand 29-1 (Fulton 14, Williamson 0) Finn has changed ends.

Pakistan 81-2 (Akmal c Schiferli b Seelaar 41) The left-arm spinner Seelaar has changed ends but he remains comparatively parsimonious.

2.40pm GMT 11th over: South Africa 90-1 (de Villiers 0 de Kock 25) Broad has changed ends here.

12.59am GMT 66th over: England 123-5 (in reply to 443; Root 21, Prior 36) Bruce Martin has changed ends after that brilliant post-lunch spell from Southee.

4.41pm: Sidebottom has changed ends, so his left-arm over swingers are coming straight out of the sun from the batsmen's perspective.

9th over: Pakistan 81-0 (KAkmal Akmal 33, Salman Butt 28) This is chugging along nicely and Watson has changed ends after a wooly first over.

It doesn't take an experienced oneirologist to discover that the future for England looks a bit sticky, does it?" Updated at 2.07am GMT 2.00am GMT 14th over: England 40-1 (target 481; Cook 17, Trott 21) Boult has changed ends and will get two overs before tea.

You could argue that Graeme Swann might have changed ends, but you'd be clutching at straws.

1.53am GMT 106th over of 143: England 229-6 (Bell 71, Prior 41) Martin has changes ends to replace Wagner.

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