Ashes 2015 live: Latest score as Australia take 362-run lead into day four with Chris Rogers and David Warner in cruise control
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Your support makes all the difference.Australia ended the day on 108 without loss to hold a commanding 362-run lead over England.
Chris Rogers and David Warner reach end of play witout trouble.
England were earlier bowled out for 312
Ben Stokes was bowled by Mitchell Marsh for 87 and Alastair Cook made 96 before Marsh also dismissed him.
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