The Australian man with the magic-Cameron Green struck at the stroke of Tea on the third day of the fifth and final Ashes Test going on at the Blundstone Arena in Hobart. Calling him the man with the magic because it was a magical stand, the highest so far between the two England openers that he broke.
Chasing a target of 271, after dismissing Australia for 155 in their second innings, England got off to a great start as openers Rory Burns and Zak Crawley put up the best opening stand of the tour for the England team.
Having put on 68 for the first wicket and with just one over to negotiate before Tea, Rory burn was played down after deciding to leave Cameron Green delivery which was coming in, but by the time he decided to leave, the ball had made contacts with the bat and ricocheted on the stumps.
Earlier in the second session, Australia, which started from 141-8, with Alex Carey and skipper Pat Cummins at the crease, managed to add 14 runs to their total before both Carey and Cummins were dismissed by Stuart Broad and Mark Wood respectively.
Carey was the highest scorer of the innings for the Aussies as he got out one short of his fifty while Wood was the pick of the bowlers, finishing with his career-best figures of 6-37. Broad picked three wickets and Chris Wokes got one.