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England facing heavy defeat in Brisbane

England are on the brink of a heavy defeat in the first Ashes Test match in Brisbane after Australia leave the tourists requiring another 537 runs with just eight wickets remaining at the close of play on day three.

Australia have reduced England to 24-2 in their second innings in Brisbane to leave the tourists requiring another 537 to win the first Ashes Test match.

Michael Carberry of England leaves the field after being bowled by Ryan Harris of Australia during day three of the First Ashes Test match between Australia and England at The Gabba on November 23, 2013© Getty Images

After losing two wickets for 10 runs at the start of the morning session, Australia dominated the remainder of day three to leave England teetering on the brink of a heavy defeat.

David Warner and Michael Clarke put on a third-wicket partnership of 158 before Warner was dismissed for 124, but it failed to slow Australia down as the home captain brought up his century.

Clarke was eventually bowled for 113 by Graeme Swann, but an aggressive 90-run partnership between Brad Haddin and Mitchell Johnson helped Australia set England a target of 561.

England desperately needed to see out the final 15 overs of the day, but after Michael Carberry and Jonathan Trott got out cheaply, Alastair Cook's side will resume day four requiring a remarkable effort to avoid falling behind in the five-match series.

You can take a look back to see how the action unfolded by reading Sports Mole's commentary of day three.

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Mitchell Johnson of Australia celebrates after dismissing Joe Root of England during day two of the First Ashes Test match between Australia and England at The Gabba on November 22, 2013
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