Australian captain Smith could have enforced the follow-on when England made 227 in reply to Australia's 442-8 declared on Monday but decided to send his openers out to face England's attack in the night session. A resurgent England bowling unit make early inroads under the Adelaide lights and finished the job in the sunshine on Tuesday, dismissing the Australians for 138. Anderson took 5-43 in Australia's second innings after getting the pink ball moving and England captain Joe Root marshalled the run chase with 67 not out. Saker, who spent five years as England bowling coach, said Australia were still in a strong position to take a 2-0 lead in the series. Saker said Smith would not be dwelling on the failed referrals nor the decision not to enforce the follow-on.
Source: Economic Times December 05, 2017 12:33 UTC