At the end of a fourth day on which the rain refused to fall on twin centurion Usman Khawaja’s parade, England have 98 overs to bat to save the Sydney Test, which would save them from their third whitewash in Australia in 15 years. The forecast had been dismal, but a full day’s play – spanning three innings – was possible, with the rain arriving five minutes after the close. England started the day by batting 9.1 overs, losing their final three first innings wickets, and ended batting 11 overs, with their callow openers standing firm for their highest stand of the series, an unbeaten 30. Continue reading: https://www.standard.co.uk/sport/cricket/ashes-england-australia-sydney-day-four-report-b975599.html Subscribe to the Evening Standard on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7RQon_YwCnp_LbPtEwW65w?sub_confirmation=1