<p>England dismissed Australia for 155 and were 68 for one chasing 271 for victory at tea on the third day of the day-night fifth Ashes test at Hobart's Bellerive Oval on Sunday.</p>.<p>Paceman Mark Wood made the most of seaming conditions for 6-37 to help bowl out the hosts early in the second session and give England the first genuine sniff of a victory in the series.</p>.<p>Recalled opener Rory Burns and his partner Zak Crawley weathered a storm of Australian pace bowling until just before the break when all-rounder Cameron Green broke their 68-run partnership.</p>.<p>Burns, wearing his long hair down for the first time in the series, was looking to let a bouncy delivery go but did not get his bat out of the way in time and played it on to his stumps to depart for 26.</p>.<p>Crawley will resume under the floodlights on 32 alongside Dawid Malan looking to cut deeper into the 203-run tally the tourists need for victory.</p>.<p>Already 3-0 down in the series with hopes of wresting back the urn long gone, England are playing only for pride as they seek a first test victory in Australia in their last 15 attempts.</p>.<p>Bristling with aggression, Wood had earlier removed nightwatchman Scott Boland, Steve Smith, first-innings centurion Travis Head and Mitchell Starc in the opening session.</p>.<p>He returned after the first break to finish the job with the wicket of Pat Cummins to claim the best figures of his career.</p>.<p>Stuart Broad chipped in with the wickets of Green for 23 and Alex Carey, who was fortunate to reach 49.</p>.<p>Carey chopped on a Chris Woakes delivery only to be called back for a no ball, and survived another scare on DRS review when given out lbw to Broad.</p>.<p>Cummins also had a reprieve courtesy of the technology when Wood trapped him plumb in front with a yorker only for the video to show the ball would have missed his off stump.</p>.<p><strong>Check out DH's latest videos</strong></p>
<p>England dismissed Australia for 155 and were 68 for one chasing 271 for victory at tea on the third day of the day-night fifth Ashes test at Hobart's Bellerive Oval on Sunday.</p>.<p>Paceman Mark Wood made the most of seaming conditions for 6-37 to help bowl out the hosts early in the second session and give England the first genuine sniff of a victory in the series.</p>.<p>Recalled opener Rory Burns and his partner Zak Crawley weathered a storm of Australian pace bowling until just before the break when all-rounder Cameron Green broke their 68-run partnership.</p>.<p>Burns, wearing his long hair down for the first time in the series, was looking to let a bouncy delivery go but did not get his bat out of the way in time and played it on to his stumps to depart for 26.</p>.<p>Crawley will resume under the floodlights on 32 alongside Dawid Malan looking to cut deeper into the 203-run tally the tourists need for victory.</p>.<p>Already 3-0 down in the series with hopes of wresting back the urn long gone, England are playing only for pride as they seek a first test victory in Australia in their last 15 attempts.</p>.<p>Bristling with aggression, Wood had earlier removed nightwatchman Scott Boland, Steve Smith, first-innings centurion Travis Head and Mitchell Starc in the opening session.</p>.<p>He returned after the first break to finish the job with the wicket of Pat Cummins to claim the best figures of his career.</p>.<p>Stuart Broad chipped in with the wickets of Green for 23 and Alex Carey, who was fortunate to reach 49.</p>.<p>Carey chopped on a Chris Woakes delivery only to be called back for a no ball, and survived another scare on DRS review when given out lbw to Broad.</p>.<p>Cummins also had a reprieve courtesy of the technology when Wood trapped him plumb in front with a yorker only for the video to show the ball would have missed his off stump.</p>.<p><strong>Check out DH's latest videos</strong></p>