England pace bowler Stuart Broad is optimistic that the tourists can still save the second Ashes Test if only "two or three" batters can dish out "heroic" performances at the Adelaide Oval here.
Australian batters Travis Head and Marnus Labuschagne had extended Australia's lead to 371 despite early strikes from England on day four. At dinner on Sunday, Australia were 134/4 in 44 overs with Head (batting 45) and Labuschagne (batting 31) at the crease and six wickets still in hand.
Broad, who has had modest success in the second Test after not being included in the first Test at The Gabba which the hosts won by nine wickets, added that the need of the hour was for batters to "hold the game as long as possible", given that the wicket is holding firm.