Ashes 2015: England and Stuart Broad enjoy incredible first session, bowling Australia out for just 60 runs

We take a look at how they fell

Simon Rice
Thursday 06 August 2015 12:42 BST
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Stuart Broad of England celebrates taking his fifth wicket, that of Michael Clarke
Stuart Broad of England celebrates taking his fifth wicket, that of Michael Clarke (GETTY IMAGES)

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England produced one of the all-time great Ashes bowling displays on the morning of the first day of the Fourth Test.

With the series having swung one way and then the other up until the meeting at Trent Bridge, form suggested it would be Australia's turn to demolish England. But Stuart Broad and Co had other ideas.

The hosts took an incredible four wickets for 21 runs, seven wickets in under an hour and all of the wickets in the first session to put a series victory in sight. England led the series 2-1 coming into the Fourth Test, needing just one more victory to secure the urn.

Here, we take a look at how the wickets fell at Trent Bridge...

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