England v Australia, 1st Investec Test, Trent Bridge, 2nd day
Agar heroics lift Australia
Australia resumed on 75 for 4 and Steven Smith progressed to an untroubled half-century•Getty Images
In the next over Brad Haddin was beaten by the turn of Graeme Swann•AFP
With Australia looking at a deficit of nearly 100 runs, the debutant No. 11 Ashton Agar began in confident fashion•Getty Images
Hughes and Agar set a new record for the highest tenth-wicket partnership in Tests•Getty Images
Agar gets a handshake from the man who caught him on 98•Getty Images
But Alastair Cook played carefully as England edged into the lead•PA Photos
After half an hour's play, James Anderson struck to remove Smith•Getty Images
Anderson then had Peter Siddle and Mitchell Starc caught behind to complete a five-wicket haul...•Getty Images
He reached his half-century off exactly 50 balls•Getty Images
Needing two runs for his century, Agar pulled Stuart Broad towards deep midwicket...•Getty Images
Starc had Joe Root caught down the leg side as England began their innings 65 runs behind•Getty Images
...and Swann trapped James Pattinson to make it five wickets for nine runs in six overs•PA Photos
Phillip Hughes also passed fifty as Australia edged past England's 215 before a delayed lunch was taken•Getty Images
...but he was caught by Swann for 98, narrowly failing to become the first No. 11 to score a Test century•Getty Images
Starc then got Jonathan Trott first ball as England wobbled on 11 for 2•PA Photos