England v Australia, 4th Investec Ashes Test, Durham, 4th day
Broad blast seals the Urn for England
The fourth day began with England looking to extend their lead. Tim Bresnan survived a very tight lbw decision•Getty Images
...and then knocked over Matt Prior first ball•Getty Images
But that was as good as it got for England as Australia took control, David Warner playing positively•Getty Images
Just before tea, Swann made the breakthrough, having Rogers' held by Jonathan Trott at slip•Getty Images
Broad burst onto the scene and produced a cracker to clean bowl Michael Clarke•Getty Images
Stuart Broad completed a 10-wicket haul in the match following another inspirational spell•Getty Images
The new ball did the damage as Ryan Harris castled Ian Bell for 113...•Getty Images
Bresnan kept England going and some crisp hitting set Australia 299 to win•PA Photos
Warner made his first half-century in Ashes cricket...•AFP
Swann then trapped Usman Khawaja lbw to get England back into the match yet again•Getty Images
Steven Smith pulled Broad into his stumps•Getty Images
The chase began with a tough chance to Graeme Swann from Chris Rogers at slip that he put down•Getty Images
...and he and Rogers added 109 for the first wicket to put Australia firmly on course•AFP
But it took a beauty from Bresnan that had Warner caught behind to spark England into life•PA Photos
And Shane Watson was lbw, a decision confirmed on review•Getty Images