Warner finds form between showers
The big news in the build-up was that Steve Smith would miss out, after suffering a delayed concussion•Getty Images
And under gloomy skies, Joe Root won it and chose to bowl first•Getty Images
Harris fell cheaply...•Getty Images
And David Warner had to work hard after lunch•Getty Images
And it was hard work initially after the resumption•Getty Images
The pair scampered between the wickets...•Getty Images
But then edged behind to give England the breakthrough...•Getty Images
England's surge continued as Matthew Wade played on via his thigh pad•Getty Images
And the rest of the day belonged to Jofra Archer•Getty Images
...and then leading England off with six to his name•Getty Images
Light rain delayed the toss in the morning•Getty Images
Peter Siddle looked glum after being left out for James Pattinson...•Getty Images
... as Jofra Archer made the breakthrough in his second over•Getty Images
Usman Khawaja's lean series continued, caught down the leg side off Stuart Broad•Getty Images
But David Warner went on the attack...•Getty Images
...and put on a century partnership in double-quick time•Getty Images
...which pleased Archer no end•Getty Images
Labuschagne stuck around, though, to bring up a determined half-century•Getty Images
Archer took his first four-wicket haul in international cricket...•Getty Images
...while Marcus Harris replaced the out-of-form Cameron Bancroft•Getty Images
Rain meant that only four overs were possible in the morning session•Getty Images
The floodlights were on at Headingley as the players went off again, this time for bad light•Getty Images
...with Marnus Labuschagne for company•Getty Images
Warner brought up his fifty•Getty Images
Broad then bowled Travis Head •Getty Images
Chris Woakes trapped Tim Paine lbw•Getty Images
...before adding a fifth...•Getty Images