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Careless Australia on back foot

Former Nottinghamshire team-mates Stuart Broad and Adam Voges get themselves in a tangle as the Australian tries to take a catch at short leg  Getty Images
Moeen Ali unfurled some typically elegant strokes on his way to a fine 77  Getty Images
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The Cardiff crowd gave Mitchell Johnson an ovation upon reaching his unwanted, wicketless century. The enigmatic fast bowler responded with a doff of his Baggy Green  Getty Images
Mitchell Starc fared slightly better than his namesake - here he castles James Anderson to complete his five-wicket haul, and end England's innings, too  AFP
And acknowledges the crowd in celebration  Getty Images
Alastair Cook took a fine catch to dismiss David Warner off the bowling of James Anderson....  AFP
...then was struck by an edge off Steve Smith a few minutes later. Joe Root did his best to stifle his laughter....  Getty Images
Smith looked comfortable against the bowling of Moeen Ali, handsomely driving three fours in an over  Getty Images
Moeen had the last laugh, though, picking up the wickets of Smith and captain Michael Clarke  AFP
Chris Rogers played a series of expansive strokes, including this uppercut and a hooked six - his first in Test cricket  Getty Images
But Rogers edged behind for 95 to hand Mark Wood his first Ashes wicket. Cue rapturous celebration  Getty Images
Adam Voges played patiently, but when he drilled Ben Stokes to James Anderson at cover with 15 minutes remaining, England's fielders knew it had been their day  Getty Images
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