Illustrated Story

Anderson takes six to rattle Australia

Australia chose to bat after winning the toss and David Warner survived a close run-out call in the first over  Getty Images
Warner fell for 2 shortly after when trapped on the crease by James Anderson  Getty Images
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...a review could not save Warner, much to England's delight  Getty Images
Steven Finn, playing his first Test in more than two years, struck with his sixth ball to remove Steven Smith  Getty Images
Michael Clarke then got into a conversation with Anderson...  Getty Images
...which he wasn't able to finish after being bowled by Finn for 10  Getty Images
Chris Rogers had some difficult moments but he managed to see Australia through to lunch during a session that was interrupted by rain  Getty Images
Anderson found his groove immediately after the resumption, having Adam Voges and Mitchell Marsh caught behind in consecutive overs  Getty Images
Peter Nevill then shouldered arms to a straight one...  Getty Images
...and Anderson had his five-for when Mitchell Johnson was taken off a thick outside edge  Getty Images
Stuart Broad then dislodged the mainstay of Australia's innings, Chris Rogers, for 52  Getty Images
... before adding the scalp of Mitchell Starc soon afterwards  Getty Images
In reply, Adam Lyth fell for 10, edging Josh Hazlewood to slip  Getty Images
Alastair Cook looked in good touch until he pulled a ball straight into the arms of a crouching Voges at short leg  Getty Images
It was a rare moment of unconfined joy for Australia  Getty Images
Ian Bell scored a half-century but fell the over before rain brought an early close, with England on 133 for 3, trailing by three runs  Getty Images
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