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Sullen Australia floored by Stuart Broad onslaught in fourth Ashes test

England paceman takes eight wickets in record Aussie innings collapse

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England's Stuart Broad celebrates after taking the wicket of Australia's Mitchell Johnson. Photo: Reuters
Stuart Broad took eight wickets as Australia collapsed to a scarcely credible 60 all out on the first day of the fourth Ashes test at Trent Bridge on Thursday.
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Cloudy overhead conditions offered some assistance to swing and seam bowlers and doubtless prompted England captain Alastair Cook’s decision to field first.

It’s pretty unbelievable. It’s not sunk in
Stuart Broad

But they were not ‘unplayable’.

Well though Broad, on his Nottinghamshire home ground, bowled in taking a test-best eight for 15 in 9.3 overs, this innings cemented the reputation of Australia’s batsmen as ‘flat-track bullies’.
England's Stuart Broad celebrates taking his 300th test wicket. Photo: AFP
England's Stuart Broad celebrates taking his 300th test wicket. Photo: AFP
They again proved unable to come to terms with the moving ball in a match they have to at least draw to stop England taking an unbeatable 3-1 lead in the five-match Ashes series.

Broad finished the innings by having Nathan Lyon caught in the slips.

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Eight Australia batsmen were caught in the cordon – all off Broad – and one by wicket-keeper Jos Buttler, with Peter Nevill bowled by Steven Finn.

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