Australia celebrate as Jimmy Anderson is bowled out by Ben Hilfenhaus for his first duck in Test cricketPhotograph: Tom JenkinsStuart Broad hooks a high ballPhotograph: Tom JenkinsBrad Haddin tries to run out Broad but misses his catch Photograph: Tom Jenkins
A bail is blown off as Stuart Broad edges the ball into Ricky Ponting's hands as England are all outPhotograph: Tom JenkinsMarching out on to the pitch, England prepare to defend a score of 332 all outPhotograph: Tom JenkinsFlintoff talks to umpire Rauf after appealing unsuccessfully for an LBW against Shane WatsonPhotograph: Tom JenkinsJimmy Anderson marvels at the LBW call as Watson looks onPhotograph: Tom JenkinsSwann bowls as Katich looks onPhotograph: Tom JenkinsA wicket for Broad in his first over, with Watson dismissed for LBWPhotograph: Tom Jenkins/Tom JenkinsRicky Ponting looks back in disbelief as Broad bowls him for only 8Photograph: Tom Jenkins/Tom JenkinsThe man of the moment, Broad gets his hat-trick as he bowls Hussey out for a duckPhotograph: Tom JenkinsAnd then celebratesPhotograph: Tom Jenkins/Tom JenkinsAfter only scoring 3 runs a disappointed Michael Clarke storms off the pitch after being given caught by Trott off Broad, who is celebrating in the backgroundPhotograph: Tom JenkinsAnd then Broad gets a standing ovation from the crowd Photograph: Tom Jenkins/Tom JenkinsAn LBW costs Marcus North his inningsPhotograph: Tom JenkinsMatt Prior looks on in hope and anticipation as Simon Katich, having scored a half century, loops an easy catch to Cook off SwannPhotograph: Tom JenkinsBrad Haddin swings in vain as Broad's ball hammers home on the stumpsPhotograph: Tom JenkinsTeam mates congratulate Stuart Broad on his dismissal of HaddinPhotograph: Tom Jenkins/Tom JenkinsAussie wicket number 8 goes as a turning ball by Swann clips the edge of Mitchell Johnson's bat and Matt Prior behind the stumps takes a smart catchPhotograph: Tom JenkinsAnd then England players mob Graeme SwannPhotograph: Tom JenkinsThe phrase a bad workman always blames his tools as Aussie batsmen Clark and Siddle try to repair the pitchPhotograph: Tom JenkinsCook and Swann celebrate after they combined to dismiss Clark. Though replays show that the Aussie batsman was the victim of a bad umpiring decision. He was given out caught to a ball that missed his bat by a full six inches and more, thumping straight into his pad and looping to Cook at short legPhotograph: Tom Jenkins/Tom JenkinsAndrew Flintoff bowls Hilfenhaus for 6 to take the last wicket of the inningsPhotograph: Tom JenkinsFans on packed roof terraces over the road from the Oval enjoy the sun shine and a terrific game of cricketPhotograph: Tom JenkinsEngland go into bat for their second innings and their captain attempts to build a good total by square cutting NorthPhotograph: Tom JenkinsNot a good start for England as Cook is out caught by Clarke off North for a measly 9 runsPhotograph: Tom JenkinsAfter the Australian batting collapse, it appears that England may suffer one too as Simon Katich celebrates catching Ian Bell off JohnsonPhotograph: Tom JenkinsA disappointed Ian Bell walks off after his dismissalPhotograph: Tom JenkinsAttempting to shore up the England batting after the loss of a few quick wickets, Andrew Strauss sweeps Katich for four past the short fielder HusseyPhotograph: Tom Jenkins
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