Ashes: Tom Jenkins at day two of the fourth Test at Headingley
Marcus North comes out to a bat on a beautiful morning in LeedsPhotograph: Tom JenkinsAndrew Strauss looks on in frustrationPhotograph: Tom JenkinsA couple of hot cows watch the action from the Western TerracePhotograph: Tom Jenkins
Steve Harmison feels the heat while bowling in the morningPhotograph: Tom JenkinsA dejected Michael Clarke walks back to the pavillion after being dismissed seven runs short of his centuryPhotograph: Tom JenkinsSteve Harmison can't bear to watch his team's performancePhotograph: Tom JenkinsOne of the seven dwarfs enjoys a beer in the sunPhotograph: Tom JenkinsMarcus North jumps for joy as he reaches his 100 with a six off Graeme SwannPhotograph: Tom JenkinsAn exasperated Andrew StraussPhotograph: Tom JenkinsThe England team are relieved to have a drinks break in the morning, so they can regroup and plan how to try and stem the torrent of Aussie runsPhotograph: Tom JenkinsJubilant Aussie fans wave their flags as they pass 300Photograph: Tom JenkinsMarcus North smashes a boundary off Stuart BroadPhotograph: Tom JenkinsA relieved Michael Clarke gets a leading edge off Graham Onions but the ball drops to safetyPhotograph: Tom JenkinsPaul Collingwood tries to avoid a brutish first ball from Mitchell JohnsonPhotograph: Tom JenkinsAndrew Strauss walks after his dismissal to Ben HilfenhausPhotograph: Tom JenkinsMitchell Johnson celebrates getting Alastair Cook out caught behindPhotograph: Tom JenkinsFans wear colourful skin suits on the Western Terrace and with a bit of luck they couldn't see much of England's woeful performance through their masksPhotograph: Tom JenkinsA shell shocked Ian Bell walks back to the pavilion after his dismissalPhotograph: Tom JenkinsBen Hilfenhaus celebrates after trapping Ravi Bopara LBW on his first ball ...Photograph: Tom Jenkins... and then Bopara walksPhotograph: Tom JenkinsRicky Ponting celebrates with Mitchell Johnson after the bowler got the wicket of Alastair CookPhotograph: Tom Jenkins
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