England’s Stuart Broad took eight wickets as Australia, after losing the toss, sensationally collapsed to 60 all out on the first day of the fourth Test at Trent Bridge on Thursday.
Fast-medium bowler Broad’s Test-best return of eight for 15 in 9.3 overs, after England won the toss on his Nottinghamshire home ground, started with two wickets in the first over of the match — including his 300th in Tests.
Mitchell Johnson (13) and Australia captain Michael Clarke (10) were the only batsmen to make double-figure scores in an innings that was wrapped up in just 18.3 overs — the quickest any team has ever been bowled out in the first innings of a Test — during a scarcely believable 94 minutes’ play in Nottingham.
Australia’s total was the lowest by either side in an Ashes innings since England were dismissed for 52 at The Oval in 1948.
England lead the five-match series 2-1 and victory at Trent Bridge would see them regain the Ashes.