Broad takes 8/15 as Australia collapses to 60 against England

Nottingham, Aug 6:

England paceman Stuart Broad took 8-15 as Australia collapsed to 60 all out in 94 minutes on the first day of the fourth Ashes Test on a remarkable morning session at Trent Bridge today.
Seeking a victory to clinch the series, England put the Australians in to bat in overcast conditions and had them at 15-4 after 16 balls in 14 minutes, with three batsmen — Chris Rogers, David Warner and recalled Shaun Marsh — out for ducks.
Ben Stokes took a sensational one-handed catch at fifth slip to remove Adam Voges (1), leaving the score 21-5, and Broad completed the fastest ever five-for when Australia captain Michael Clarke (10) edged a slog to first slip.
Broad then ripped through the tail to dismiss Mitchell Starc (1), Mitchell Johnson (13) and Nathan Lyon (9), ending the innings after just 18.3 overs. It was the shortest first innings in Test history, and extras — 14 of them — was the top score.
It was Australia’s joint-seventh lowest Test score and the tourists’ chances of taking the series to The Oval for the fifth Test appeared in tatters.
A feeling of disbelief swept through Trent Bridge as the wickets tumbled, starting on the third ball of the day when Broad reached 300 Test wickets by enticing an edge from Rogers to Cook. The fast bowler was playing on his home Nottinghamshire ground. (PTI)