In the Ashes, following a humiliating 405-run defeat in the second Test at Lord's, hosts England bounced back on the opening day of the Edgbaston Test yesterday bundling out Australia for a paltry 136. Making a mockery of the visitors' decision to bat first, England ran through Australia's batting line up using only the three pacers. James Anderson recorded his best Ashes figures of 6 for 47, while Stuart Broad and Steven Finn bagged 2 wickets each. Recovering from a head injury, Aussie opener Chris Rogers top scored with 52. In reply, England were 133 for 3, when the stumps were drawn. Joe Root on 30 and Jonny Bairstow on 1 were at the crease. Ian Bell made 53. The 5-match series is currently tied at 1-1.
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Ashes 2015: England bundle out Australia for meager 136 in first their innings