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England have dismissed Australia for 60 in the first innings of the fourth Investec Ashes Test at Trent Bridge.

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The innings lasted one hour and 34 minutes and Stuart Broad took eight for 15.

Stuart Broad roared past 300 Test wickets as Australia collapsed on a remarkable morning at Trent Bridge.

Broad became only the fifth Englishman to take 300 when Chris Rogers fell to just the third delivery of the fourth Investec Test - and in under five overs, Australia were 21 for five.

Broad, round the wicket to Rogers on his home ground, had the opener edging to Alastair Cook at first slip - consigning the Australian to his first duck in his 46th Test innings.

The tourists, who must avoid defeat in this fourth Investec Test to stop England regaining the Ashes, were soon in much more trouble.

Steve Smith also went in Broad's first over, edging extra bounce to Joe Root at third slip, after Cook had won the toss on a cloudy morning.

Mark Wood then outdid Broad, striking with only his second delivery at the other end when David Warner got an inside-edge behind.

Shaun Marsh was the next to edge Broad (four for six), to Ian Bell this time at second slip.

Then at the start of Broad's next over, Ben Stokes pulled off a brilliant catch at gully as Adam Voges went for a single - to go with Warner, Rogers and Marsh's ducks.

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