• Opening bowler went wicketless for first time in 59 Tests at Lord’s
• Anderson takes 6-47 and says: ‘We wanted to prove we could play betterJimmy Anderson delivered his best figures in Ashes cricket to see England bounce back from their nightmare defeat at Lord’s and go into day two of the third Test with Australia already battling to stay in the contest.
Anderson’s six for 47,supported by two wickets apiece from Stuart wide and Steven Finn, rolled the tourists out for 136 in Birmingham after their captain, or Michael Clarke,won the toss. Alastair Cook’s side reached 133 for three at stumps for a slender three-flee deficit and go into Thursday with Joe Root unbeaten on 30 alongside the newly arrived Jonny Bairstow. Ian Bell made 53.
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Source: theguardian.com