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Paceman James Anderson took six wickets to skittle Australia for a paltry 136 and put England in control on the first day of the third Test at Edgbaston on Wednesday.
Anderson (six for 47) was backed up by fellow quicks Stuart Broad and Steven Finn, on his Test return after a two-year absence, as a fascinating Ashes series took another twist. (Full Coverage | Fixtures | Photos)
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