23:34 (IST)6 AUG 2015
🔥🔥🔥 pic.twitter.com/hNSOGthgvw
— Sportskeeda (@Sportskeeda) August 6, 2015
23:30 (IST)6 AUG 2015
S Broad 8 Wickets Caught at Slip Caught at Slip Caught at Slip Caught at Slip Caught at Slip Caught at Slip Caught at Slip Caught at Slip
— Broken Cricket (@BrokenCricket) August 6, 2015
23:27 (IST)6 AUG 2015
#Australia 60 all out, #England 274-4. They're coming home They're coming home They're coming #Ashes coming home. #ENGvAUS #MyAshesSummer
— David Garrido (@SkySportsDavid) August 6, 2015
23:26 (IST)6 AUG 2015
Photo | This is surely the defining image of a day that those who watched will never forget. #Ashes pic.twitter.com/hn94zRKYKq
— Freddie Wilde (@fwildecricket) August 6, 2015
23:26 (IST)6 AUG 2015
Well done @StuartBroad8 for super spell today 8 for 15 👏👏👏👏 special efforts # 300 club. Keep it up
— Harbhajan Singh (@harbhajan_singh) August 6, 2015
23:17 (IST)6 AUG 2015
Australia will remember Last Ashes for 5-0 England will remember this Ashes for 60 #Ashes2015
— Broken Cricket (@BrokenCricket) August 6, 2015
23:16 (IST)6 AUG 2015
23:16 (IST)6 AUG 2015
My face when I saw the score in the cricket... #Ashes pic.twitter.com/WGg00xm78n
— Larry the Cat (@Number10cat) August 6, 2015
23:16 (IST)6 AUG 2015
Joe Root is the first batsman to score a century on day 1 of an Ashes Test batting in the 2nd innings of the match.
— Andrew Samson (@AWSStats) August 6, 2015
23:16 (IST)6 AUG 2015
Australia now have 2 hopes of saving the Ashes - no hope, and Bob Hope.
— Piers Morgan (@piersmorgan) August 6, 2015
23:16 (IST)6 AUG 2015
If I weren’t already married, I think I might propose to @StuartBroad8 or, if turned down, @joeroot05 #Ashes #bbccricket
— Stephen Fry (@stephenfry) August 6, 2015
23:16 (IST)6 AUG 2015
It's very considerate of Australia to attempt to lose the Ashes before the Premier League kicks off. G'day mate.
— Gary Lineker (@GaryLineker) August 6, 2015
23:15 (IST)6 AUG 2015
Coming home… #Ashes pic.twitter.com/hDzADSGR15
— Piers Morgan (@piersmorgan) August 6, 2015
23:14 (IST)6 AUG 2015
Stumps! ENG 274/4 lead by 214 runs against AUS (60) after Day 1 of the 4th Test in #Ashes2015. http://t.co/o6ehy6Tu1h pic.twitter.com/iXeweqdABB
— Sportskeeda (@Sportskeeda) August 6, 2015
19:19 (IST)6 AUG 2015
Dismissed for 1 most often in Tests: 14 JM Anderson 13 Harbhajan Singh 12 J Srinath/GD McGrath 12/IR Bell.
— Andrew Samson (@AWSStats) August 6, 2015
18:14 (IST)6 AUG 2015
Highlights of the Aussie inning might get banned in India.
— PBR (@bagrat15) August 6, 2015
18:05 (IST)6 AUG 2015
I'll just boil myself an egg while they show the Aussie innings again.
— Fred Boycott (@FredBoycott) August 6, 2015
17:43 (IST)6 AUG 2015
Australia are playing the long game - bankrupting the ECB with lost ticket sales.
— Harry Pearson (@camsell59) August 6, 2015
17:43 (IST)6 AUG 2015
04W24W0W04100000W40000110W020000401000W000000000101000011W0011200010040040000W1W30000000000000400000000000001004W: Aus innings in one tweet.
— Ramesh Srivats (@rameshsrivats) August 6, 2015
17:37 (IST)6 AUG 2015
I think @StuartBroad8's face just about sums that morning up! #Ashes pic.twitter.com/IPKflHf52F
— Lord's Ground (@HomeOfCricket) August 6, 2015
17:35 (IST)6 AUG 2015
#Ashes2015 @TrentBridge Quote of the day so far: "It's like watching the highlights.....live"
— England's Barmy Army (@TheBarmyArmy) August 6, 2015
17:32 (IST)6 AUG 2015
7th worst batting performance by Australia. #ENGvAUS #Ashes pic.twitter.com/yGM0xa3v2e
— Sportskeeda (@Sportskeeda) August 6, 2015
17:32 (IST)6 AUG 2015
What's that you were saying @ShaneWarne ??? 😂😂😂😂 #Ashes2015 #ENGvAUS pic.twitter.com/93g69djThw
— Kevin Pietersen (@KP24p) August 6, 2015
17:26 (IST)6 AUG 2015
That didn't take long, @StuartBroad8's wikipedia page has been correctly updated. pic.twitter.com/t2t8rh3kcD
— TheSPORTbible (@TSBible) August 6, 2015
17:20 (IST)6 AUG 2015
In solidarity with Michael Clarke's comments that Australia are playing with 10, they have all decided to not play at all. Like captain.
— Aayush Sidd (@slicesofIife) August 6, 2015
17:14 (IST)6 AUG 2015
Congratulations to Australia for managing a total (60) lower than their international dialling code (61).
— Richard Jolly (@RichJolly) August 6, 2015
17:12 (IST)6 AUG 2015
Australia’s top-scorer was Extras, with 14 runs. #Ashes
— Freddie Wilde (@fwildecricket) August 6, 2015
16:58 (IST)6 AUG 2015
People with tickets to day two of this Test... #Ashes pic.twitter.com/yp787OOkBP
— Sportsbet.com.au (@sportsbetcomau) August 6, 2015
16:57 (IST)6 AUG 2015
When we tell our grandkids about this morning it will be the day they take us to the old people's home. "You're mad Grandad." #Ashes
— Freddie Wilde (@fwildecricket) August 6, 2015
16:55 (IST)6 AUG 2015
21st-century batting producing a 19th-century scorecard.
— Andy Zaltzman (@ZaltzCricket) August 6, 2015
16:55 (IST)6 AUG 2015
Rightfully, a standing ovation for Australia's 50. It's been a team effort
— Simon Wilde (@swildecricket) August 6, 2015
16:48 (IST)6 AUG 2015
Australian batsmen right now #Ashes2015 pic.twitter.com/ajvuIk9ZyV
— Sportskeeda (@Sportskeeda) August 6, 2015
16:39 (IST)6 AUG 2015
"Are you guys seriously cricketers?" #Ashes pic.twitter.com/v2vTiPfus5
— Titus O'Reily (@TitusOReily) August 6, 2015
16:38 (IST)6 AUG 2015
In affectionate remembrance of Australian cricket, which is currently dying at Trent Bridge. RIP.
— Piers Morgan (@piersmorgan) August 6, 2015
16:34 (IST)6 AUG 2015
Australia's top four = Malaysia's dial code (0 0 6 0) Had Marsh scored 1, it would have been Australia's code :P #justaying
— Mazher Arshad (@cricket_U) August 6, 2015
16:33 (IST)6 AUG 2015
Australia's score - LOL/LOL in LOL overs #Ashes2015
— The-Lying-Lama (@KyaUkhaadLega) August 6, 2015
16:32 (IST)6 AUG 2015
Test match cricket is for the kids. I'm a traditionalist and prefer 20-20, the longer format of the game
— James Corrigan (@jcorrigangolf) August 6, 2015
16:31 (IST)6 AUG 2015
Australia in this test beginning to look like Indian parliament - people walking out before even a session is complete.
— Tony Sebastian (@notytony) August 6, 2015
16:30 (IST)6 AUG 2015
The Aussies may be good at home. But looks like they can't play a Broad.
— Ramesh Srivats (@rameshsrivats) August 6, 2015
16:29 (IST)6 AUG 2015
I'm now thinking that maybe Jimmy Anderson was holding England back. #Ashes
— miriam kimber (@miriamlaila) August 6, 2015
16:28 (IST)6 AUG 2015
This batting is so awful Australia should be made to follow on.
— Pavilion Opinions (@pavilionopinion) August 6, 2015
16:26 (IST)6 AUG 2015
Has Chris Martin been secretly appointed Australian batting coach?
— Andy Zaltzman (@ZaltzCricket) August 6, 2015
16:22 (IST)6 AUG 2015
Wow @StuartBroad8, just wow: 5 wickets for 6 runs in 19 balls. It is the fastest five-for in Test history #legendary pic.twitter.com/qJRdv0P9TQ
— England Cricket (@englandcricket) August 6, 2015
16:22 (IST)6 AUG 2015
Man who gave Australia motivational speech this morning seen leaving Trent Bridge. pic.twitter.com/hNq4uRRrYY
— pauliegunn (@PaulGunning1) August 6, 2015
16:20 (IST)6 AUG 2015
Ashes to Ashes, dust to dust. Hopes of a contest, just went bust. #ENGvAUS
— Rahul Bose (@RahulBose1) August 6, 2015
16:16 (IST)6 AUG 2015
We will be removing Australia and replacing them with Azerbaijan in the next #StickCricket2 update. #Ashes2015
— Stick Cricket (@stickcricket) August 6, 2015
16:13 (IST)6 AUG 2015
11 - @StuartBroad8 has dismissed @MClarke23 11 times in Tests, more often than any other bowler. Edge.
— OptaJim (@OptaJim) August 6, 2015
16:07 (IST)6 AUG 2015
What a catch @benstokes38 !!!!! I love his celebration and his dodgy mangled finger pointing out!!! 👆🏻#ashes
— Paul Collingwood (@Colly622) August 6, 2015
16:04 (IST)6 AUG 2015
Only two teams Australia in 1896 and India in 2008 have been dismissed before lunch of the opening day of a Test match #Ashes #Ashes2015
— Mohandas Menon (@mohanstatsman) August 6, 2015
15:49 (IST)6 AUG 2015
The first time England have dismissed both Australian openers for a duck since Brisbane, Dec 1950.
— Andy Zaltzman (@ZaltzCricket) August 6, 2015