ESPNcricinfo staff07-Aug-2015Mitchell Starc was the bowler to strike for Australia…•Getty Images…and he comprehensively castled nightwatchman Mark Wood in his following over to complete a five-for•Getty ImagesStarc bowled Jos Buttler for his sixth wicket as England’s innings began to unravel quickly•Getty ImagesBut Moeen Ali played a familiar hand at No. 8 to wrest back some momentum, putting on 58 in seven overs with Stuart Broad•Getty ImagesEngland declared their innings on 391 for 9, a lead of 331, and gave David Warner and Chris Rogers a few overs to negotiate before lunch•Getty ImagesRogers showed good judgement as Australia’s first wicket surpassed the 60 they made in the first innings•Getty Images… but he needed a slice of luck on 47 when Mark Wood overstepped•Getty ImagesRogers capitalised with Australia’s first half-century of the innings•Getty Images… but Ben Stokes wrecked Australia’s recovery with three wickets in 13 balls•Getty Images… including Warner for 64•Getty ImagesSteven Smith was left to contemplate his shot selection after holing out to point•Getty ImagesMichael Clarke’s miserable series continued when Wood removed him for 13•PA PhotosClarke returned to the pavilion to contemplate his position as Australia’s grip on the Ashes was all but ended•Getty ImagesStokes added a fourth victim when Peter Nevill offered no stroke•Getty Images… and completed his second five-wicket haul when Mitchell Johnson edged to slip•Getty ImagesStokes salutes the crowd after bowling England to the brink of Ashes glory•Getty Images
Stokes takes five as Australia slide away
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