but the stadium s elation was halted by one arm. no ball, not out. this day finished with some brilliant momentum. let s get some reaction now, in a moment, we will hearfrom travis head. but reaction now, in a moment, we will hear from travis head. but first, here are stuart broad. we did create enough chances to probably bowl a study out today. but enough chances to probably bowl a study out today- study out today. but really, it doesnt study out today. but really, it doesn t strike study out today. but really, it doesn t strike me study out today. but really, it doesn t strike me as - study out today. but really, it doesn t strike me as the - sort of pitch after day to that you would be looking to get ten wickets in a day. very hard to get a play and miss or a false shot out of the batter if they just stay in and miss or a false shot out of the batter if theyjust stay in their bubble like you did today, playing beautifully. but we are playing a long match, and we know that the
of situation stuart broad is made for, especially against david warner. a roar that has echoed through ashes history. the 15th time he has got him. the next ball was marcus labuschagne, swept away by broad s charge. as the clouds parted, the aussies started to settle, and ben stokes doesn t like that. he took the ball against the great steve smith. wait a moment. what a moment. after lunch, the counterpunch. usman khawaja and travis head smasheed 50s, partly at the expense of the returning moeen ali, but he and his partner took a favour and removed head. for him in his home city, in a format he thought he had retired from, you never lose it. cameron green bowled, early he might have been stumped. 220-5. but still, there was usman khawaja, and this was a moment for national significance. this moment of important significance for australia.