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England demolish Aussies

James Anderson claimed four wickets as England's bowlers totally dominated the start of the second day of the Ashes Test at Edgbaston.

Durham fast bowler Graham Onions began in stunning fashion from the City End with wickets from the first two balls of the day.

Lancashire paceman Anderson followed up with three wickets of his own shortly before lunch as Australia, who resumed on 126 for one, slumped to 203 for eight at lunch.

Both men found themselves on hat-tricks but could not complete the feat despite the roars of the notorious Edgbaston crowd.

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