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Watch: Stuart Broad Takes 2 Wickets In 2 Balls, Sends Edgbaston Crowd Into Frenzy

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Australia's hopes of getting close to England's target were dashed in the 11th of their innings as Stuart Broad struck twice in as many deliveries to send the Edgbaston crowd into raptures.

On the first delivery of the over, Broad managed to get an inside edge off David Warner, who ended up playing it back onto his stumps.

This was the 15th time that Broad has dismissed Warner in Test cricket. On the very next delivery, Broad's outswinger got a thin edge of Marnus Labuschagne's bat, before Jonny Bairstow did the rest behind the stumps.

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