England resume on 82-5 and James Anderson hits a four to continue his record of 54 innings without a duck but he goes the next ball edging Ben Hilfenhaus to Ponting in the slip
Australia celebrate the early wicket with Hilfenhaus, their leading wicket-taker, bang on the button once again as England slump to 86-6
And it isn't long before England lose their second wicket of the day, their seventh in all, when Matt Prior edged to wicketkeeper Brad Haddin, who takes a brilliant diving catch, England 120-7
Broad said after Saturday's horror show England would play for pride on Sunday and he certainly does, swinging the bat to give the packed Headingley crowd something to cheer
Broad reaches his fifty off just 42 balls and is one positive to take from the Test, after his Test-best 6-91 with the ball
Graeme Swann said on Twitter on Saturday night: "2 ways to view 2morrow, a hopeless cause or a chance for immortality..." and he decides to counter-attack with great effect
Broad finally goes for 61 but he smashed that off just 49 balls including 10 fours and puts on 118 for the eighth wicket with Swann
England reach lunch at 245-8 and receive a standing ovation from the Headingley crowd but Swann departs for 62 soon after the re-start when he is judged to have nicked it behind
And it's all over as Johnson bowls Graham Onions for a duck to claim a five-for as Australia win by an innings and 80 runs
So Australia level the series 1-1 and it goes down to an Ashes decider at The Oval, staring 20 August
And England captain Andrew Strauss is left to wonder where it all went wrong as he assesses England's options ahead of the final Test at The Oval
While for Ricky Ponting, life appears a lot rosier as his Australia side go into the deciding Test very much on form
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