LONDON, July 21: Glenn McGrath took five wickets including his 500th Test victim as England, chasing Australia’s 190 all out, closed a dramatic opening day of the first Ashes Test on 92 for seven on Thursday. Steve Harmison also took five wickets for the home side but McGrath then scythed through the English top order, taking five for 21 from 13 overs on a Lord’s pitch appearing to offer some uneven bounce which saw 17 wickets falling.
McGrath took all his wickets for just two runs in a 31-ball burst after tea to reduce England to 21 for five.
The 35-year-old had Marcus Trescothick (four) caught behind off the first ball after tea for his 500th victim and followed that up four balls later as Andrew Strauss (two) went in similar fashion.
Soon it was 18 for three as McGrath flattened Michael Vaughan’s stumps. The England captain made three.
Ian Bell edged it into his leg stump for six, while Andrew Flintoff was also bowled for a duck as the ball skittled through low.
McGrath hopes to pass Courtney Walsh’s 519 Test wickets to become the most successful pace bowler in history. Only two other men, spinners Shane Warne (583) and Muttiah Muralitharan (539), have taken more Test wickets.
Kevin Pietersen (29 not out) and Geraint Jones (30), however, battled back with a 58-run stand before Brett Lee took two late wickets, Ashley Giles treading on his wicket facing the final ball of the day.
Australia have not lost to England at Lord’s for 71 years.
Earlier Harmison took five for 43 in 11.2 overs, hitting the top three batsmen and dismissing Ricky Ponting before cleaning up the tail.
Ponting was also hit on the helmet by Harmison, suffering a gash to his cheek.
Matthew Hayden went first, bowled by Matthew Hoggard for 12. Ponting followed for nine, squared up by Harmison and edging into the slips.
Andrew Flintoff, with his fourth ball, made it 66 for three as Langer top-edged a pull.
Simon Jones, with his first delivery, then induced a wild waft from Damien Martyn who edged behind.
Australia reached lunch on 97 for five before Simon Katich, Adam Gilchrist and Warne fought back.
Gilchrist carved 26 off 19 deliveries before he was caught behind off Flintoff.
Warne, who put on 49 in 47 balls for the seventh wicket with Katich, slogged 28 before he was bowled off his pad by Harmison.
Two balls later Katich top-edged behind as he attempted to hook Harmison.
Harmison ended the innings with four wickets for seven runs in a 14-ball burst.
Scoreboard
AUSTRALIA (1st Innings):
J.L. Langer c Harmison b Flintoff 40
M.L. Hayden b Hoggard 12
R.T. Ponting c Strauss b Harmison 9
D.R. Martyn c G. Jones b S. Jones 2
M.J. Clarke lbw b S. Jones 11
S.M. Katich c G. Jones b Harmison 27
A.C. Gilchrist c G. Jones b Flintoff 26
S.K. Warne b Harmison 28
B. Lee c G. Jones b Harmison 3
J.N. Gillespie lbw b Harmison 1
G.D. McGrath not out 10
EXTRAS (B-5, LB-4, W-1, NB-11) 21
TOTAL (all out, 40.2 overs) 190
FALL OF WKTS: 1-35, 2-55, 3-66, 4-66, 5-87, 6-126, 7-175, 8-178, 9-178.