Postpublished at 08:44 British Summer Time 7 July 2023
I'm going to briefly end the Mark Woody love-in to bring you today's Daily ZaltzQuiz question.
I will be returning to Woody after though!
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I'm going to briefly end the Mark Woody love-in to bring you today's Daily ZaltzQuiz question.
I will be returning to Woody after though!
The final paper is the Daily Mail and they again focus on Mark Wood, calling him "Rocket Man" in a nice split pic with Wimbledon second-round winner Liam Broady and the "Racket Man".
The Guardian also focus on Wood.
Anyone reckon the Durham quick had a good day out?
The Daily Express have also zoned in on Wood and that express delivery.
I'll bring you the video of that ball and Wood's wickets when we've finished with the papers.
Mark Wood is also the centre of attention of the back page of the Daily Star.
They put Wood's 96.5mph in the middle of a weather map showing temperatures in the 30s and saying Wood was "too hot for Aussies"
The back page of the Daily Telegraph focusses on the performance of Mark Wood.
The England quick reached 96.5mph on day one and had an average speed of 90.5mph across the day.
Time for a look at the English papers.
You will notice a theme...
Here's the weather forecast for Headingley today.
What's that saying?
Make hay while the sun shines?
It's never felt more appropriate...
England will start day two 195 runs behind.
Before we look at the papers, shall I bring you some positivity to start the day?
Were you busy yesterday, or just want to remind yourself what happened?
Well, look no further.
In a rush and need more a digestible start to the day? Here are our five-minute highlights:
Matthew Henry
BBC Sport at Headingley
An electric Mark Wood took five wickets for England but the crucial third Ashes Test is in the balance after an enthralling first day at Headingley.
Wood helped England dismiss Australia for 263, despite a sensational century from Mitchell Marsh, but the hosts were reduced to 68-3 at the close, trailing by 195.
England took advantage of winning the toss on a quick pitch to reduce Australia to 85-4 before Marsh came in and bludgeoned 118 from as many balls.
He dominated a stand of 155 with Travis Head, clubbing 17 fours and four sixes.
England were hurt by dropping four chances, including Marsh on 12 and Head on nine, but roared back into the game after Marsh fell in the final over before tea.
From 240-4, Australia lost their final six wickets for 23 runs with Wood, like Marsh playing his first match of the series, taking 5-34 in a thrilling display of high pace - at one stage reaching 96.5mph.
England were left with 90 minutes to bat in the evening and lost Ben Duckett and Harry Brook to Pat Cummins before Marsh removed Zak Crawley.
Joe Root is 19 not out and Jonny Bairstow unbeaten on one as England attempt to overturn a 2-0 series lead for the first time in Ashes history and prevent Australia clinching the urn at the earliest opportunity.
Morning!
How are we all?
Day one saw the momentum swing one way, then another, back again and then probably back again.
We head into day two with the game pretty evenly poised but it is a day you feel England have to dominate if they want to stay in the Ashes.
Will they? Let's find out.
Another day, another incredible day of Ashes cricket.
This series - and practically every single session - just keeps on delivering.