England lose four wickets and score 98 runs in the morning session of Day 2 at Edgbaston.
Steve Finn's 5/45 helps England reduce Australia to 168/7 on Day 2 of third Ashes Test.
Anderson's six for 47 helped dismiss the tourists for 136 on the first day of the third Test at Edgbaston.
After Anderson show, England batsmen put up a decent show to keep Australia under pressure on a rain-curtailed Day 1.
Runs through the Australian batting line-up with 6/47 after Finn causes early damage; hosts 133/3 in reply to visitors’ 136.
England bounced back from the heavy defeat in the Lord's Test as they bowled out Australia for a paltry 136 in 1st innings on 3rd Test.
England end Day 1 on 133/3, trailing Australia by 3 runs after Anderson took 6 wickets to bowl out Australia for 136.
Ricky Ponting believes Brad Haddin may have played his 66th and final Test in the defeat to England in Cardiff.
Chris Rogers, 37, had been struck on the helmet by James Anderson before making 173 in the first innings at Lord's.
While addressing the press before the third Ashes Test, Michael Clarke said it was all about executing the skills to have 'sex.'
England go into the Edgbaston Test after a massive 405-run defeat at the hands of Australia in the previous Test at Lord's.
Haddin played the opening Ashes Test in Cardiff but sat out the second Test at Lord's due to family reasons.
Ian Bell has been struggling for runs and has scored only 117 runs in the last six Tests.
Chris Rogers' team mate Mitchell Starc can also be expected to be at full throttle.
Shane Warne and Merv Hughes were part of the Australian team for the 1993 Ashes tour.
Rogers was struck on the helmet by James Anderson off the first ball of the second day of the Lord's Test.
Chris Rogers missed Australia's recent 2-0 series win in the Caribbean after being hit on the head while batting in the nets.
Australia defeated England by 405 runs in the second Ashes Test at Lord's.
Jonny Bairstow scored 3 hundreds and 2 fifties in his first 10 innings but has found scores harder to come by of late.
Kevin Pietersen has played 104 Tests for England scoring 8181 runs at an average of 47.28.