• Jason Roy 9. Caught by David Warner driving at a wide Josh Hazlewood ball. Getty
    Jason Roy 9. Caught by David Warner driving at a wide Josh Hazlewood ball. Getty
  • Joe Root 0. Trapped leg before second ball to Hazlewood. AFP
    Joe Root 0. Trapped leg before second ball to Hazlewood. AFP
  • Rory Burns 9. Caught behind by Tim Paine trying to hook a Pat Cummins delivery. AFP
    Rory Burns 9. Caught behind by Tim Paine trying to hook a Pat Cummins delivery. AFP
  • Ben Stokes 8. Chased a wide one and caught by Warner off James Pattinson. PA Photo
    Ben Stokes 8. Chased a wide one and caught by Warner off James Pattinson. PA Photo
  • Joe Denly 12. Lasted 49 balls but caught behind by Paine off Pattinson. Getty
    Joe Denly 12. Lasted 49 balls but caught behind by Paine off Pattinson. Getty
  • Jonny Bairstow 4. Another catch for Warner in the slips, this time off Hazlewood. PA Photo
    Jonny Bairstow 4. Another catch for Warner in the slips, this time off Hazlewood. PA Photo
  • Chris Woakes 5. Fell first ball after lunch, clipping a legside ball to Paine off Cummins. Reuters
    Chris Woakes 5. Fell first ball after lunch, clipping a legside ball to Paine off Cummins. Reuters
  • Jos Buttler 5. Misjudges a drive and caught by Usman Khawaja off Hazlewood. PA Photo
    Jos Buttler 5. Misjudges a drive and caught by Usman Khawaja off Hazlewood. PA Photo
  • Jofra Archer 7. Badly misjudges a hook shot and caught behind by Paine off Cummins. Getty
    Jofra Archer 7. Badly misjudges a hook shot and caught behind by Paine off Cummins. Getty
  • Jack Leach 1. Bowled by Hazlewood to give the Australia his five-for. Reuters
    Jack Leach 1. Bowled by Hazlewood to give the Australia his five-for. Reuters
  • Stuart Broad 4 not out. Pictured bowling, Broad survived five balls and his boundary was one of only 10 in the England innings. Reuters
    Stuart Broad 4 not out. Pictured bowling, Broad survived five balls and his boundary was one of only 10 in the England innings. Reuters

How England were bowled out for their eighth lowest Ashes total of 67 at Headingley - in pictures


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England capitulated to 67 all out in their first innings of the third Ashes Test to all but lose any chance of regaining the Ashes.

Josh Hazlewood led the Australian onslaught with 5-30 as England were dismissed for their eighth lowest total in an Ashes match.

Joe Denly top-scored with 12 as England fell apart chasing Australia's first innings score of 179 in the third Ashes Test of the series.

Australia will now start their second innings with a lead of 112 and knowing that with batting only likely to get harder that they may well already have the game won.

If Australia win the match they will retain the Ashes as being 2-0 ahead with two Tests to come after this they cannot lose the series. England have to be triumphant in the series to regain the Ashes.

If England can somehow avoid defeat they would need to win the fourth Test at Old Trafford and the fifth Test at the Oval to regain the urn.

Check out the gallery above to see where it all went wrong for England with the bat. To move on to the next image, click on the arrows, or if using a mobile device, simply swipe.