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Australia react to humiliation in fourth Test

Australia react to humiliation in fourth Test
Australia react to humiliation in fourth Test
After being embarrassed at Trent Bridge, Australia's cricketers were plastered all over the front pages of their national newspapers.
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After being embarrassed at Trent Bridge, Australia's cricketers were plastered all over the front pages of their national newspapers.

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'It's Pomicide' and 'Cr-Ashes' were among the headlines after Australia were bowled out for 60 in the fourth Test on Thursday.

England reached 274-4 at stumps in response in Nottingham as Stuart Broad (8-15) and Joe Root (124 not out) took centre stage and put them on the verge of winning the Ashes.

Australia captain Michael Clarke, who made 10, was a common theme on the front pages of the paper.

The Sydney Morning Herald went with the 'It's Pomicide' headline, while 'Cr-Ashes' was on the front of The West Australian.

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Shocker, disaster, embarrassed, demolished and humiliated were all on the front pages.

That is unlikely to change as England look set to reclaim the Ashes, with Clarke under-fire for his and his team's poor form.

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