See how the dramatic fourth day unfolded 140 characters at a time.
Day four in tweets
On a positive note from English warm ups Stu Broad providing some quality nicks for Slip fielding practice to teammates #OfTheFace #ashes
— Damien Fleming (@bowlologist) July 13, 2013
Haven't seen shoulder pads like that since the 80s.
— Matt Dixon (@mattyd_30) July 13, 2013
Broad edges Pattinson to Haddin... and walks!
— Lawrence Booth (@the_topspin) July 13, 2013
I never walked ever... But I did when it went to 1st slip! Ha
— Dean Jones (@ProfDeano) July 13, 2013
I always walked............bit hard to stand there with all 3 stumps lying on the game 😊
— Glenn McGrath (@glennmcgrath11) July 13, 2013
If the first 10 batsmen can get us to 213 runs, we know our number 11 has 98 runs in him .. #AshtonAgar .. That is all
— Phil Gould (@gusgould91) July 13, 2013
This ashes battle is so intriguing. It's had more twists and turns than a Sherlock Holmes case. A potential classic
— Peter Stefanovic (@peterstefanovic) July 13, 2013
Shane Watson has now been dismissed lbw 22 times in Test Match cricket – that accounts for 29.33% of all his dismissals! #Ashes
— BBC TMS (@bbctms) July 13, 2013
DRS rule re LBW needs to be changed. To much grey area. It should more than 50% of the ball hitting leg stump then out less than 50% not out
— Glenn McGrath (@glennmcgrath11) July 13, 2013
Great presence of mind Chris Rogers! Solid decision making under enormous pressure!
— Dean Jones (@ProfDeano) July 13, 2013
This is good boys have to keep grinding it out. C'mon Aussie. Big last 8 and a bit hours left in this game.
— John Hastings (@johnhastings194) July 13, 2013
Rogers appears to have lost faith in DRS judging by reaction to Watson decision. Dropped his bat.
— Chloe Saltau (@chloejane32) July 13, 2013
Yes Bucky!!!! Double it up now. #VicsDoItBetter #loveyourwork #nevergiveup
— Emma Inglis (@emma_j_inglis) July 13, 2013
Where's Aleem Dar? He didn't hit that! #ashes
— Roger Oldridge (@roger_oldridge) July 13, 2013
Rogers had scored only 2 off his last 16 balls before clipping that cutter to the midwicket trap. #Ashes #cricket
— Wisden Almanack (@WisdenAlmanack) July 13, 2013
OUT! Clarke gets the finest of edges off Stuart Broad and the captain departs for 23. AUS 4-161 #Ashes
— Cricket Australia (@CricketAus) July 13, 2013
This is awesome test cricket to watch!! Ball is swinging, spinning, variable bounce. C'mon hughesy and smithy!!!
— Glenn Maxwell (@Gmaxi_32) July 13, 2013
0 reviews left.. Here we go again
— stephen o'keefe (@stephenokeefe72) July 13, 2013
Bloody hell this is going down to the wire
— Cameron Borgas (@CamBorgas) July 13, 2013
Double bugger! #cmonaus
— Emma Inglis (@emma_j_inglis) July 13, 2013
Australia have lost their last three wickets in the space of 18 balls. They only scored three runs in this period #Ashes
— BBC TMS (@bbctms) July 13, 2013
Couldn't do it again, could he? #ashtag #ashes
— Steve Cazzulino (@stevecazz) July 13, 2013
In the famous #Ashes Test Match at Edgbaston in 2005, Australia closed overnight needing 107 runs to win with two wickets in hand
— BBC TMS (@bbctms) July 13, 2013
It's stumps at the end of a tense Day Four with Agar and Haddin at crease and Australia still 136 in arrears AUS 6-174 #Ashes #ReturnTheUrn
— Cricket Australia (@CricketAus) July 13, 2013
Unbelievable day 5 coming up!!! #ilovetestcricket #ilovetheashes absolutely nothing better in sport!!!
— Glenn Maxwell (@Gmaxi_32) July 13, 2013
Australia finished 6 for 174 needing another 137 runs. Hoping for something special from the Aussies tomorrow. You just never know!!!
— Glenn McGrath (@glennmcgrath11) July 13, 2013