England's Ollie Robinson, centre, celebrates after taking the wicket of Australia's David Warner. Photo / AP
Australia needs 174 more runs and England seven more wickets in a gripping Ashes series opener that will be decided on the fifth and final day at Edgbaston.
Chasing 281 to win, Australia was 107-3 at stumps on the fourth day Monday, and both sides were feeling good about their
chances of winning what has been a tight test.
After losing the wickets of David Warner, Marnus Labuschagne and Steve Smith in a span of eight overs in the last session, Usman Khawaja stood firm to be 34 not out with nightwatchman Scott Boland on a career-best 13 not out.
Stuart Broad brought England back into the contest with two of the three wickets and fired up the raucous crowd.
When Australia started its second innings after tea, the crowd chanted, “Broady’s gonna get ya,” to bait Warner, who has fallen to Broad 16 times, including in the first innings.