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Australia were put in to bat on day one of the fourth Test, which allowed Stuart Broad take his 600th Test wicket and Jonny Bairstow to briefly put his wicket keeping woes behind him with a memorable catch.

Here are the five things you missed overnight as Australia ended day one on 8-299.

1. Glare stops play

Stuart Broad motions to the crowd
Stuart Broad had to try and arrange the spectators to block the glare. (Getty Images: Alex Davidson)

The weather normally plays a role in Test matches in Manchester — it’s the only place to have had two Tests abandoned without a ball being bowled on account of the typically atrocious weather that plagues the north-west city.

It wasn’t the rain that caused a brief delay on day one though, but the sun.

Just before drinks, Marnus Labuschagne noticed the sun glinting off a strip of metal running under a row of seats from behind Mark Wood’s arm.

Drinks were called early, but the glare was still there when they needed to resume.

Stuart Broad was called upon to re-organise the crowd to mask the glinting metal, until ground staff appeared with a strip of white tape to put an end to an unusual delay. 

2. Marnus gets his 50, then throws it away

Marnus Labuschagne plays a drive

Marnus Labuschagne played nicely at times in his 115-ball innings. (Getty Images: ECB/Gareth Copley)

Four years ago, Marnus Labuschagne was the find of the tour, the Ashes’ first-ever concussion substitute at Lord’s who went on to become a genuine Test star in his own right.

His start to life in the Test team was stunning, averaging 54.56 with 10 centuries to his name.

However, he had been in a bit of a rut.

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