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England captain Alastair Cook praised the "outstanding" James Anderson after the fast-medium bowler guided the hosts to a
nerve-wracking 14-run win over Australia in the first Ashes Test at Trent Bridge.
Anderson finished with an innings return of five wickets for 73 runs and a match haul of 10 for 158.
A clash beset by umpiring rows and controversy over the Decision Review System ended shortly after lunch on the fifth and final day when England overturned umpire Aleem Dar's original not out decision to have Brad Haddin caught behind off Anderson for 71.
Haddin and James Pattinson who made 25 not out, had made England sweat as they put on 65 runs for the last wicket.