Nottingham, July 15: England won the first Ashes Test beating Australia by 14 runs in a cricket thriller on the fifth day at Trent Bridge here Sunday.Resuming the day at 174/6 while chasing a target of 311, Australia's lower order tried to weather the storm but lost three wickets in the morning session, going nine down with the scoreboard reading 231.England pacer James Anderson, named man of the match, wreaked havoc for the men from Down Under taking all the four wickets of the day, ending with 5/73 in the second innings after also clinching five wickets in the first.England now lead the five-match series 1-0 at home and the next Test will be played at Lord's from Thursday.Lets go back and see the England's Ashes victory in Pictures.England's man of the match James Anderson bowls during his side's 14 run victory over Australia on the final day of the opening Ashes series cricket match at Trent Bridge James Anderson, centre, celebrates with teammates after taking the wicket of Australia's Brad Haddin. Steven Finn drops Australia's Brad Haddin Steven Finn, right, is patted on the back by teammate Kevin Pietersen Team England Celebrating it's victoryFans hold up their empty beer cupsAustralia's Ashton Agar, centre, plays a shot off the bowling of England's Graeme SwannGraeme Swann, centre, celebrates after taking the wicket of Steve Smith, LBW for 17Australia field in the sun England's Stuart Broad holds up his bat as he walks from the pitch after losing his wicket for 65, caught by Australia's Brad Haddin off the bowling of James PattinsonAustralia's Chris Rogers, right, makes his ground as he takes a run off the bowling of England's Stuart Broad, leftSpectators sit in the sunJames Anderson, right, celebrates after taking the wicket of Chris Rogers, caught by Ian Bell for 52 England's Stuart Broad, right, and Ian Bell walk from the pitch at stumps at close of play