Stuart Broad celebrated with a look of sheer amazement etched across his face after Ben Stokes flung himself to his right and dismissed Adam Voges with an incredible one-handed catch during a whirlwind first session at Trent Bridge on Thursday.

The Nottinghamshire bowler later took to Twitter and expressed his delight at the day's play as England seized control of the fourth Ashes Test against Australia and Broad proclaimed: 'Not sure I could do that face again if I tried.'

Well, if Broad couldn't, Arsenal footballers Theo Walcott and Kieran Gibbs gave it their best shot in tribute to the 28-year-old, who blew the tourists away with first-innings figures of eight for 15.

Scroll down for video

Arsenal forward Theo Walcott does his best impression of Stuart Broad's reaction to Ben Stokes' catch

Arsenal and England left back Kieran Gibbs also paid tribute to Broad after his eight-wicket haul

Amazing day for the team today. How did @benstokes38 catch that? Not sure I could do that face again if I tried!! pic.twitter.com/qssSiVzUan — Stuart Broad (@StuartBroad8) August 6, 2015

Broad looks totally shocked after Ben Stokes takes an incredible catch in the slips on Thursday

All-rounder Stokes runs off in celebration with the ball in his hand after taking the catch diving to his right

Sportswear brand adidas replied to Broad's tweet with pictures of the Gunners duo copying the now famous celebration with the caption: 'Stuart Broad you might not be able to but Theo Walcott and Kieran Gibbs are doing the Broady!'

Broad responded to the adidas tweet by uploading a picture of him trying to replicate the face as he relaxed at home with his dog on his lap after a solid day's work.

Broad, leading the England attack in the absence of the injured Jimmy Anderson, took his 300th Test wicket when he dismissed Chris Rogers in the very first over before taking a further seven as the tourists were skitlled out for a paltry 60 runs before lunch.

Broad's first-innings figures were his best in Test cricket and England third best in Ashes history as the hosts ended day one on the brink of reclaiming the famous urn.

In reply to the Aussies England closed the day on 274-4 as Joe Root smashed a century and ended the day on 124 not out from just 158 deliveries.

Stokes dives to his right and hangs on to the ball brilliantly to take a stunning one-handed catch at Trent Bridge