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    Quote Originally Posted by nahid12 Log in to see links
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    Another good day for England. And Ricky Punter losing it,first grade so an so, and a bad loser.

    Ashes: Jonathan Trott century stretches England lead
    Fourth Ashes Test: Australia 98 v England 444-5 (stumps, day two)

    Jonathan Trott scored his fifth Test hundred as England took total control of the fourth Ashes Test in Melbourne.

    Trott remained unbeaten on 141 as the tourists finished on 444-5, a lead of 346 as Australia endured another frustrating day in the field.

    After resuming on 157-0, England were restricted to 286-5 before Trott and Matt Prior (75 not out) took control.

    The day was marred by controversy when Ricky Ponting remonstrated with the umpires following a review decision.

    The Australia captain was later fined 40% of his playing fee by match referee Ranjan Madugalle.

    The incident stemmed from Kevin Pietersen being given not out by umpire Aleem Dar following a vociferous caught behind appeal off Ryan Harris.

    Urged on by wicketkeeper Brad Haddin, Ponting asked for a referral - only for third umpire Marais Erasmus to uphold Dar's original decision when replays and Hotspot indicated the ball had not made contact with Pietersen's bat.

    But Ponting refused to accept the decision, continuing his protestations to umpire Dar and his square leg colleague Tony Hill, much to the chagrin of most in the 67,149 crowd at the MCG.

    The incident was the low point of another frustrating day for an Australia team desperate to make at least partial amends for their feeble display in being dismissed for 98 on day one.

    The day had though begun optimistically for the hosts as Peter Siddle, bowling with real pace and purpose, found the perfect line outside off stump to snare an edge off Alastair Cook to first slip in the day's fifth over.

    The Essex opener fell 18 runs short of what would have been his third hundred of the series and he was soon followed by captain Andrew Strauss.

    The left-hander was surprised by a delivery which spit sharply off the surface from a length, gleaning a thick leading edge towards gully, where Mike Hussey took an excellent one-handed catch at full stretch to leave England at 170-2.

    Alongside Trott, new-man Pietersen initially played cautiously as Australia tested the third-wicket pair in a hostile spell of fast bowling, although Pietersen opened his shoulders when Steven Smith was introduced, hitting two boundaries from the leg-spinner's first over as England reached 226-2 at lunch.

    ietersen in particular looked in excellent touch, unfurling a number of consummate straight drives down the ground as Australia counted down the overs until the new ball was available.

    But, soon after Ponting's referral histrionics, Pietersen perished after notching his 21st Test half century when he was adjudged lbw shuffling across his crease to Siddle, who collected his third wicket with his third delivery of the afternoon session with England at 262-3.

    And momentum shifted a little further towards Australia when Mitchell Johnson utilised the short ball to effect as he snared Paul Collingwood and Ian Bell for single-figure scores with almost identical dismissals.

    Both batsmen fell for the bouncer sucker-punch, top-edging poorly controlled pulls to fine leg where Siddle took two good catches to leave England at 286-5.

    The dismissal heaped yet more pressure on the under-fire Collingwood, who fell for his 10th single-figure Test score in 12 innings, a statistic which England's selectors may find hard to ignore when picking the side for next week's Sydney Test.

    Despite losing two partners in quick succession, Trott remained defiant although a full-length dive just about saved him from a run-out just before accumulating his sixth Test half century from 118 deliveries.

    However, the afternoon session was engulfed in yet more drama when Prior was recalled after edging Johnson to Brad Haddin on five, umpire Dar utilising a television replay to belatedly rule the bowler had overstepped the popping crease.

    While Prior constantly flirted with fortune, Trott remained indefatigable in defence, working the ball to leg with quiet efficiency off his middle stump while showing excellent judgement to leave anything potentially hazardous outside off.

    He was momentarily floored when he required attention after an inside edge cannoned into his knee, but he eschewed the offer of a runner and brought up his third Ashes century in only five matches.

    The 29-year-old is second only to Sachin Tendulkar in list of the leading Test run scorers of 2010 and he was in no mood to give his wicket away as Australia's bowlers wilted in the late-evening sunshine as the sixth-wicket pair put on 158 runs.

    After riding his luck early on in his innings, Prior moved to within 25 runs of his fourth Test century and first against Australia with a series of scything drives and lusty blows off leg-spinner Smith as England put themselves in the ideal position to retain the Ashes for the first time in 24 years.

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    England 513 beat Australia 98 & 258 by an innings and 157 runs.






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    Forgot to update this, England won final test by an innings, 3 wins by an innings

    Won the ashes and the series 3-1






    Brilliant, well done England.
    Last edited by Paul; 09-01-2011 at 11:34 PM.

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    Bumping this thread as The Ashes is here again. Started today in England then again in Australia end of year i think. Play Australia back to back.

    Didn't start well for England 215 all out first innings. But made a good recovery with Australia 75-4. A day for the bowlers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Paul Log in to see links
    Bumping this thread as The Ashes is here again. Started today in England then again in Australia end of year i think. Play Australia back to back.

    Didn't start well for England 215 all out first innings. But made a good recovery with Australia 75-4. A day for the bowlers.
    Need to make a new thread for 2013 Ashes, Paul

    Australia will win the Ashes this year

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    No with only 2 pages, no point making a new thread. Changed the thread title. So you can go to first page and keep getting reminded of the last Ashes.. Hey Aussies.

    Ive gone for 5-0 England.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Paul Log in to see links
    No with only 2 pages, no point making a new thread. Changed the thread title. So you can go to first page and keep getting reminded of the last Ashes.. Hey Aussies.

    Ive gone for 5-0 England.
    Australia has the best players this year

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    Australia has lost the first ‪Ashes‬ Test by 14 runs after hot spot deemed Brad Haddin snicked one through to the keeper. Just an awful way for such a great sporting contest to end. Well done Haddo, Agar, Siddle and co.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BluSky Log in to see links
    Australia has lost the first ‪Ashes‬ Test by 14 runs after hot spot deemed Brad Haddin snicked one through to the keeper. Just an awful way for such a great sporting contest to end. Well done Haddo, Agar, Siddle and co.
    No doubt about the wicket.. I think Haddin was shocked umpire didn't give it in first place.

    Just an incredible test match. Test cricket at its best. Well done England

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