Monday, December 27, 2010

Ashes 4th test scorecard


Ashes 4th test scorecard control panel fourth Ashes for England The key is to let some of his top spinner Graeme Swann, who fought in the opening game. The main attack was so successful in eliminating England 187 and 123 that meet the bowlers Shane Watson and Steven Smith, was not even necessary to turn the arm over.At tea, England were 304 for five years Jonathan Trott When you're out of form with the bat, the trial may be affected and a large portion of fortune may be necessary to go full steam again. Both aspects were presented at the MCG today. After gaining entry apparently began with a four edged through the slip cordon, Paul Collingwood unwisely decided to connect a Mitchell Johnson long jump down the throat of fine leg.

Could not be better for England here. The Australian bowlers started well by removing openers early in the day, but a good partnership between Pietersen and Trott dismissed hopes of a resurgence in Australia. Pietersen made a fifty great before being trapped in front Siddle lead. A flurry of points followed with Collingwood and Bell out at bowling short balls Johnson. Just when it seemed that Australia gained the momentum.

Andrew Strauss (C) c Hussey b Siddle 69 (167) 5 4s
Alastair Cook c Watson b Siddle 82 (152) 11 4s
Jonathan Trott not by 141 (278) 12 4s
Kevin Pietersen LBW b Siddle 51 (89) 7 4s
Paul Collingwood c Siddle b Johnson 8 (15) 1 4s
Ian Bell c Siddle b Johnson 1 (13)
Matt Prior (WK), no 75 (105) 10 4s
Tim Bresnan
Graeme Swann
James Anderson
Chris Tremlett
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