England V Australia - 4 Test Match

Australia won the toss and elected to bat.

Series: Australia leads the 5-Test series 3-0

Toss: Australia
Umpires: DL Orchard (SA) and RB Tiffin (Zim)
TV Umpire: DB Hair
Match Referee: Wasim Raja (Pak)
Test Debut: ML Love (Aus).



Australia 1st innings                                           R   B   4  6
JL Langer             not out                                   7   6   1  0
ML Hayden             not out                                   8   5   1  0
Extras                                                          0
Total                 (0 wickets, 1.5 overs)                   15

To Bat: RT Ponting, DR Martyn, ML Love, *SR Waugh, +AC Gilchrist,
        SCG MacGill, JN Gillespie, GD McGrath, B Lee.

Bowling                      O      M      R      W
Caddick                      1      0     10      0
Harmison                     0.5    0      5      0

England team:
 ME Trescothick, MP Vaughan, MA Butcher, *N Hussain, JP Crawley,
 RWT Key, C White, +JS Foster, RKJ Dawson, AR Caddick,
 SJ Harmison.


Australia to win in how many days?

Australia 356-3 at the end of one day, damn!

First wicket partnership of 195 runs. :rotato:

Re: England V Australia - 4 Test Match

Nothing new....Same old Aus...same old story...same old 100s

aab tu Aus vs Eng match follow kenrye ko dil bhee nahee kerta its like the pattern that Great Jahangir Khan used to follow. A time came in his carrier that no one used to follow his games because everyone knows k jetna tu Jahangir Khan nay hee hay.

Baba tell me k when Jahangir khan lost to Jeff Hunt after 7 years of continuous sucess people went to Karachi airport to welcome him (to encourage him) so that he dont lose heart. Baba says that the game Jahangir lost made big news in Media than the matches he used to won. I guess same is the case with Auss now.

Pomms bowled very good in the beginning but lost their line and lenght … so then it came like it came so often in this series … Aussies smashed the pomms all over the park … :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:

if u want to c “demolition (of bowling) in progress” i can send a video cassette of …

CONVICTIONS are a greater thret to the TRUTH than LIES

Same old story, yet again Ashes proved to be a boring competition. Why don't they just make this competition a 2 test match series, less humiliation for England and less effort for the Aussies.

Australia: 547/5

Justin scored 250.

Hayden scored 102.

Damn Aussies!

ufff Allah 250 runs shuker hay out tu howa

I guess Auss will beat UK by an inning !

Australia - 551/6 Dec

http://sports.yahoo.com/m/sk/news/reuters/20021227/reu-england20021227.html

Langer’s 250 puts Australia in control

By Greg Buckle

MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Justin Langer scored 250 as Australia compiled 551 for six on the second day of the fourth Ashes test against England.

**England, who started their innings after tea was taken 19 minutes early, were 97 for three in reply at the close of play with captain Nasser Hussain on 17 and nightwatchman Richard Dawson yet to score. **

Australia, who resumed at 356 for three with Langer on 146, piled on another 299 runs in two sessions before captain Steve Waugh, who made 77 including 15 boundaries, declared with debutant Martin Love unbeaten on 62.

Langer, who was dropped by Michael Vaughan on 223, became only the eighth Australian to reach 250 and the third to do so at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, where the first test match between Australia and England was played in 1877.

Australia have already retained the Ashes, winning the first three tests of the five-match series by comprehensive margins.

MARATHON INNINGS

Langer was finally caught by Andy Caddick in the gully from the bowling of off-spinner Richard Dawson in the 144th over of the innings after a 407-ball stay which lasted 22 minutes short of 10 hours.

The left-handed opener blasted 30 boundaries and one six in his 13th test century.

The gritty 32-year-old, who credits captain Waugh with resurrecting his career during the 2001 Ashes tour, had put on 195 for the first wicket with fellow left-hander Matthew Hayden. Hayden was out for 102 on Thursday, his third century of the series.

Langer had added 129 in 239 balls for the fourth wicket with Waugh before the 37-year-old, playing in his 155th test, edged a ball from all-rounder Craig White to wicketkeeper James Foster at 394 for four after an hour’s play.

Love, with two centuries in tour matches against England already in 2002-03, hit four boundaries in his 141-ball knock.

Love and Langer kept the pressure on England with a 151-run partnership for the fifth wicket off 242 balls.

England’s attack, led by White’s three for 133 from 36 overs, bowled to mainly defensive fields on Friday with often only one slip in position as the runs continued to flow.

EARLY WICKET

Yorkshire opener Michael Vaughan, who gave a forgettable display in the field including three dropped catches, was bowled by Glenn McGrath for 11 in the seventh over of England’s innings.

Opener Marcus Trescothick and Mark Butcher played confidently to put on 60 for the second wicket before Trescothick was caught behind off Brett Lee for 37.

Hussain survived a loud appeal for caught behind two balls later off Lee and reached 14 before he was given not out by the third umpire.

Hussain hit a delivery to Jason Gillespie at mid-off from the bowling of leg-spinner Stuart MacGill who dived forward and claimed the catch.

Langer said he thought Gillespie had made a fair catch.

“I was disappointed the result didn’t go his way,” he said.

England coach Duncan Fletcher said the decision had to be left to the third umpire. “If you look on the replay there was some doubt,” he said.

The tourists suffered a further blow in the penultimate over of the day when Gillespie dismissed Mark Butcher lbw for 25 and there was also another addition to the long injury list.

Pace bowler Matthew Hoggard underwent an operation on Friday for a an ingrown toe nail. A team spokesman said he was expected to be fit for next week’s fifth test in Sydney.

Becharay England :( Someone needs to give these Aussies a good ass kicking, but I doubt anyone in the world is even close right now :(

bohat dukh deyee heen Aussies nay sub ko. Chaleen sub mil ker martey heen in ko :hehe:

hamari teams behtar khelain to itna dhukh/hassad na ho :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:

haan agar qulaity cricket dekhni hay to Aussies kay match dhekha karo aur agar cricket dhektay rona kay irada hay ti Pak ya Ind ko khailtay dhekh liya karo :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:

CONVICTIONS are a greater threat to the TRUTH than LIES

England 270 All out.
Great fight by White(85 Not out) considering English were 172/7 once.

Aussies forced England to follow on..............

281 runs lead by Australia.




England 1st innings                                             R   M   B  4 6
ME Trescothick        c Gilchrist        b Lee                 37  93  75  6 1
MP Vaughan                               b McGrath             11  26  17  2 0
MA Butcher            lbw                b Gillespie           25 111  78  3 0
*N Hussain            c Hayden           b MacGill             24  87  58  3 0
RKJ Dawson            c Love             b MacGill              6  22  18  1 0
RWT Key               lbw                b Lee                  0   4   2  0 0
JP Crawley            c Langer           b Gillespie           17  61  45  2 0
**C White               not out                                  85 182 134  9 3**
+JS Foster            lbw                b Waugh               19  76  76  0 0
AR Caddick                               b Gillespie           17  30  30  1 1
SJ Harmison           c Gilchrist        b Gillespie            2  16  14  0 0
Extras                (b 3, lb 10, nb 14)                      27
**Total                 (all out, 89.3 overs, 364 mins)         270**



Stumps at Day 3 - England 111-2, still trail by 170 runs.




England 2nd innings (following on)                              R   M   B  4 6
ME Trescothick        lbw                b MacGill             37  68  46  5 1
MP Vaughan            not out                                  55 144 106  7 0
MA Butcher            c Love             b Gillespie            6  36  29  0 0
*N Hussain            not out                                   8  40  27  0 0
Extras                (lb 2, nb 3)                              5
**Total                 (2 wickets, 34 overs, 144 mins)         111**



England 338/5

Good reply by England in 2nd inning but i guess its hard to avoid defeat coz the lead is only around 50 runs and its still once session and whole day to go. Can remaining of 5 England play the remaining time out today and tomorrow ? I dont think so !

GreatFight be vaughan.With this century he becmae highest run scorer in 2002 followed by Sachin and Dravid.

Good Job Vaughn.

Australia requires 99 runs to win the match.




**England 2nd innings (following on) **                             R   M   B  4 6
ME Trescothick        lbw                b MacGill             37  68  46  5 1
**MP Vaughan            c Love             b MacGill            145 277 218 19 3**
MA Butcher            c Love             b Gillespie            6  36  29  0 0
*N Hussain                           c & b McGrath             23  91  70  3 0
RWT Key               c Ponting          b Gillespie           52 127 109  7 0
JP Crawley                               b Lee                 33 137 105  3 0
C White               c Gilchrist        b MacGill             21  95  62  3 0
+JS Foster            c Love             b MacGill              6  22  13  1 0
RKJ Dawson            not out                                  15  57  45  2 0
AR Caddick            c Waugh            b MacGill             10  27  19  1 0
SJ Harmison                              b Gillespie            7  11  15  1 0
Extras                (b 3, lb 21, w 2, nb 6)                  32
**Total                 (all out, 120.4 overs, 477 mins)        387**

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**Australia 2nd innings (target: 107 runs)**                        R   M   B  4 6
JL Langer             not out                                   4   9  12  0 0
ML Hayden             not out                                   1   9   1  0 0
Extras                (lb 2, nb 1)                              3
**Total                 (0 wickets, 2 overs, 9 mins)              8**



it was the best bowling display by England since the start of the ashes …


Australia 2nd innings (target: 107 runs)                        R   M   B  4 6
JL Langer             lbw                b Caddick             24  92  56  1 0
ML Hayden             c sub (AJ Tudor)   b Caddick              1  10   2  0 0
RT Ponting            c Foster           b Harmison            30  41  35  3 1
DR Martyn             c Foster           b Harmison             0   3   3  0 0
*SR Waugh             c Butcher          b Caddick             14  30  25  2 0
ML Love               not out                                   6  25  14  0 0
+AC Gilchrist         not out                                  10  20  13  2 0
Extras                (b 8, lb 5, nb 9)                        22
Total                 (5 wickets, 23.1 overs, 113 mins)       107

DNB: B Lee, JN Gillespie, SCG MacGill, GD McGrath.

FoW: 1-8 (Hayden, 2.1 ov), 2-58 (Ponting, 11.2 ov),
     3-58 (Martyn, 11.5 ov), 4-83 (Waugh, 18.1 ov),
     5-90 (Langer, 18.5 ov).

Bowling                      O      M      R      W
Caddick                     12      1     51      3 (2nb)
Harmison                    11.1    1     43      2 (7nb)

And it was a joy to watch the mighty Aussies being very nervous … especially IRON Steve had a life while batting …

caught behind by keeper off the bowling of Harmison but a less than half hearted appeal didn’t convinced the Umpire and the very nex ball he slashed it to short cover to be caught by Hussain but this time the bowler overstepped …

the amazing thing was that wehn Steve Waugh nicked the ball through to keeper he didn’t look back to the keeper …

this guy is cool just cool nothing else to say about that :smokin:

It may sounds strange but this England outfit can be very competitive in WC if they can keep this momentum …

CONVICTIONS are a greater threat to the TRUTH than LIES

It goes to show that australia are no Gods of cricket. They are as human as other teams are. They hold this psychological edge all oevr the world but on the ability front, there are teams who can compete with them. And today England showed that if they show spirit they can give aussies a tough time.