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SCORECARDS

SECOND TEST


Adelaide Oval 3–7 December 2010

Toss


Australia


England
won by an innings and 71 runs

AUSTRALIA 1st innings

R

M

B

4

6

SR

SR Watson

c Pietersen

b Anderson

51

127

94

7

1

54.25

SM Katich

run out (Trott)

0

2

0

0

0

-

*RT Ponting

c Swann

b Anderson

0

2

1

0

0

0.00

MJ Clarke

c Swann

b Anderson

2

7

6

0

0

33.33

MEK Hussey

c Collingwood

b Swann

93

299

183

8

0

50.81

MJ North

c †Prior

b Finn

26

100

93

4

0

27.95

†BJ Haddin

c Finn

b Broad

56

148

95

3

1

58.94

RJ Harris

lbw

b Swann

0

4

1

0

0

0.00

XJ Doherty

run out (Strauss/Cook/†Prior)

6

25

19

1

0

31.57

PM Siddle

c Cook

b Anderson

3

24

21

0

0

14.28

DE Bollinger

not out

0

7

3

0

0

0.00

EXTRAS

(lb 6, w 1, nb 1)

8

TOTAL

(all out; 85.5 overs; 377 mins)

245

(2.85 runs per over)

FoW

1-0

(Katich, 0.4 ov),

2-0

(Ponting, 0.5 ov),

3-2

(Clarke, 2.1 ov),

4-96

(Watson, 28.3 ov),

5-156

(North, 54.4 ov),

6-207

(Hussey, 73.3 ov),

7-207

(Harris, 73.4 ov),

8-226

(Doherty, 79.3 ov),

9-243

(Siddle, 84.3 ov),

10-245

(Haddin, 85.5 ov)

BOWLING

O

M

R

W

ECON

JM Anderson

19

4

51

4

2.68

SCJ Broad

18.5

6

39

1

2.07

ST Finn

16

1

71

1

4.43

(1nb, 1w)

GP Swann

29

2

70

2

2.41

PD Collingwood

3

0

8

0

2.66

ENGLAND 1st innings

R

M

B

4

6

SR

*AJ Strauss

b Bollinger

1

4

3

0

0

33.33

AN Cook

c †Haddin

b Harris

148

428

269

18

0

55.01

IJL Trott

c Clarke

b Harris

78

213

144

11

0

54.16

KP Pietersen

c Katich

b Doherty

227

428

308

33

1

73.70

PD Collingwood

lbw

b Watson

42

92

70

5

0

60.00

IR Bell

not out

68

151

97

8

1

70.10

†MJ Prior

not out

27

25

21

2

0

128.57

EXTRAS

(b 8, lb 13, w 8)

29

TOTAL

(5 wickets dec; 152 overs; 673 mins)

620

(4.07 runs per over)

FoW

1-3

(Strauss, 1.3 ov)

2-176

(Trott, 48.3 ov)

3-351

(Cook, 96.4 ov)

4-452

(Collingwood, 117.4 ov),

5-568

(Pietersen, 146.2 ov)

BOWLING

O

M

R

W

ECON

RJ Harris

29

5

84

2

2.89

(1w)

DE Bollinger

29

1

130

1

4.48

(2w)

PM Siddle

30

3

121

0

4.03

(1w)

SR Watson

19

7

44

1

2.31

XJ Doherty

27

3

158

1

5.85

MJ North

18

0

62

0

3.44

AUSTRALIA 2nd innings

R

M

B

4

6

SR

SR Watson

c Strauss

b Finn

57

174

141

10

0

40.42

SM Katich

c †Prior

b Swann

43

108

85

6

0

50.58

*RT Ponting

c Collingwood

b Swann

9

21

19

2

0

47.36

MJ Clarke

c Cook

b Pietersen

80

170

139

11

0

57.55

MEK Hussey

c Anderson

b Finn

52

154

107

5

1

48.59

MJ North

lbw

b Swann

22

56

35

3

0

62.85

†BJ Haddin

c †Prior

b Anderson

12

24

21

2

0

57.14

RJ Harris

lbw

b Anderson

0

1

1

0

0

0.00

XJ Doherty

b Swann

5

17

9

1

0

55.55

PM Siddle

b Swann

6

28

22

1

0

27.27

DE Bollinger

not out

7

14

16

1

0

43.75

EXTRAS

(b 5, lb 1, w 5)

11

TOTAL

(all out; 99.1 overs; 392 mins)

304

(3.06 runs per over)

FoW

1-84

(Katich, 29.2 ov),

2-98

(Ponting, 35.2 ov),

3-134

(Watson, 46.2 ov),

4-238

(Clarke, 79.2 ov),

5-261

(Hussey, 85.2 ov),

6-286

(Haddin, 90.5 ov),

7-286

(Harris, 90.6 ov),

8-286

(North, 91.2 ov),

9-295

(Doherty, 95.1 ov),

10-304

(Siddle, 99.1 ov)

BOWLING

O

M

R

W

ECON

JM Anderson

22

4

92

2

4.18

SCJ Broad

11

3

32

0

2.90

GP Swann

41.1

12

91

5

2.21

ST Finn

18

2

60

2

3.33

(1w)

PD Collingwood

4

0

13

0

3.25

KP Pietersen

3

0

10

1

3.33

Part IV
THIRD TEST

The WACA Ground, Perth
16–19 December 2010
Australia won by 267 runs

9 DECEMBER 2010
SHANE WARNE
Post-Warne Society

Shane Warne is not playing in the Ashes of 2010–11. This somehow needs stating, because it often seems otherwise. At Adelaide Oval, fully four years since his Test retirement, he was more visible than ever. Every other over, a burger superimposed on his face materialised on the River End sightscreen. Every boundary was toasted by Warnie on the replay screen brandishing something as much a part of a balanced diet as a deep-fried Mars bar. Every other commercial break, his talk show was plugged on Channel Nine: Warne with a smile so luminous it could be read by at night.

The man himself was there commentating, which he does so naturally well it is almost like playing alongside him, while his Twitter feed was being followed by a quarter of a million close friends and acquaintances. Footloose, fair-haired Aussie rebels can make a dangerous mix with new technology, even if Warnieleaks, as it were, has no pretensions to being other than a forum for mutually admiring glances with celebrity pals and a jumble of product placements, interspersed with gusts of electronic laughter ('Hahahahahaha' etc.). Yet whenever Warnie says something about the cricket, the scene in the media box resembles the scattering of cockroaches as a door opens, grumbling hacks scrambling to solicit comment.

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