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# The Ashes live: Australia v England third Test
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## Third Test, day four (Perth): Aus (268 & 309) beat Eng (187 & 123) by 267
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![The Ashes live: Australia v England third Test ][1]
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Knocked over: Nightwatchman James Anderson is bowled by Ryan Harris for three
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as Australia cruise to victory Photo: PA
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[![Jonathan Liew][2]][3]
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By [Jonathan Liew][4] 10:00AM GMT 24 Dec 2010
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[Follow Jonathan Liew on Twitter][5]
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- **[Follow The Ashes live: Australia v England, fourth Test][6]**
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**04.00** Well, that'll be about all from me. Hope you've enjoyed the live
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blog over the last three and a bit days, even if you haven't enjoyed the
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result, and do try and join me again for the fourth Test at Melbourne. Our
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coverage will start at 23.00 GMT on December 25. You're not doing anything
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that day, right? Excellent. Thanks a bunch for all your entertaining emails
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and tweets, and a very merry Christmas to all of you, even those of you who
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can't stand Christmas. Right! Off to bed! See you soon.
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**Andrew Strauss: **"Our batting order have to say that wasn't good enough. We
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came here fully expecting to play the same sort of cricket as we did in
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Adelaide. We were in a good position at 80 for nought in reply to 260-odd, but
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Mitchell Johnson ripped apart our top order on the second morning, and we were
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always behind the game after that. When the momentum shifted against us, we
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weren't able to grab it back again. So when we lost one or two wickets, we
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ended up losing three, four and five. The seamers didn't do a particularly bad
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job. In our first innings we should have got past 260 at least. Australia lost
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early wickets in both innings. They responded well, but if we keep putting
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them under that sort of pressure, they'll fold. If we keep playing the same
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brand of cricket as we have in the first two Tests, we'll retain the Ashes."
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**Ricky Ponting:** "We've had a lot of doubters in the last couple of weeks,
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and the brand of cricket this week is more like the brand we're used to
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playing. The finger? I'm just going to let it heal, and I'm confident of
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playing at Melbourne. It'll be a couple of days before I pick up a bat, but as
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far as fingers go it's not a bad one to break. When we were able to scramble
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to 270 I thought that was a really competitive total. With a newish ball, it
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just takes one breakthrough on this wicket. Johnson's spell was incredible,
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better than he's ever bowled before. Some of our guys are in the best form of
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their careers."
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**03.37** The message will have gone out loud and clear to the groundsmen at
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Melbourne and Sydney. "Bruce. BRUCE! Leave the grass on! Don't cut the grass!
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Leave it on! Harden that mother up! Is that a lawnmower I can hear? BRUCE! Is
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that a lawnmower? Oh, really? Well, what are you putting in your smoothie?
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Anyway, leave the grass on! Ciao."
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## Related Articles
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* [Fourth Test scoreboard][7]
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24 Nov 2010
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* [Report: England thrashed in Perth][8]
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19 Dec 2010
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* [Live Hawk-Eye analysis][9]
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24 Nov 2010
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![Email][10] **03.33** "Not just defeat, but humiliation!" cries **John
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Murphy**. "Great fightback in the first Test for a draw, domination in the
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second Test for the win, and a good start in the third only to see Australia
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seize the initiative in the game, but now for the series. What went wrong?"
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I'll leave that for you good people to decide. Besides, I'm sure we'll hear
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enough kitchen sink punditry between now and Boxing Day.
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**03.31 The man of the match is Phillip Hughes.** Just kidding.
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**03.30** The Sky commentators have mentioned the word 'momentum' about
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sixteen times in the last three minutes. I'm not kidding. The important factor
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is that the Ashes series is going to come down to a two-Test shoot-out. Don't
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you just hate these two-Test series? A win for England at either Melbourne or
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Sydney will be enough to... well, keep the Ashes urn in the MCC museum without
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those Aussies whinging about wanting them over there. And if that's not a
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prize worth fighting for, then I don't know what is.
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**03.27** Would you like some quotes? I'll have a few as soon as I get them.
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![Twitter][11] **The Analyst:** "Very well played Oz - the Waca specialists
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Hussey and Johnson in particular. And they shook hands with the England
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players, which they didn't do here four years ago."
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**03.25** That, I'm afraid, was just awful batting by England. Altogether in
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their two innings they were bowled out twice in 99.3 overs for a total of 310
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runs. This after having Australia 69 for five on the first day. Those old
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batting frailties look to have returned, undoing all the good work by the
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bowlers.
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**03.24** Man of the match? Johnson for his nine wickets and half-century?
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Hussey for his glorious century-fifty combo? Or Ryan Harris, who's made a late
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charge for the prize with six for 47 in that innings? Or perhaps Paul
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Collingwood, for his diving catch of Ricky Ponting and brilliant dismissal of
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Johnson with the ball?
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![Twitter][11] **The Analyst on Twitter:** "We've been outgunned by pace.
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Three Aussies have cranked the speed gun over 90mph, no English have."
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**03.21** Australia embrace on the field. Mitchell Johnson - and isnt this
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just typical of Mitchell Johnson? - grabs three stumps and clasps them
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delightedly in one broad hand. Ryan Harris grabs a stump too, and he's going
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to lead Australia off the field as the England players trot down the steps to
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shake hands.
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![Wicket][12] **WICKET! Finn c Smith b Harris 2 ENG 123 all out**
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**AUSTRALIA WIN BY 267 RUNS**
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**SERIES LEVEL 1-1**
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**OVER 37: ENG 123/9** What happened to 517 for one, England? Tremlett
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deflects Harris into the leg-side to get off the mark, before Finn is beaten
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by a snorting delivery that pitches on off and just nips away. I'm trying to
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count the slips in that Australian slip cordon, and have given up at five.
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Finn gets well behind the next two from Harris, before coming forward and
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pushing it through mid-on for two frankly worthless runs. But Finn then edges
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to third slip, and that's it!
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**OVER 36: ENG 120/9** Three wickets in 10 balls for Australia, and the three
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prize scalps too: Bell, Prior and Swann. What can Finn do? Well, he can duck
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that short one from Johnson, who's sniffing a 10th wicket in this match. And
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he can get forward very assuredly indeed to see out the last ball in the over.
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Well played, Finn. Johnson will have to hope he gets another chance to take
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his 10th wicket.
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![Wicket][12] **WICKET! Swann b Johnson 9 ENG 120/9**
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Johnson's going to try and pepper Swann with some short stuff, and maybe
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rattle a finger or two with the Melbourne and Sydney Tests coming up. Swann
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pulls confidently for two, before trying the same again and getting another
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top edge over Haddin's head for four! But the next one is pitched well up,
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Swann's in a terrible position to play it, and plays on. Clickety-clackety go
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the stumps, and Australia are one away! We've had 43 minutes of play.
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**OVER 35: ENG 114/8** Harris wheels out the short stuff against Tremlett, who
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hops around in a most unflattering fashion, but just about manages to get out
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of the way. That was a calamitous over for England in a game that has produced
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several. Just to provide you with a little amusement, they need 277 to win
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with two wickets in hand.
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![Wicket][12] **WICKET! Prior c Hussey b Harris ENG 114/8**
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Five for Harris! Prior just fends it into the gully! Swann took three off his
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first ball, but then Harris got one to rear off a length, Prior fenced at it
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and sent it looping up, and Hussey pulled off a neat diving catch with both
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hands! Two more wickets for Australia, and we could all be in for an early
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night tonight! Tremlett strides to the crease with absolutely no expectations
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on his shoulders.
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![Wicket][12] **WICKET! Bell lbw b Harris 16 ENG 111/7**
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That's plumb! Bell's reviewing it, but it's plumb! Again Bell gets dragged
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across his stumps trying to work it to leg, and this time he fails to make
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contact! And as Geoffrey Boycott says, that's missing off, missing leg and
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hitting middle about halfway up. Bell goes, and with it England's last hope of
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salvaging some dignity from the game.
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**OVER 34: ENG 111/6** Bell drives Johnson fluently through the covers, and
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there's no need to run for that. Oh hang on, there is! It pulls up just inside
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the rope. Shake a leg, Belly! What should have been three ends up as only two.
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Bell then tries the drive again, and Hilfenhaus prevents more runs at mid-off.
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Short again from Johnson, and Bell gets on tiptoe and defends it downwards.
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Johnson then just angles one across Bell, and beats his outside edge! Bell's
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not going to be deterred, though, and crunches a drive through the covers for
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four! A thickish, airy edge gets the Australian close fielders excited, but as
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it's gathered in the gully, Bell hares through for another single. 280 to win
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for England.
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**OVER 33: ENG 104/6** Harris continues. Prior gets off the mark with a
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comfortable couple through mid-wicket as Harris just strays a little straight.
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Prior then tries to pull, and gets a huge top edge over the head of Haddin...
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for six! That's the way, Matty! Two more through square leg, Prior moves to
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10, and England need 287 to pull off a highly suspicious victory.
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**OVER 32: ENG 94/6** Just looking at that Anderson dismissal again, and it
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definitely kept a little low from Harris. Uneven bounce in the wicket, by the
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looks of it, which may well worry the next team to play on this strip in a
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couple of weeks. Bell inadvisedly tries to hook Johnson and misses, and then
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just prods at a ball outside the off stump, and misses again! How does Bell
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play this? Does he try and keep it tight and risk wickets tumbling at the
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other end? Or does it go for his shots and risk his own wicket tumbling?
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![Email][10] **OVER 31: ENG 94/6** Prior blocks his first ball. England need
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297 to win, and they have four wickets in hand... ah, never mind. Here's
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**Winston Lucas** telling us about his dream: "Just woke up from a nap, and
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according to the dream I had, Australia is infested with giant spiders that
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come in from the outback and will live in any corner of the house that the
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owner hasn't sprayed with shaving cream. And apparently you can buy smaller,
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more friendly spiders from doctors and hardware stores to live in the corners
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of your rooms and scare off bigger spiders - in case you forgot to spray that
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corner with shaving cream. I'm not sure if it's true, but it sounds about
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right to me." Spiders are supposed to have some sort of emblematic value in
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dreams. I can't remember what it is.
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![Wicket][12] **WICKET! Anderson b Harris 3 ENG 94/6**
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Bell cuts for four, before a single down to fine-leg brings Anderson onto
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strike. And Harris simply cleans him up with a ball that takes out the top of
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off stump and sends that stump flying. Anderson was a mess there, didn't get
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behind that at all. Still, it brings Matt Prior to the crease. The fightback
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starts here!
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**OVER 30: ENG 89/5** Bell's happy to leave Anderson at the mercy of Mitchell
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Johnson. He hasn't pitched it full enough yet for us to tell if there's any
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swing out there, and Anderson gets safely behind the first two deliveries. A
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good leave to the third ball - given his straight angle of attack, left-
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handers can leave a lot more balls than they think. Anderson tries to cut the
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fourth ball, which is wider, and misses! Fifth ball, deflected down into the
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gully. Sixth ball, blocked off the back foot. Maiden.
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**OVER 29: ENG 89/5** Harris at the other end, and that's a real loosener
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first up, well wide and bouncing twice on its way through to Haddin. And a
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wonderful shot by Bell, stroking it through the covers for four! Gosh, he's
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playing well, isn't he? Imagine if he'd come in at three instead of Trott last
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night. Would we now be talking about an England win? He's played three innings
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in this series so far, has Bell, and his 53 in the first innings was the
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lowest score he's made. Another four runs and no wickets off that over. The
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win is on...
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![Twitter][11] **Nick Hoult on Twitter:** "Ponting not on field. Clearly
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running scared of being in charge of a team on the wrong end of one of Test
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cricket's great fightbacks. Er..."
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**OVER 28: ENG 85/5** Anderson shoulders arms to the first delivery, which is
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just short of a length outside off. Johnson digs the next one in short, and
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Anderson weaves out of the way, keeping his eye on the ball the whole time.
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Anderson then deflects the next one, also short of a length, downwards into
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the slip cordon. Don't worry, I'm not going to describe every ball, I'm just
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getting stuck in. Three short balls, so surely the big swinging full one to
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come? No, it's also short, and Anderson forces it through the covers for three
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runs! _Three runs_! Bell to face his first ball, and he tucks it off his pads
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for a leg bye. Anderson defends the last ball into the slip region again, and
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England have four off the day's first over without losing a wicket. If we
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extrapolate that over a 90-over day, England should retain the Ashes about an
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hour before stumps.
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**ENGLAND RESUME ON 81/5 (Target 391) Anderson 0* Bell 0***
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**02.29** And look, it is going to be Johnson to begin. Anderson will be on
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strike first up, and Ian Bell has joined him at the non-striker's end.
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**02.28 **The Australians have taken the field, and Ricky Ponting is not among
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them. Michael Clarke, therefore, has been given the task of handing the ball
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to Mitchell Johnson and waiting for wickets to fall.
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**02.24** 'Well, why not?' Part II: Predictions for England's total? I'm going
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to go for 230, with Swann hitting a defiant 50. Rosihan Hadi's going for "182
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- 20 minutes after lunch". I think the target England need to aim for is 200.
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If you lose by more than 200 runs, that's a thrashing. England could do
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without a thrashing at this stage. Imagine if they managed to get some
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partnerships together and really started to put the bejeepers up the
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Australians? Imagine if, say, Bell and Prior and Swann saw England to about
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280 for seven? There'd be a few heads being scratched in the Australian camp,
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that's for sure.
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**02.15** I think England can take a few more positives than that out of this
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game. Ian Bell, for one, who will begin - get this, _begin_ - his innings this
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morning. Paul Collingwood, who's had an excellent game if you exclude his
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batting. And the fact that Australia still have quite a few problems of their
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own, such as three of their top four being out of form. There! You could
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almost convince yourself that England have won this game...
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![Email][10] **02.10** Well, why not? Let's begin the post mortem with this
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email from **Peter Rowntree**: "About the only positive thing England can take
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from this match so far has been the performance of Chris Tremlett. Coming into
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the side, he has certainly been the best of our seamers. I agree with you
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about Steve Finn, he lacks consistent line and length to be playing at this
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level. England have certainly got a lot of work to do before Melbourne. Yes,
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they only need to draw the series but the psychological momentum is now with
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the Aussies, they need to put their batting performance at Perth out of their
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minds, and reassert themselves again against the Aussie bowling attack."
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![Twitter][11] **Nick Hoult on Twitter:** "Ponting has broken finger. Think he
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would play at MCG with two broken legs"
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**02.07** Now, I promised you some news, and here it is: Ricky Ponting has a
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broken finger. He did it when he tried to take that catch off Jonathan Trott
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late last evening. If you remember, it bounced off Ponting's hands and Brad
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Haddin took the rebound. Shortly after that, he left the field for treatment
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and X-rays confirmed a fracture in the little finger of his left hand. Cricket
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Australia have said that a decision will be taken this morning on whether he
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will take the field, but the smart money is on Ponting seeing out the rest of
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the series, even if he has to drug himself senseless to do it. It's just a
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little fracture. In the little finger. Of his left hand. It might cause him a
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little discomfort while batting, but you sense it would take a full team of
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oxen and a sackful of boiled sweets to keep Ricky out of Melbourne and Sydney.
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Still, there's probably around a 10 per cent chance we've seen the last of
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Ricky Ponting this series, and about a 5 per cent chance we've seen the last
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of Ricky Ponting on a Test match field.
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**02.02** _Sunday Telegraph_ columnist and occasional England bowler James
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Anderson has offered his views on the dismissal of Paul Collingwood and the
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single that wasn't. "I couldn't really judge whether there was a single or not
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as I'd just come to the crease," he writes. All right, ghost-writes. "Perhaps
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there was a run there. There probably was in hindsight, but at the time I
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thought I'd better not risk it. And Colly came down the wicket and said,
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'don't worry about it, I'll block the last ball'. Only it didn't turn out like
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that." You can read the full column [here][13].
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![Email][10] **Mike Stoddart** on email: "Despite Mitchell Johnson's heroics
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with the ball, Mike Hussey must be man-of-the-match: he got the Aussies out of
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the cacky in the first innings, and rubbed England's noses in it in the
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second."
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**02.00** Hi there. Might not last too long, this fourth day, but I hope
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you'll join me for as long as it lasts. [**England**][14], of course, are
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staring defeat and a level series in the face, but there's still plenty to
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play for today. In fact, we might find out quite a lot about this England
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team. Their stomach for the fight, their resilience, their scrapping
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qualities. England may not hold out much hope of getting anything out of this
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game, but by making Australia work for every breakthrough, making them work
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for their victory, they can send out a powerful message. Not that Ashes series
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are necessarily decided by powerful messages. "Why do you think you lost the
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Ashes, Ricky?" "Ah, look, it was that powerful message England sent out at
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Perth." "The one they sent out after you skittled them to win the Test match?"
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"Sounds improbable, doesn't it?" Well, anyway. Let's just hope England show a
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bit of fight. Play begins in half an hour, but before that I've got a little
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news for you...
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