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