BREAKING NEWS - AUSTRALIA ALL OUT FOR 230 NOW INNINGS BREAK
WICKET! Australia 230 all out (Marsh c Bell b Tremlett 110) Tremlett ends the innings with the next delivery. Marsh flicked the ball to deep midwicket, where Bell took a superb and unobtrusive two-handed catch to his left. So, Australia are all out for 230, and 188 of those came in two partnerships. It was, as they don't say, an innings of five fifths: four quick wickets, a big partnership, four quick wickets, another big partnership, and then two wickets in two balls.
Australia's total is below par, but that wonderful 110 from Shaun Marsh has given them a chance; with Chris Tremlett taking three for 22, it's been a good day for the World Cup rejects. Anyway, England need 231 to win. They should win this match three times out of four, maybe four out of five. But Shaun Tait could make such assumptions look stupid. See you in half an hour.
Source: http://www.guardian.co.uk/sport/2011/jan/20/australia-england-second-odi-live
Australia Struggled to score against England |
Australia's total is below par, but that wonderful 110 from Shaun Marsh has given them a chance; with Chris Tremlett taking three for 22, it's been a good day for the World Cup rejects. Anyway, England need 231 to win. They should win this match three times out of four, maybe four out of five. But Shaun Tait could make such assumptions look stupid. See you in half an hour.
Source: http://www.guardian.co.uk/sport/2011/jan/20/australia-england-second-odi-live
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