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Test 1928 The Ashes, 2009 2009-10 season
England vs Australia - 3rd Test
Thursday July 30 - Monday August 03, 2009

England Lead the 5-match series by 1-0
Venue : Edgbaston, Birmingham
Toss : England won the toss and elected to bat first
Result : Match drawn
Australia 1st Innings 263 all out (70.4)
Runs
Balls
4s
6s
SR
» SR Watson lbw b Onions
62
106
10
0
58.49 
» SM Katich lbw b Swann
46
48
9
0
95.83 
» RT Ponting c Prior b Onions
38
47
5
0
80.85 
» MEK Hussey b Onions
0
1
0
0
0.00 
» MJ Clarke lbw b Anderson
29
55
4
0
52.73 
» MJ North c Prior b Anderson
12
49
1
0
24.49 
» GA Manou b Anderson
8
11
2
0
72.73 
» MG Johnson lbw b Anderson
0
1
0
0
0.00 
» NM Hauritz Not Out
20
50
1
0
40.00 
» PM Siddle c Prior b Anderson
13
26
2
0
50.00 
» BW Hilfenhaus c Swann b Onions
20
31
4
0
64.52 
Extras b:5, lb:7, wd:2, nb:1
15
Total : 263 all out (70.4), RR : 3.72
Fall of wickets : 1-85 (Katich, 18.6 ov), 2-126 (Watson, 30.1 ov), 3-126 (Hussey, 30.2 ov), 4-163 (Ponting, 38.3 ov), 5-193 (Clarke, 49.4 ov), 6-202 (North, 51.4 ov), 7-202 (Johnson, 51.5 ov), 8-203 (Manou, 53.5 ov), 9-229 (Siddle, 61.5 ov), 10-263 (Hilfenhaus, 70.4 ov)

Bowling
Over
M
Runs
Wkt
NB
Wd
RPO
» JM Anderson
24
7
80
5
0
0
3.33
» A Flintoff
15
2
58
0
1
1
3.87
» G Onions
16.4
2
58
4
0
1
3.48
» SCJ Broad
13
2
51
0
0
0
3.92
» GP Swann
2
0
4
1
0
0
2.00


England 1st Innings 376 all out (93.3)
Runs
Balls
4s
6s
SR
» AJ Strauss c Manou b Hilfenhaus
69
134
10
0
51.49 
» AN Cook c Manou b Siddle
0
4
0
0
0.00 
» RS Bopara b Hilfenhaus
23
54
4
0
42.59 
» IR Bell lbw b Johnson
53
114
7
1
46.49 
» PD Collingwood c Ponting b Hilfenhaus
13
22
3
0
59.09 
» MJ Prior c Hughes b Siddle
41
59
6
0
69.49 
» A Flintoff c Clarke b Hauritz
74
79
10
1
93.67 
» SCJ Broad c & b Siddle
55
64
9
0
85.94 
» GP Swann c North b Johnson
24
20
5
0
120.00 
» JM Anderson c Manou b Hilfenhaus
1
6
0
0
16.67 
» G Onions Not Out
2
14
0
0
14.29 
Extras b:2, lb:4, wd:6, nb:9
21
Total : 376 all out (93.3), RR : 4.02
Fall of wickets : 1-2 (Cook, 1.4 ov), 2-60 (Bopara, 19.2 ov), 3-141 (Strauss, 44.1 ov), 4-159 (Collingwood, 50.5 ov), 5-168 (Bell, 55.6 ov), 6-257 (Prior, 71.3 ov), 7-309 (Flintoff, 80.4 ov), 8-348 (Swann, 87.3 ov), 9-355 (Anderson, 88.6 ov), 10-376 (Broad, 93.3 ov)

Bowling
Over
M
Runs
Wkt
NB
Wd
RPO
» BW Hilfenhaus
30
7
109
4
4
0
3.63
» PM Siddle
21.3
3
89
3
0
1
4.14
» NM Hauritz
18
2
57
1
0
0
3.17
» MG Johnson
21
1
92
2
5
1
4.38
» SR Watson
3
0
23
0
0
0
7.67


Australia 2nd Innings 375 for 5 (112.2)
Runs
Balls
4s
6s
SR
» SR Watson c Prior b Anderson
53
114
9
0
46.49 
» SM Katich c Prior b Onions
26
47
2
0
55.32 
» RT Ponting b Swann
5
7
0
0
71.43 
» MEK Hussey c Prior b Broad
64
130
13
0
49.23 
» MJ Clarke Not Out
103
192
14
0
53.65 
» MJ North c Anderson b Broad
96
159
15
0
60.38 
» GA Manou Not Out
13
28
1
0
46.43 
Extras b:4, lb:6, wd:2, nb:3
15
Total : 375 for 5 (112.2), RR : 3.34
Fall of wickets : 1-47 (Katich, 13.2 ov), 2-52 (Ponting, 14.6 ov), 3-137 (Watson, 43.6 ov), 4-161 (Hussey, 52.6 ov), 5-346 (North, 103.1 ov)

Bowling
Over
M
Runs
Wkt
NB
Wd
RPO
» JM Anderson
21
8
47
1
1
0
2.24
» A Flintoff
15
0
35
0
0
0
2.33
» G Onions
19
3
74
1
0
1
3.89
» GP Swann
31
4
119
1
0
0
3.84
» SCJ Broad
16
2
38
2
0
1
2.38
» RS Bopara
8.2
1
44
0
2
0
5.28
» PD Collingwood
2
0
8
0
0
0
4.00


  Debuts :Graham Manou (Australia)
  Man of the Match : MJ Clarke (Australia)
  Umpires : Rudi Koertzen (South Africa) and Aleem Dar (Pakistan)
  Third Umpire: RA Kettleborough (England)
  Referee : Jeff Crowe (New Zealand)
  Reserve Umpire: RT Robinson (England)
  Day 1 : Australia 1st innings - 126/1 (Shane Watson 62*, RT Ponting 17*, 30 ov)
  Day 2 : England 1st innings - 116/2 (AJ Strauss 64*, IR Bell 26*, 36 ov)
  Day 3 : no play
  Day 4 : Australia 2nd innings - 88/2 (SR Watson 34*, MEK Hussey 18*, 28 ov)
  Day 5 : Australia 2nd innings - 375/5 (Clarke 103*, Manou 13*, 112.2 ov) - end of match
TEAMS:
England: Stuart Broad, Ravi Bopara, Paul Collingwood, Matt Prior (w), James Anderson, Ian Bell, Graham Onions, Graeme Swann, Andrew Strauss (c), Andrew Flintoff, Alastair Cook
Australia: Simon Katich, Shane Watson, Ricky Ponting (c), Peter Siddle, Nathan Hauritz, Mitchell Johnson, Michael Hussey, Michael Clarke, Marcus North, Graham Manou (w), Ben Hilfenhaus



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