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Monday, August 31, 2009

Match Summary - 1st T20, Old Trafford, Manchester

Match Abandoned, No result

Australia Bowling Card - 1st T20, Old Trafford, Manchester

Bowler NameOversMaidenRunsWicketsEconomy
Lee
1
0
3
1
3.00
Johnson
0.1
0
1
1
6.00
























England Score Card - 1st T20, Old Trafford, Manchester



Player NameBatsmen StatusRunsBallsFour'sSix
Bopara
c Watson b Johnson
1
3


Denly
c Hauritz b Lee
0
1


Trott
not out
0
4













3




































Extras(noball 1, wide 2) 3
TOTAL1.1 Overs4/2 (3.42 rpo)

Sunday, August 30, 2009

England Bowling Card - 1st T20 @ Old Trafford, Manchester

Bowler NameOversMaidenRunsWicketsEconomy
Anderson4
0
28
0
7.00
Sidebottom
4
0
31
0
7.75
Broad
4
0
33
2
8.25
Collingwood4
0
20
2
5.00
Wright
1
0
6
0
6.00
Swann
3
0
24
0
8.00

Australian Score Card - 1st T20 at Old Trafford, Manchester



Player NameBatsmen StatusRunsBallsFour'sSix
Watsonc Bopara b Broad
10
14


Warner
lbw b Collingwood
33
26
3

Clarkenot out
27
34
1

Husseyst Prior b Collingwood
0
2


Whitec Coll'wood b broad
55
36
1
3
Vogesnot out
11
8
1

Paine




Johnson




Lee




Hauritz




Nannes




Extras(lb 3, wide 6) 9
TOTAL20 Overs145/4 (7.25 rpo)

1st T20 International: England vs Australia at Manchester

England won the toss and chose to field

England Playing XI

Denly
Bopara
Trott
Prior
Collingwood
Shah
Wright
Broad
Swann
Sidebottom
Anderson


Australia Playing XI

Watson
Warner
Clarke
White
Hussey
Voges
Paine
Johnson
Lee
Hauritz
Nannes

Sunday, August 23, 2009

Ashes 2009 Match Summary - 5th Test at Kennington Oval

England won by 197 runs to regain Ashes



Man of the Match

S Broad


Man of the Series

M Clarke(Australia) and A Strauss(England)

England Bowling Card/Sheet - 5th Test, 2nd Innings @ Oval, London(UK)

Bowler NameOversMaidenRunsWicketsEconomy
Anderson12
2
46
0
3.83
Flintoff
11
1
42
0
3.81
Harmison
16
5
54
3
3.37
Swann
40.2
8
120
4
2.97
Broad
22
4
71
1
3.22
Colingwood
1
0
1
0
1.00

Australian Score Card - 5th Test, 2nd Innings @ Oval, London

Watsonlbw b Broad
40 runs81 balls6 four's
Katichlbw b Swann
43 runs68 balls7 four's
Pontingrun out(Flintoff)
66 runs
103 balls
10 four's

Husseyc Cook b Swann
121 runs
263 balls
14 four's
Clarkerun out(Strauss)
0 runs
4 balls

Northst Prior b Swann
10 runs
24 balls
2 four's
Haddin
c Strauss b Swann
34 runs
49 balls
6 four's
Johnson
c Collingwood b Harmison
0 runs
5 balls

Siddlec Flintoff b Harmison
10 runs
14 balls
1 four
Clarkc Cook b Harmison
0 runs
1 ball

Hilfenhaus
not out
4 runs
8 balls
1 four
Extras(lb 7, b 7, nb 6) 20
TOTAL102.2 Overs
348 (3.40 rpo)

Saturday, August 22, 2009

Australian Bowling Card - 5th Test, 2nd Innings, Oval Test @ Kennington

Bowler NameOversMaidenRunsWicketsEconomy
Hilfenhaus11
1
58
1
5.27
Siddle
17
3
69
0
4.05
North30
4
98
4
3.26
Johnson
17
1
60
2
3.52
Katich
5
2
9
0
1.80
Clark
12
2
43
1
3.58
Clarke
3
0
20
0
6.66

England Batting Card - 5th Test, 2nd Innings, Oval Test @ Kennington

A Strauss
c Clarke b North
75 runs
191 balls
8 four's
A Cook
c Clarke b North
9 runs
35 balls

I Bell
c Katich b Johnson
4 runs
7 balls
1 four
P Collingwoodc Katich b Johnson
1 run
7 balls


I Trott
not out
119 runs
193 balls
12 four's

M Prior
run out (Katich)
4 runs
9 balls
1 four

A Flintoff
c Siddle b North
22 runs
18 balls
4 four's

S Broad
c Ponting b North
29 runs
35 balls
5 four's

G Swann
c Haddin b Hilfenhaus
63 runs
55 balls
9 four's

J Andersonnot out
15 runs
29 balls
2 four's

S Harmison




Extras(lb 1, lb 15, w 7, nb 9)
32
TOTAL95 Overs373/9 dec (3.92 rpo)

England Bowling Card - 5th Test, Oval, Kennington

Bowler NameOversMaidenRunsWicketsEconomy
J Anderson9
3
29
0
3.22
Harmison
13.5
4
35
1
2.53
G Onions
14
3
38
4
2.71
S Broad4
1
15
0
3.75
G Swann
12
1
37
5
3.08

Australian Score Card - 5th Test, 1st Inings @ Oval - Kennington

Watsonlbw b Broad
34 runs69 balls7 four's
Katichc Cook b Swann50 runs107 balls7 four's
Pontingb Broad8 runs15 balls1 four
Husseylbw b Broad0 runs3 balls
Clarkec Trott b Broad3 runs7 balls
Northlbw b Swann
8 runs17 balls1 four
Haddin
b Broad
1 run
9 balls

Johnson
c Prior b Swann
11 runs
24 balls
2 four's
Siddlenot out
26 runs
38 balls
5 four's
Clarkc Cook b Swann
6 runs
8 balls
1 four
Hilfenhaus
b Flintoff
6 runs
21 balls
1 four
Extras(lb 5, b 1, nb 1) 7
TOTAL52.5 Overs
160 (3.02 rpo)

Thursday, August 20, 2009

Australia Bowling Card - 5th Test, 1st Innings @ Oval, Kennington

Bowler NameOversMaidenRunsWicketsEconomy
Hilfenhaus21.5
5
71
3
3.25
Siddle
21
6
75
4
3.57
Clark14
5
41
0
2.92
Johnson
15
0
69
2
4.60
M North
14
3
33
0
2.35
S Watson
5
0
26
0
5.20

England Batting Card - 5th Test, 1st Innings @ Oval - Kennington London

A Strauss
c Haddin b Hilfenhaus
55 runs
101 balls
11 four's
A Cook
c Ponting b Siddle
10 runs
12 balls
2 four's
I Bell
b Siddle72 runs
137 balls
10 four's
P Collingwoodc Hussey b Siddle24 runs
65 balls
3 four's

I Trott
run out (katich)
41 runs
81 balls
5 four's

A Flintoff
c haddin b Johnson
7 runs
19 balls
1 four

M Prior
c watson b johnson
18 runs
33 balls
2 four's

S Broad
c Ponting b Hilfenhaus
37 runs
69 balls
4 four's

G Swann
c haddinb Siddle18 tuns
28 balls
2 four's

J Andersonlbw b Hilfenhaus
0 runs
6 balls


S Harmisonnot out
12 runs
12 balls
3 four's

Extras(b 12,lb 5, w 3, nb 18)
38
TOTAL90.5 Overs332 (3.65rpo)

Monday, August 10, 2009

Match Summary - 4th Test, Headingley, Leeds

It's been splendid performance by Australians. What a come back, by leveling the series 1-1


Now the final test is TIGHT



Man of the Match



North for his 110 runs(13 four's and 1 six)

Sunday, August 9, 2009

Australian Bowling Card - 4th Test, 2nd Innings, Headingley, Leeds

Bowler NameOversMaidenRunsWicketsEconomy
Hilfenhaus19
2
60
4
3.15
Siddle
12
2
50
1
4.16
Clark11
1
74
0
6.72
Johnson
19.3
3
69
5
3.53

England Batting Card - 4th Test, 2nd Innings, Headingley - Leeds

A Strauss
lbw b Hilfenhaus
32 runs
78 balls
4 four's
A Cook
c Haddin b Johnson
30 runs
84 balls
4 four's
R Bopara
lbw b Hilfenhaus
0 runs
1 ball

I Bell
c Ponting b Johnson
3 runs
12 balls


P Collingwood
lbw b Johnson
4 runs
10 balls


J Anderson
c Ponting b Hilfenhaus
4 runs
10 balls
1 four

M Prior
c Haddin b HIlfenhaus
22 runs
29 balls
3 four's

S Broad
c Watson b Siddle
61 runs
49 balls
10 four's

G Swann
c Haddin b Johnson
62 runs
72 balls
7 four's
1 six
S Harmisonnot out
19 runs
28 balls
4 four's

G Onionsb Johnson
0 runs
7 balls


Extras(b 5, lb 5, w 5, nb 11)
26
TOTAL61.3 Overs263 (4.27 rpo)

Saturday, August 8, 2009

Ashes 2009 - England Bowling Card, 4th Test, Headingly,Leeds

Bowler NameOversMaidenRunsWicketsEconomy
J Anderson18
3
89
0
4.94
Harmison
23
4
98
2
4.26
G Onions
22
5
80
2
3.63
S Broad25.1
6
91
6
3.61
G Swann
16
4
64
0
4.00

Ashes 2009 - AUS vs ENG, 4th Test, Headingley - Leeds

Watsonlbw b Onions
51 runs67 balls9 Four's
Katichc Bopara b Harmison0 runs4 balls
Pontinglbw b Broad78 runs101 balls12 Four's1 Six
Husseylbw b Broad10 runs10 balls2 Four's
Clarkelbw b Onions93 runs138 balls13 Four's
Northc Anderson b Broad
110 runs206 balls13 Four's
Haddin
c Bell b Harmson
14 runs
23 balls
1 Four
Johnson
c Bopara b Broad
27 runs
53 balls
5 Four's
Siddleb Broad
0 runs
1 ball

Clarkb Broad
32 runs
22 balls
1 Four
Hilfenhaus
not out
0 runs
3 balls

Extras(lb 14, b 9, nb 3, w 4) 30
TOTAL104.1 Overs
445 (4.27 rpo)

Friday, August 7, 2009

Australian Bowling Card - 4th Test,1st Innings, Headingley - Leeds

Bowler NameOversMaidenRunsWicketsEconomy
Hilfenhaus7
0
20
1
2.85
Siddle
9.5
0
21
5
2.13
Johnson7
0
30
1
4.28
Clark
10
4
18
3
1.80

England Score Card - 4th Test, 1st Innings, Headingley - Leeds

A Strauss
c North b Siddle
3 runs
17 balls

A Cook
c Clarke b Clark
30 runs
65 balls
3 four's
R Bopara
c Hussey b Hilfenhaus
1 run
6 balls

I Bell
c Haddin b Johnson
8 runs
26 balls
2Four's
P Collingwood
c Ponting b Clark
0 runs
5 balls


M Prior
not out
37 runs
43 balls
5 Four's
S Broadc Katich b Clark
3 runs
12 balls


G Swannc Clarke b Siddle
0 runs
15 balls


S Harmisonc Haddin b Siddle
0 runs
6 balls


J Andersonc Haddin b Siddle
3 runs
10 balls


G Onionsc Katich b Siddle
0 runs
1 ball


Extras(b 5, lb 8,wd 1, nb 3)
17
TOTAL33.5 Overs102 (3.01 rpo)

Tuesday, August 4, 2009

Match Summary - 3rd Test, England vs Australia, Birmingham

Clarke's century helped Australia to tie the match against England. 4th Test would be tight for both the teams as England stands 1-0

Man of the Match: Clarke for his 103 runs off 192 balls with 14 four's

Monday, August 3, 2009

England Bowling Card - 3rd Test, 2nd Innings, Birmingham

Bowler NameOversMaidenRunsWicketsEconomy
J Anderson21
8
47
1
2.23
A Flintoff
15
0
35
0
2.33
G Onions
19
3
74
1
3.89
G Swann31
4
119
1
3.83
S Broad16
2
38
2
2.37
R Bopara
8.2
1
44
0
5.28
P Collingwood
2
0
8
0
4.00

Australian Score Card - 3rd Test, 2nd Innings, Birmingham

Watsonc Prior b Anderson
53 runs114 balls
9 Four's
Katichc Prior b Onions
26 runs47 balls2 Four's
Pontingb Swann
5 runs7 balls
Hussey
c Prior b Broad
64 runs130 balls13 Four's
Clarke
not out
103 runs
192 balls
14 Four's
North
c Anderson b Broad
96 runs
159 balls
14 Four's
Manou
not out
13 runs28 balls
1 Four
Johnson




Hauritz




Siddle




Hilfenhaus




Extras(lb 6, b 4, nb 3, w 2) 15
TOTAL112.2 Overs
375 (3.33 rpo)

Saturday, August 1, 2009

Australian Bowling Card - 3rd Test, 1st Innings, Birmingham

Bowler NameOversMaidenRunsWicketsEconomy
Hilfenhaus30
7
109
4
3.63
Siddle
21.3
3
89
3
4.13
Hauritz
18
2
57
1
3.16
Johnson21
1
92
2
4.38
Watson
3
0
23
0
7.66

21st Century Ashes

ENGLAND regain Ashes!!!!!!!! Through professionalism of the game'cricket'was seen during the Ashes 2009 series. England creates history struggling for 75 years now.

Ashes over the ages

“The Ashes” is a Test Cricket series played between England and Australia and also one of the international cricket’s most renowned rivalries which dates back to 1882.

It is currently played bi-annually in England and Australia comprising of five Test matches under the regular rules of International Cricket Council. If a series is drawn then the country already holding the Ashes retains them.


The series is named after a sardonic obituary published in an English newspaper ‘The Sporting Times’, in 1882 after the match at The Oval in which England lost to Australia for the first time at English ground. The obituary stated that English cricket had died and the body will be cremated and the ashes taken to Australia.


Australia currently holds ‘The Ashes’ after pounding England 5 - 0 to regain them in 2006-07.


England, Strauss and his men outplayed Australian's in most of the occasion by displaying their splendid performance during the 2009 Ashes season to retain the 'ASHES'