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Monday, September 21, 2009

England Vs Australia 7th ODI Result

England won the match by 4 wickets

Australian Bowling Card - 7th ODI, played at Chester-Le-Street

Bowler NameOversMaidenRunsWicketsEconomy
Lee
10
3
33
1
3.30
Hilfenhaus
6
1
38
1
6.33
johnson
5

29
0
5.80
Hauritz8

30
1
3.75
Hopes
6
1
29
1
4.83

England Batting Card - 7th ODI, played at Chester-Le-Street



Player NameBatsmen StatusRunsBallsFour'sSix
Strauss
c Hilfenhaus b hauritz
47
74
4

Denly
run out(ponting)53
78
8

Bopara
lbw c Watson
13
23
2

Shahc Paine b Hopes
7
8
1

Collingwoodnot out13
22
2

Morganc Paine b lee2
10


Prior
c ponting b Hilfenhaus11
14
2

Bresnan
not out10
19
2



















Extras(leg byes 2, wide 6, no ball 9,byes 4) 21
TOTAL40 Overs177/6 (4.42 rpo)

England Bowling Card - 7th ODI, played at Chester-Le-Street

Bowler NameOversMaidenRunsWicketsEconomy
Anderson
7

36
1
5.14
Onions
9
1
28
1
3.11
Bresnan16.5

25
1
3.65
Collingwood
7

37
0
5.28
Swann
10
1
28
5
2.80
Shah
5
1
14
1
2.80

Australian Batting Card - 7th ODI, played at Chester-Le-Street



Player NameBatsmen StatusRunsBallsFour'sSix
Watson
c Swann b anderson
0
4


Paine
c prior b Onions
4
5
1

Ponting
c Coll'wood b Swann
53
67
8

Clarke
run out(Coll'wood)38
81
2

Husseyc denly b Bresnan
49
54
3
1
White
b Swann1
2


Hopes
c & b Swann11
23
1

Johnson
c anderson b Swann
10
17
1

Leeb Swann0
2


Hauritz
c & b Shah
3
8


Hilfenhaus
not out
2
12


Extras(leg byes 1, wide 4) 5
TOTAL45.5 Overs176/10 (3.84 rpo)

Friday, September 18, 2009

Match Summary - 6th ODI, Australia vs England

Australia won the toss and chose to bat.

England's worst defeat, losing to Australia by 111 runs

Australian Bowling Card - 6th ODI, played at Trent Bridge, Nottingham

Bowler NameOversMaidenRunsWicketsEconomy
Lee
8

48
2
6.00
Bracken
10

42
2
4.20
Siddle
8
1
22
1
2.75
Hopes
9

32
3
3.55
Hauritz
6

38
0
6.33

England Batting Card - 6th ODI, played at Trent Bridge, Nottingham



Player NameBatsmen StatusRunsBallsFour'sSix
Strauss
c paine b lee
0
2


Denly
c lee b hopes
25
43
3
1
Bopara
run out(ponting)
24
33
1

Prior
run out(ponting)
6
8
1

Shah
c watson b hopes
23
39
1

Morgan
c hussey b bracken
23
28
2

Mascarenhas
b hopes
11
20

1
Bresnan
not out
31
38
3

Swann
b bracken
12
15
1

Sidebottom
b siddle
15
16
1

Andersonb lee
1
7


Extras(leg byes 3, wide 8, no ball 3) 14
TOTAL41 Overs185 (4.51 rpo)

England Bowling Card,played at Trent Bridge, Nottingham

Bowler NameOversMaidenRunsWicketsEconomy
Anderson
10

55
4
5.50
Sidebottom
9

65
1
7.22
Mascarenhas
10

49
1
4.90
Bresnan
9

60
0
6.66
Swann
10

48
1
4.80
Bopara
2

11
0
5.50

Australian Batting Card - 6th ODI, played at Trent Bridge, Nottingham



Player NameBatsmen StatusRunsBallsFour'sSix
Watson
b anderson
4
9
1

Paine
c prior b mascarenhas
111
148
14
1
Ponting
c sidebottom b anderson
6
14
1

Hussey
c denly b swann
65
69
3
2
Ferguson
b anderson
6
9


White
c denly b anderson
35
23
5
1
Hopes
c strauss b sidebottom
38
22
7

Lee
run out(anderson)
0
1


Hauritz
not out
1
2


Siddle
not out
8
3
1

Bracken





Extras(leg byes 7, wide 14, byes 1) 22
TOTAL50 Overs296/8 (5.92 rpo)

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Match Summary - 5th ODI, Trent Bridge, Nottingham

England won the toss and chose to bat.

Close victory's for Australia so far.... can England atleast clear the next 2.. lets wait and watch

England Bowling Card - 5th ODI at Trent Bridge, Nottingham

Bowler NameOversMaidenRunsWicketsEconomy
Broad
9

57
2
6.33
Sidebottom
9.2

43
0
4.60
Bresnan
10

76
2
7.60
Mascarenhas
10

49
1
4.90
Rashid
7

55
1
7.58
Bopara
3

21
0
7.00

Australian Batting Card - 5th ODI at Trent Bridge, Nottingham



Player NameBatsmen StatusRunsBallsFour'sSix
Watson
c mascarenhas b bresnan
36
34
5

Paine
c rashid b bresnan
16
29
3

Ponting
c shah b broad
126
109
14
3
Clarke
c shah b broad
52
64
5

Hussey
c sidebottom b mascarenhas
6
9
1

Ferguson
lbw b broad
17
18
2

White
not out
24
15
4

Johnson
not out
18
12
1
1


















Extras(byes 1, wide 6) 7
TOTAL48.2 Overs302/6 (6.24 rpo)

Australian Bowling Card - 5th ODI at Trent Bridge, Nottingham

Bowler NameOversMaidenRunsWicketsEconomy
Siddle
10
1
50
1
5.00
Bracken
8
1
43
1
5.37
Johnson
10

80
2
8.00
Watson
10

60
2
6.00
Hauritz
10

54
2
5.40
Clarke
2

11
0
5.50

England Batting Card - 5th ODI, Natwest Series, played at Trent Bridge, Nottingham



Player NameBatsmen StatusRunsBallsFour'sSix
Strauss
lbw b hauritz
35
38
6

Denly
c hussey b johnson
45
68
5

Bopara
c hauritz b watson
18
21
1

Prior
st paine b hauritz
37
44
3

Shah
c paine b johnson
31
41
3

Morgan
c siddle b bracken
58
41
4
3
Mascarenhas
c johnson b watson
19
13
3

Broad
run out(ponting)
22
20
2

Rashid
run out(paine)
18
9
3

Bresnan
c bracken b siddle
4
3
1

Sidebottom
not out
3
4


Extras(leg byes 1, wide 6, no ball 2) 9
TOTAL50 Overs299 (5.98 rpo)

Sunday, September 13, 2009

Match Summary - Natwest Series, played at Lord's

England won the toss and chose to bat.

Australia now lead the 7 match series with 4-0

England Bowling Card - Natwest Series, played at Lord's

Bowler NameOversMaidenRunsWicketsEconomy
Broad
9

43
0
4.77
Sidebottom
7.4

41
0
5.34
Bresnan
8
1
41
2
5.12
Rashid
10

56
1
5.60
Shah
3

12
0
4.00
Wright
6

26
0
4.33

Australian Score Card - Natwest Series, played at Lord's



Player NameBatsmen StatusRunsBallsFour'sSix
Watson
lbw b bresnan
26
32
4

Paine
c prior b rashid
51
62
5

Ponting
c bopara b bresnan
48
60
5

Clarke
not out
62
81
8

Ferguson
not out
23
29
2





































Extras(leg byes 1, wide 7, no ball 2, byes 1) 11
TOTAL43.4 Overs221/3 (5.06 rpo)

Saturday, September 12, 2009

Australia Bowling Card - Natwest Series, 4th ODI at Lord's

Bowler NameOversMaidenRunsWicketsEconomy
Lee
9
1
49
5
5.44
Bracken
8

40
1
5.00
Johnson
8.3

42
1
4.94
Watson
8

46
1
5.75
Hauritz
10

23
2
2.30
Clarke
3

18
0
6.00

England Batting Card 4th ODI - Natwest Series, played at Lord's



Player NameBatsmen StatusRunsBallsFour'sSix
Strauss
c bracken b hauritz
63
75
8

Denly
c white b lee
11
17
2

Bopara
lbw b hauritz
26
36
3

Prior
b lee
29
45
2

Shah
c ferguson b watson
39
53
3

Morgan
st paine b bracken
13
26
1

Wright
b lee
12
11
2

Broad
b lee
2
2


Rashid
b lee
4
5
1

Bresnan
not out
11
9
1

Sidebottom
b johnson
2
4


Extras(no ball 4, wide 2, leg byes 1, byes 1) 8
TOTAL46.3 Overs220 (4.73 rpo)

Thursday, September 10, 2009

Match Summary 3rd ODI Ashes 2009, played at Rose Bowl - Southampton

England won the toss and chose to bat.


Consistency in England batting is a debatable factor which restricted them to 228/9


Australian's winning tempo is back with the world witnessing consecutive victory after loss of Ashes.


Aussies stand 3-0 in 7 match series

England Bowling Card - Ashes 2009 played at Rose Bowl, Southampton

Bowler NameOversMaidenRunsWicketsEconomy
Anderson
9.3
1
52
1
5.47
Sidebottom
10
1
39
0
3.90
Bresnan
10
1
46
0
4.60
Collingwood
7

39
1
5.57
Wright
7
1
16
1
2.28
Swann
5

35
1
7.00

Australian Batting Card, 3rd Ashes ODI, played at Rose Bowl, Southampton



Player NameBatsmen StatusRunsBallsFour'sSix
Watson
lbw b anderson
7
19


Paine
lbw b collingwood
29
35
4

White
c sidebottom b wright
105
124
9
1
Clarke
b swann
52
92
1

Ferguson
not out
20
17
3

Hussey
not out
8
4
1































Extras(leg byes 2, wide 6, byes 1) 9
TOTAL50 Overs258/7 (5.16 rpo)

3rd Ashes ODI Australian Bowling Card at Rose Bowl, Southampton

Bowler NameOversMaidenRunsWicketsEconomy
Lee
9
1
58
1
6.44
Bracken
10

36
1
3.60
Johnson
10
1
39
2
3.90
Hopes
7

34
1
4.85
Hauritz
6

24
1
4.00
Watson
8

36
3
4.50

England Batting Card - 3rd ODI, Ashes 2009 at Rose Bowl, Southampton



Player NameBatsmen StatusRunsBallsFour'sSix
Strauss
c clarke b hauritz
63
72
7

Bopara
c hopes b bracken
10
17

1
Prior
c hopes h johnson
0
4


Shah
lbw b johnson
8
19
1

Collingwood
c bracken b watson
28
52


Morgan
c johnson b lee
43
57
1
1
Wright
c sub(Voges) b hopes
9
15
1

Bresnan
not out
31
37
3

Swann
lbw b watson
3
3


Sidebottom
c white b watson
24
28
2

Anderson





Extras(leg byes 1, wide 4, no ball 4) 9
TOTAL50 Overs228/9 (4.56 rpo)

Ashes 2009 2nd ODI played at Lord's Match Summary

Australia won the toss and chose to field.

Balanced effort by both teams, had England kept wickets could have won the match.


Australia lead the 7 match series by 2-0

2nd ODI Australia Bowling Card - Ashes 2009 at Lord's

Bowler NameOversMaidenRunsWicketsEconomy
Lee
8.1

22
2
2.69
Bracken
10
1
37
2
3.70
Johnson
9
1
50
2
5.55
Hopes
3

22

7.33
Hauritz
9

46
1
5.11
Watson
7
1
26
2
3.71

England Batting Card 2nd ODI - Ashes 2009, Lord's - London



Player NameBatsmen StatusRunsBallsFour'sSix
Strauss
c and b hauritz
47
53
6

Bopara
lbw b watson
27
44
3

Prior
c paine b watson
1
5


Shah
run out(calrke/paine)
12
12
2

Collingwood
b lee
56
84
3

Morgan
lbw b johnson
14
19
2

Wright
c paine b lee
20
19
3

Bresnan
c paine b johnson
5
13


Swann
b bracken
14
22


Sidebottom
b bracken
0
2


Anderson
not out
0
5


Extras(byes 5, leg byes 2, wide 6, no ball 1) 14
TOTAL46.1 Overs210 (4.54 rpo)

Sunday, September 6, 2009

England Bowling Card - 2nd ODI at Lords

Bowler NameOversMaidenRunsWicketsEconomy
Anderson
9
0
57
1
6.33
Sidebottom9
0
45
1
5.00
Bresnan
7
0
25
1
3.57
Wright
10
0
52
2
5.2
Collingwood
4
0
19
0
4.75
Swann
8
0
31
2
3.87
Bopara
8
0
12
1
3.00

Australia Batting Card -2nd ODI at Lords



Player NameBatsmen StatusRunsBallsFour'sSix
Watsonc wright b bresnan
34
49
4

Paine
c morgan b wright
26
44
2

Whitec prior b bopara
42
66
5

Clarkec prior b wright4
11


Fergusonb Anderson
55
58
5

Husseyb Swann
8
14


Hopeslbw b Swann
11
19
1

Johnsonnot out
43
23
5

Leec Shah b Sidebottom
0
3


HauritzNot Out
10
13


Bracken




Extras(lb 8, wide 8) 16
TOTAL50 Overs249/8 (4.98 rpo)

England Vs Australia 2nd ODI at Lord's

England won the toss and Chose to Field

Australia Playing XI

Craig White
Michael Clarke
Paine
Ferguson
Mike Hussey
Shane Watson
James Hopes
Mitchell Johnson
Brett Lee
Nathan Hauritz
Nathan Bracken


England Playing XI

Ravi Bopara
Andrew Strauss
Matt Prior
Owais Shah
Paul Collingwood
Luke Wright
Morgan
Swann
James Anderson
Sidebottom
Bresnan

Saturday, September 5, 2009

Match Summary - 1st ODI at Kennington Oval, London

England won the toss and chose to field.

Australian Batting was justified as middle put together total score to 260.


England bowling took beating with Broad being more expensive to follow Collingwood.

With almost all the players contributing to chase 260 which ended short of 4 runs giving way for Australians to win the 7 match series.

Australian Bowling Card - 1st ODI at Kennington Oval, London

Bowler NameOversMaidenRunsWicketsEconomy
Lee
9
0
65
1
7.22
Bracken
10
1
48
0
4.80
Johnson
7
0
24
3
3.42
Hopes
5
1
14
0
2.80
Hauritz
9
0
44
2
4.88
Clarke
4
0
18
0
4.50
Watson
6
0
40
1
6.66

England Batting Card - 1st ODI at Kennington Oval, London



Player NameBatsmen StatusRunsBallsFour'sSix
Strauss
c white b lee
12
14
2

Bopara
st paine b hauritz
49
88
3

Prior
c johnson b hauritz
28
47
2

Shah
hit wicket b johnson
40
48
4

Collingwood
c watson b johnson
23
39
1

Wright
run out(paine)
38
27
4
1
Broadc clarke b johnson
2
5


Rashid
not out
31
23
4

Swann
c paine b watson
4
5


Sidebottom
not out
13
7
2

Anderson





Extras(byes 3, wide 10, noball 3) 16
TOTAL50 Overs256/8 (5.12 rpo)

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'