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Adelaide Test
heads towards a high scoring draw |
December 04, 2006 (Link to
Scorecard)
There
is only one result that looks certain at the
Adelaide Oval, a high scoring draw is the only
realistic thing that could happen on the final
day's play. A lovely century from Michael Clarke
and a timely return to form for Adam Gilchrist,
who made fifty ended the slightest chances that
England had in driving the result in their
favour. All the English bowlers lacked
penetration on the flat track with the exception
of Matthew Hoggard who put on a lion hearted
performance in the last two days to finish with
7 for 109 in 42 overs!
Hoggard was the only bowler who looked to have
been getting some kind of response for his
bowling. He cleverly mixed his pace and could
bowl at 120kmph range and all of a sudden could
up that to the 130s. He got the ball to swing,
revere swing and cut off the wicket. He picked
up three more wickets today but couldn't stop
the Australians in piling up 513 which gave
England just the 38-run lead. In their second
innings, England looked solid to end the fourth
day's play at 59 for 1 with Strauss on 31 and
Bell on 18. Alastair Cook was the man dismissed
in the 19 overs that the tourists had to face
before close. Cook was dismissed in a similar
fashion like in the first innings where he had
poked at an away going delivery from Stuart
Clark outside his offstump. Apart from Cook's
wicket, there weren't any alarms with Strauss
and Bell batting out comfortably against all the
four bowlers used.
It
wasn't a safe position to begin with for the
Australians who were still 239 runs behind
England when they had resumed the day's play at
312 for 5. But a 72-run partnership between
Michael Clarke and Adam Gilchrist got close to
safety. The pair had taken the homeside from 286
for 5 to 384 for 6 before Adam Gilchrist was
caught in the deep slog sweeping Ashley Giles.
It was a quickfire 64 from 79 balls from
Gilchrist that contained some crisply struck
drives and pulls. England could just get the
wicket of Gilchrist in the morning session and
in the second session they were made to wait and
wait due to another partnership from Michael
Clarke, this time with Shane Warne. Michael
Clarke had enough support to score his 3rd Test
Match century as Shane Warne batted sensibly,
not the usual hitting game that one associates
with him. Just at the stroke of tea, Hoggard
brought one sharply to catch Shane Warne in
front of the stumps to capture his 7th
five-wicket haul. Warne made 43 having faced 108
balls and Australia were in a relaxes position
at 502 for 7.
In the last session, Michael Clarke showing some
signs of getting a move along perished playing
an uppish flick shot off Hoggard. Clarke got a
standing ovation for his 124 from 224 balls.
Clarke who got into the team only because of an
injury to Shane Watson has now created pleasant
selection problems for the Australians for the
next test match. Hoggard took two more wickets
to end up with 7 while Anderson finished the
innings by getting an edge from McGrath. The
innings folded with 513 on board with 165.3
overs bowled. Like Hoggard, Ashley Giles bowled
the major share of the overs in the innings. He
bowled 42 overs overall taking just the one
wicket. Giles was back to his old defensive ways
in bowling round the stumps and outside the
legstump of the right handers. The two teams are
going through the motions and their minds will
be now fixed on the third test which begins on
the 14th at Perth.
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