I have no idea how we lost that.
Clark really must of screwed up, it should have been finished just after the 8th wicket fell...
Clark really must of screwed up, it should have been finished just after the 8th wicket fell...
Which they failed to do.Australia have to get 244 runs from 39 Overs due to the intricacies of the Duckworth/Lewis method.
:lol:To make matters more interesting, Michael Clarke, despite being free of his celebrity engagements, is still suffering from back strain - fitness, where the bloody hell are ya? Simon Katich - the man who should be King - Shane Watson and Ricky Ponting all pick themselves ... two on form and recent record and the Skipper because he has the best five o'clock shadow and hang dog sad puppy look. Cricket Australia is already preparing its followers for the bad news the two months from late November to early January will bring.
A New South Wales team boasting three of Australia's likely batting line-up for next week's Ashes opener at the Gabba found itself rolled for just 97 on a green pitch after skipper Simon Katich - who curiously did not open in the second innings - made the decision to bat first.
Top stars struggle for form at SCG
http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2010/11/17/3069321.htm
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I'm calling it slightly in Australia's favour at this stage. Not good for England to have lost two wickets in the first session, especially when the pitch is only a little green and the RH is only about 50. Australia's over rate is typically lowEngland 86/2 (26.0 ov)
England won the toss and elected to bat
All except Johnson, but I didn't expect too much anyway.Good job from the bowlers today