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Noooooo, I go in for a staff meeting and look what greets me
Drop North for Khawaja
Hughes will likely come in for Katich due to injury (a pity, Katich was playing well, but I'd expect he's out until the 4th or 5th Test)
Drop Doherty for Steve Smith (Doherty was bowling too fast, too flat).
I'd like to add Ricky Ponting to that list
Bolly gone as well, he's not firing because he's not match fit.
cricinfo said:90.5
Anderson to Haddin, OUT, 136.2 kph, Anderson gets his man! Finally this is full enough to drag Haddin forward, the full length means the ball can swing and nibble off the pitch, flicks a faint edge as Haddin aims a drive and Prior does the rest. England are through to the tail now!
BJ Haddin c †Prior b Anderson 12 (21b 2x4 0x6) SR: 57.14
90.6
Anderson to Harris, OUT, gone! King pair for Harris! Anderson aimed the inswinger at a full length, Harris left alone and it crashed into the front pad bang in front. Harris reviewed but it only confirms the worst. Harris becomes only the second Australian ever to bag a king pair.
RJ Harris lbw b Anderson 0 (1b 0x4 0x6) SR: 0.00
Anderson on a hat-trick but he'll have to wait to try and get it because it's the end of the over.
91.2
Swann to North, OUT, 87.4 kph, another massive appeal from England as North played around his front pad and was struck in front. Given not out initially but England reviewed, North got a big stride in as he thrust bat and pad together, it hit pad first, in front and Hawk Eye confirms it hitting! North gone and Australia have crumbled here this morning
MJ North lbw b Swann 22 (35b 3x4 0x6) SR: 62.85
95.1
Swann to Doherty, OUT, 89.0 kph, Swann gets another one! Doherty is bowled, top of middle. He played forward, but positioned himself for extravagant turn when there was none. The ball snuck through the gap between bat and pad and clattered into the stumps. Australia nine down now, England are very, very close
XJ Doherty b Swann 5 (17m 9b 1x4 0x6) SR: 55.55
99.1
Swann to Siddle, OUT, 89.2 kph, there it is! Classic offspinner's dismissal, drawing him forward and spinning back sharply from outside off to fizz through bat and pad and clatter into off stump
PM Siddle b Swann 6 (28m 22b 1x4 0x6) SR: 27.27
England win by an innings and 71 runs, and take a priceless 1-0 lead with three Tests to be played. Swann had been identified as the man to spearhead England's push on the fifth day and he's done just that, finishing with 5 for 91to bowl England to their 100th Test win over Australia. The hosts suffer the ignominy of their first innings defeat at home since their capitulation to the West Indies at Perth in 1993 and, to be brutally honest, it's hard to see them bouncing back to win two of the next three games to reclaim the urn. Stranger things have happened, of course, but Australia will need something truly inspirational.
I'd have to agree that there need to be some changes:"We got off to a shambolic start to the Test match, and it was always going to be hard to fight back from there," says Ricky Ponting. "We needed to make a big score in the first innings and 245 was never going to be enough. We also put down a few crucial catches in the field. It's just those little things which are literally slipping through our hands at the moment, you can't give good players second and third chances. We've got to go away and do some soul-searching. England have kept us under real pressure, and we've got to find a way to cope with that."
Drop North for Khawaja
Hughes will likely come in for Katich due to injury (a pity, Katich was playing well, but I'd expect he's out until the 4th or 5th Test)
Drop Doherty for Steve Smith (Doherty was bowling too fast, too flat).
I'd like to add Ricky Ponting to that list
Bolly gone as well, he's not firing because he's not match fit.
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