132nd over: England 504-4 (Pietersen 187, Bell 20) Pietersen brings up the 500 with a single before Bell punches four through mid-wicket. 111th over: England 424-3 (Pietersen 140, Collingwood 34) Collingwood clips four through mid-wicket, and Australia have their second centurion of the innings - Doherty has now gone for 100 off his 20 overs. All you'll have left is Monster Munch and an unsettling desire to call yourself 'Daddy', and the only thing that will still get the blood flowing to that special place is an email on the merits of a good No.8 from Gary Naylor. off to the shed for antifreeze ..." I can certainly do that, Iain. and "Howzat!" He whacks another the next delivery away with another slog sweep, and out at mid-wicket the ball beats a despairing dive from Doug Bollinger. I've had two emails so far which began "I feel sorry for the Aussies". But something is rotten at the heart of this Australian team, and his poor performance seems sympotmatic of the troubled mood surrounding the side. Anyway, I'm handing back over to Andy Bull – please send him your emails at andy.bull@guardian.co.uk. Savour this, its like will be rare today. The 163-run partnership between Agar and Phillip Hughes was the highest 10th-wicket partnership in Test history. 4.5%. Harris is bowling well here, and that was an excellent catch by Haddin. 1st Test – Brisbane (44) 2nd Test – Adelaide (142) 3rd Test – Perth (125) 4th Test – Melbourne (12) 5th Test – Sydney (17) Archive (9) Ashes 2009 (15) Ashes 2010/11 (496) Blogs (78) ICC World Cup (3) One Day Internationals (5) Other cricket (5) Polls (6) Twenty20 (5) Twitter (25) Video (78) Scorecard 119th over: England 458-4 (Pietersen 158, Bell 5) IR Bell, who we've all forgotten a bit about since his sparkling innings at Brisbane, gets off the mark in fine style by driving North uppishly over the head of the man at mid-on. Which means that England's more (recently) secure batsmen, like Collingwood, can just play their own game and not have to think about supporting anyone.". Harking back to the pre-lunch vibe is Patrick Pringle. If I manage to rack up 10 caps, I'll probably die happy. Walter Hammond has done it in consecutive Test innings, Ben, in the 1928-29 Ashes, and again against New Zealand in 1932-33. I'm with your man Ben Mimmack on this issue (who, incidentally, may or not be the hero that helped me out with a feed of the coverage). "Now I know this is a recklessly arrogant thing to say, and that consequently, England will probably lose their 8 remaining wickets for 26 runs, but when I woke up I was actually a little bit disappointed to see that we'd lost a wicket. But I tell you what, I could murder a Coopers right now, too. WICKET! See results from the ASHES 2nd TEST XI's 1986/87-2010/11 Quiz on Sporcle, the best trivia site on the internet! Alastair Cook needs another 52 runs and he'll already have scored more runs in this series than any single Englishman managed in 2006-07. I know, I know, but let's face it, stranger things have been happening these last few days. Match drawn. Least of all the umpire. "S Warne hit the nail on the head when he talked about Collingwood enjoying batting with Pieterson and moving stealthily along," points out Jamie Kirkwood. Assuming we get back on that is. Speaking of the great man, I think a little bit of The Duckworth Lewis Method wouldn't go amiss. To my consternation there's a touch of rain coming down in Adelaide – but not enough to bring the teams off. asks Ben Hendy. "Australia has a very good Ashes record at home and I'm hopeful that will continue next summer and we can bring the urn back to Australia." He still gets through a maiden over though, as Collingwood reacquaints himself with what it is like to be out in the middle. 133rd over: England 509-4 (Pietersen 192, Bell 20) England continue serenely on, smoother than the thousands of freshly de-Movembered toplips around the world. 120th over: England 458-4 (Pietersen 158, Bell 5) "This isn't the Ashes, this is an exorcism," observes Jamie Kirkwood. "Bah humbug. That's quite an outpouring. Collingwood 42 LBW b Watson (118th over: England 452-4) Just as the following from Adrian Bowen lands in my inbox – "'Can they drag themselves back into the 21st century this afternoon?' This is due to a few matches where one side batted first, got out cheaply, and their opponents went on to make a huge score, skewing the data. That's a maiden over from Watson. "However the signs are good. Can't spot any empty oyster shells. It was a strange dismissal - Australia hardly seeemed to appeal, and after what seemed a very long time umpire Erasmus finally put his finger up. "If you can't reach it with a proper cricket shot it's a wide," says Bumble. England won the series 3–1 and retained the Ashes, having won the previous series in 2009 by two Tests to … Read about Records, / , The Ashes, 2010/11 - England, / , Batting and bowling averages Cricket Team Records only on ESPNcricinfo.com. Anyway: "And offered to assist my wife at an art exhibition at Federation Square thinking the game would be showing on the big outdoor screen. ", "Rain?" Alan will be here in a few moments to take tyou through the next session. "Maybe think again Ricky," says Bumble. Look! Walter Hammond has done it in consecutive Test innings, Ben, in the 1928-29 Ashes, and again against New Zealand in 1932-33. Cook comes on strike and... we'll I'll be. The sounds not great and I've been up a long time ..." We'll forgive you Sarah. If you're tucked up in bed as you read this, here are a few more good reasons to feel grateful, courtesy of Simon Israel: "Speaking of the Ashes, I am following OBO from Baños, a town at the foot a giant volcano, currently in the news: The Tungurahua volcano in Ecuador is billowing ash into the sky and sending super-hot pyroclastic flows surging down its slopes, causing authorities to evacuate nearby villages. Fear it." That's right - he's staying up all night to watch the cricket. Pietersen squirts an inside edge away to fine leg and his score moves onto 90. Deciding what to do with the rest of the side in Perth is the difficult bit, Stats highlights from the second Ashes Test in Adelaide, Geoffrey Boycott: 'Australia's batsmen were irresponsible', day 1 -England 1st innings 1 (Sir Andrew Strauss 0*, Sir Alastair Cook 0*, 1 ov), day 2 -England 1st innings 317/2 (Sir Alastair Cook 136*, Kevin Pietersen 85*, 89 ov), day 3 -England 1st innings 551/4 (Kevin Pietersen 213*, Ian Bell 41*, 143 ov), day 4 -Australia 2nd innings 238/4 (Michael Hussey 44*, 79.2 ov), day 5 -Australia 2nd innings 304/10 (99.1 ov) - end of match, 10.00am start, Lunch 12.30-13.10, Tea 15.10-15.30, Close 17.30, Over 4.6: Review by England (Bowling), Umpire - AL Hill, Batsman - SR Watson (Struck down), Drinks: Australia - 43/3 in 13.0 overs (SR Watson 23, MEK Hussey 17), Australia: 50 runs in 14.1 overs (85 balls), Extras 1, 4th Wicket: 50 runs in 74 balls (SR Watson 25, MEK Hussey 24, Ex 1), SR Watson: 50 off 82 balls (7 x 4, 1 x 6), Lunch: Australia - 94/3 in 27.0 overs (SR Watson 50, MEK Hussey 36), Australia: 100 runs in 30.1 overs (182 balls), Extras 6, Drinks: Australia - 129/4 in 43.0 overs (MEK Hussey 54, MJ North 16), 5th Wicket: 50 runs in 129 balls (MEK Hussey 25, MJ North 25, Ex 0), Australia: 150 runs in 52.5 overs (318 balls), Extras 6, Tea: Australia - 159/5 in 57.0 overs (MEK Hussey 71, BJ Haddin 2), Australia: 200 runs in 70.4 overs (425 balls), Extras 8, Drinks: Australia - 202/5 in 71.0 overs (MEK Hussey 92, BJ Haddin 23), 6th Wicket: 50 runs in 109 balls (MEK Hussey 22, BJ Haddin 26, Ex 2), Over 73.4: Review by Australia (Batting), Umpire - M Erasmus, Batsman - RJ Harris (Struck down), Over 77.3: Review by England (Bowling), Umpire - M Erasmus, Batsman - BJ Haddin (Struck down), New Ball Taken: Australia 227/8 after 80.1 overs (BJ Haddin 40, PM Siddle 1), BJ Haddin: 50 off 88 balls (3 x 4, 1 x 6), Innings Break: Australia - 245/10 in 85.5 overs (DE Bollinger 0), End Of Day: England - 1/0 in 1.0 overs (AJ Strauss 0, AN Cook 0), England: 50 runs in 13.2 overs (80 balls), Extras 8, 2nd Wicket: 50 runs in 71 balls (AN Cook 13, IJL Trott 30, Ex 7), Drinks: England - 55/1 in 14.0 overs (AN Cook 14, IJL Trott 32), Lunch: England - 90/1 in 27.0 overs (AN Cook 35, IJL Trott 39), England: 100 runs in 27.5 overs (167 balls), Extras 15, 2nd Wicket: 100 runs in 161 balls (AN Cook 46, IJL Trott 43, Ex 14), Drinks: England - 145/1 in 41.0 overs (AN Cook 64, IJL Trott 65), Over 42.2: Review by England (Batting), Umpire - M Erasmus, Batsman - AN Cook (Upheld), England: 150 runs in 43.5 overs (263 balls), Extras 15, 2nd Wicket: 150 runs in 254 balls (AN Cook 64, IJL Trott 72, Ex 14), Tea: England - 198/2 in 55.0 overs (AN Cook 90, KP Pietersen 14), England: 200 runs in 56.4 overs (340 balls), Extras 15, 3rd Wicket: 50 runs in 73 balls (AN Cook 21, KP Pietersen 32, Ex 0), Drinks: England - 243/2 in 66.0 overs (AN Cook 105, KP Pietersen 44), England: 250 runs in 67.6 overs (408 balls), Extras 15, 3rd Wicket: 100 runs in 153 balls (AN Cook 37, KP Pietersen 66, Ex 0), Drinks: England - 285/2 in 78.0 overs (AN Cook 121, KP Pietersen 70), New Ball Taken: England 298/2 after 86.1 overs (AN Cook 129, KP Pietersen 75), England: 300 runs in 86.3 overs (519 balls), Extras 15, End Of Day: England - 317/2 in 89.0 overs (AN Cook 136, KP Pietersen 85), Over 92.1: Review by Australia (Bowling), Umpire - M Erasmus, Batsman - KP Pietersen (Struck down), 3rd Wicket: 150 runs in 266 balls (AN Cook 59, KP Pietersen 91, Ex 3), England: 350 runs in 96.3 overs (579 balls), Extras 18, Drinks: England - 378/3 in 102.0 overs (KP Pietersen 122, PD Collingwood 7), England: 400 runs in 105.4 overs (634 balls), Extras 22, 4th Wicket: 50 runs in 54 balls (KP Pietersen 23, PD Collingwood 24, Ex 4), KP Pietersen: 150 off 210 balls (23 x 4, 1 x 6), Lunch: England - 449/3 in 115.0 overs (KP Pietersen 158, PD Collingwood 40), England: 450 runs in 116.2 overs (698 balls), Extras 24, 4th Wicket: 100 runs in 118 balls (KP Pietersen 52, PD Collingwood 42, Ex 6), Drinks: England - 494/4 in 130.0 overs (KP Pietersen 185, IR Bell 16), England: 500 runs in 131.2 overs (788 balls), Extras 28, 5th Wicket: 50 runs in 86 balls (KP Pietersen 28, IR Bell 20, Ex 4), KP Pietersen: 200 off 283 balls (29 x 4, 1 x 6), England: 550 runs in 142.5 overs (857 balls), Extras 28, Tea: England - 551/4 in 143.0 overs (KP Pietersen 213, IR Bell 41), Rain: England - 551/4 in 143.0 overs (KP Pietersen 213, IR Bell 41), End Of Day: England - 551/4 in 143.0 overs (KP Pietersen 213, IR Bell 41), 5th Wicket: 100 runs in 154 balls (KP Pietersen 58, IR Bell 41, Ex 4), Over 147.2: Review by England (Batting), Umpire - AL Hill, Batsman - MJ Prior (Upheld), England: 600 runs in 150.3 overs (903 balls), Extras 29, 6th Wicket: 50 runs in 33 balls (IR Bell 25, MJ Prior 26, Ex 0), Innings Break: England - 620/5 in 152.0 overs (IR Bell 68, MJ Prior 27), Australia: 50 runs in 11.6 overs (72 balls), Extras 1, Drinks: Australia - 50/0 in 12.0 overs (SR Watson 25, SM Katich 24), 1st Wicket: 50 runs in 72 balls (SR Watson 25, SM Katich 24, Ex 1), Lunch: Australia - 78/0 in 25.0 overs (SR Watson 35, SM Katich 42), Australia: 100 runs in 36.1 overs (217 balls), Extras 1, Drinks: Australia - 120/2 in 41.0 overs (SR Watson 50, MJ Clarke 17), Australia: 150 runs in 53.5 overs (323 balls), Extras 1, Tea: Australia - 160/3 in 56.0 overs (MJ Clarke 36, MEK Hussey 14), Rain: Australia - 175/3 in 62.0 overs (MJ Clarke 41, MEK Hussey 24), Bad Light: Australia - 175/3 in 62.0 overs (MJ Clarke 41, MEK Hussey 24), 4th Wicket: 50 runs in 111 balls (MJ Clarke 28, MEK Hussey 25, Ex 0), Australia: 200 runs in 66.1 overs (397 balls), Extras 1, Over 67.5: Review by Australia (Batting), Umpire - AL Hill, Batsman - MJ Clarke (Upheld), 4th Wicket: 100 runs in 187 balls (MJ Clarke 52, MEK Hussey 44, Ex 4), End Of Day: Australia - 238/4 in 79.2 overs (MEK Hussey 44), Over 79.2: Review by England (Bowling), Umpire - AL Hill, Batsman - MJ Clarke (Upheld), Over 82.1: Review by England (Bowling), Umpire - M Erasmus, Batsman - MJ North (Struck down), MEK Hussey: 50 off 98 balls (5 x 4, 1 x 6), Australia: 250 runs in 83.1 overs (499 balls), Extras 5, New Ball Taken: Australia 252/4 after 83.2 overs (MEK Hussey 50, MJ North 8), Drinks: Australia - 286/6 in 90.5 overs (MJ North 22), Over 90.6: Review by Australia (Batting), Umpire - M Erasmus, Batsman - RJ Harris (Struck down), Over 91.2: Review by England (Bowling), Umpire - AL Hill, Batsman - MJ North (Upheld), Australia: 300 runs in 97.4 overs (586 balls), Extras 11. There's been a lot of talk about how poor Xavier Doherty was yesterday, but Doug Bollinger's figures were even worse, though he had the consolation of taking that one fluke wicket. A single from Pietersen against Australia's premier spinner (yes, it's still North). There's too much hubris in my inbox right now. The Rug is back on and he bowls his first maiden at the 24th attempt. "Well, they are celebrating.". That would be cowardly.". Just two singles off Bollinger. Collingwood was so deep in the crease there, practically cosying up to his stumps, and that ends a quicksmart partnership of 101 between him and his old batting buddy Pietersen. Half-cut Brits, delirious ex-pats, but this time all in a positive situation. "I know Smyth's not there, but could you channel him, or Sky's Benedict, or somebody, to tell me if any batsman has ever scored back-to-back Test double centuries?" Then mid-off, followed by extra cover. Later in the over Paul Collingwood tucks in too, forcing four away to the leg side. England won the opening Test match of an Ashes … 131st over: England 499-4 (Pietersen 186, Bell 16) "The advertising hoarding behind the batsmen is for MAC – the Major Accident Commission," notes Bull to my right. If a hat-trick wasn't enough for you then how about two 300-plus batting partnerships to go with it, including of course a score of 1-517 and a double-century for Cook in England's second innings. "On seeing North turn it sidewise they suggested that everyone would be better off if Australia just gave up and let everyone go to the pub. Fresh toasted grains of barley and wheat give it a rich orange-amber colour, whilst new season Amarillo hops provide a tropical/stone fruit aroma and restrained, bitter finish. The very screaming dives meant to strike fear into the hearts of those on land below also led to the pilots experiencing so many Gs as they pulled up they would often lose consciousness. In another - Tommyrot. He lets out a cry as his dashes a quick single into the covers, partly out of excitement but also partly because he seems to nursing a slight leg problem. Unsurprising that really, given that he has British passport. Given Australia's apparent decline, should it really surprise me that Harris, the most threatening of the home attack by far, is a 31-year-old with little more than 100 first-class wickets to his name? I don't feel myself anymore.". Right. Thanks for that Phil Sawyer. I'll see you then. Could lizards living in volcanos really be responsible or is it just getting a little late?" As he spoke with no apparent irony about 'keeping focused on the job in hand' a fly appeared to crawl into his mouth, and did not reappear. Cook ends the over by flicking four through mid-wicket. No, not that Alan Gardner. That's all folks. The impossible could actually happen. England’s No 6 had to watch from the non-striker’s end as Siddle finally outdid his fifth-wicket partner Alastair Cook (67), and then dismissed Matt Prior and Stuart Broad with full-length pace.. Bell completed a deserved 50 soon afterwards and finished with eight boundaries in his 131-ball 76. This created an equilibrium in our marriage but I think the current series is warping our world view and I fear our marriage may suffer. He's still sat next to me. This is his Ashes debut. Score Distribution. "Yes! Pietersen steps down the pitch and lofts an enormous six over long-off. I don't like it. "I reckon if he can see the shine off the Kookaburra, Pietersen is set for a monster of an innings today," says Matthew Harries. She immediately sledged me about the cricket (as any self-respecting Pom would). They've got him. Today is a good day.". "I am going to offer nothing to this debate and in all likelihood fall asleep in the next half hour but good bless you cricketgoblinness, you type your magic words and when i wake maybe something good will have happened." As we contemplate a first English victory in a live Ashes Test in Australia in 24 years (I know, I know, it aint won yet, but it's bobbing tantalisingly into view), some of your thoughts at luncheon: "ABC Grandstand (Oz's TMS), are in massive soul searching mood," chuckles the appropriately named Andrew Jolly. Hoppsy quite likes the last one. He's taken 73 balls on his fourth fifty, by my rough calculation. ", 102nd over: England 378-3 (Pietersen 122, Collingwood 7) That's an intriguing delivery from Siddle. Up comes the 400, and England's lead is now 157. Test Cricket - Scorecard: 2010-2011 Australia v England (The Ashes) - 2nd Test - 3rd December, 2010 - Adelaide Oval Those Monster Munch come with mysterious Smyth-like powers of statistical recall. Allied pilots quickly cottoned on to this and would just hang around to pick them off happy in the knowledge the German pilot was probably comatose. Adrian Bowen seems to have fallen for Clare's siren song already: "I've decided to fall in love with Clare A Davies. Cook falls at last, caught behind by Haddin off the inside edge. David Icke was right all along. Warne than suggests Australia "start practising their rain dance". I was surprised at how badly he bowled. The South Africa-born Queensland allrounder was a camera operator in the 2010 Ashes. He suckers you in with all that 'Don't let Clare Davies fool you' nonsense, before sucking the life out of you until you're a shell of a man, like Smyth. This has been quite an innings, full of controlled aggression, barely a chance given that I can recall. The 2010–11 Ashes series (known as the Vodafone Ashes Series for sponsorship reasons) was played in Australia as part of the England cricket team's tour of Australia during the 2010–11 cricket season. Earlier in the over he had thumped a glorious four through mid-wicket to move to 99. His last fifty runs have come off just 52 deliveries. Without wanting to sound like Mr Pessimistic or Lord Miserable/Low Self-Esteem, England have bowled Australia out cheaply on a batting track but that is all. 16–20 December 2010. Check the Stats & Records of Records, / , The Ashes, 2010/11 - England, / , Batting and bowling averages Players in Wicket keeper Batting Bowling That way they can bat further down the order and not have to worry about their quicks getting embarrassed!". KP crashes and then bashes two fours to square leg, picking out the gap between the fielders on both occasions. Just sayin' is all. As was Simon Katich's reaction to his run out on day one. The Aussies saved from defeat to England by rain – the very definition of irony? Australia. For those who have been following our supping adventures in Australia, I can offer the following information: West End Draught: lager style South Australian beer, 4.5%. 90th over: England 321-2 (Cook 136, Pietersen 89) Bollinger opens with a rank loosener. So England lead Australia by 306 with five first-innings wickets remaining. The best I could come up with was 'it will probably rain on the last two days.' Honestly. 112th over: England 428-3 (Pietersen 144, Collingwood 34) Pietersen skims a drive over the head of cover. Bell shows Watson the maker's name ... and that's another maiden. We've already had one married couple breaking up over the cricket on the OBO tonight, but what to make of this from Jeffrey Chapman: "My friend Dan, inspired by England's heroics, has proposed to his girlfriend of 20 years and mother of his 2 children. 134th over: England 520-4 (Pietersen 193, Bell 30) The collective voice of the Barmy Army is booming out around the Oval. Lord Mike Selvey has sent us a letter from Australia: "While the rain comes down an update on how we are being treated here at Adelaide Oval. There are then shouts of "catch it!" Cook clips his first ball around the corner for a single, rather as though night had never fallen at all and he was simply carrying on from where he was last evening. Key moments in the 2010/11 Ashes series between Australia and England after the tourists won the fourth test at the MCG to take a 2-1 lead and retain the famous urn on Wednesday. Catch live and fully detailed scorecard of Australia vs England, 2nd Test, Dec 03, England in Australia, 2010-11 on Cricbuzz Mahinda Rajapaksa International Cricket Stadium, Hambantota, Dubai International Cricket Stadium, Dubai, 2nd Test, Adelaide, Dec 3 - Dec 7 2010, England tour of Australia, He and the rest of England's top players will have to stand up and be counted in Adelaide, England have lost their lead bowler after going up 1-0, Australia collapsed for the sake of cricket, Or perhaps because they were mounting another clown masterclass, Replacing Simon Katich for the third Test is the easy part for Australia. That'll make his figures look much better. 110th over: England 416-3 (Pietersen 140, Collingwood 26) Doug Bollinger replaces Siddle. Instead, I've got the choice of Home Alone or Babar the Elephant. No one under 30 years old has ever seen their team playing like this, they just don't know how to take it. If you haven't seen it, go and have a look-see. 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