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Australia vs England, 3rd Test at Perth, , Dec 16 2010 - Match Result

RESULT
3rd Test, Perth, December 16 - 19, 2010, England tour of Australia
268 & 309
(T:391) 187 & 123

Australia won by 267 runs

Player Of The Match
62, 6/38 & 3/44
mitchell-johnson
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Scorecard summary
Australia 268/10(76 overs)
1st INNINGS
England 187/10(62.3 overs)
1st INNINGS
53 (90)
6/38 (17.3)
3/59 (15)
Australia 309/10(86 overs)
2nd INNINGS
116 (172)
5/87 (24)
95 (174)
3/97 (21)
England 123/10(37 overs)
2nd INNINGS
6/47 (11)
16 (23)
end of over 373 runs • 1 wicket
ENG: 123/10CRR: 3.32 
Chris Tremlett1 (3b)
Ryan Harris 11-1-47-6
Mitchell Johnson 12-3-44-3

What a fast finish, it's taken Australia only 50 minutes this morning to finish off England and take the remaining five wickets. There are handshakes all round now, but the Australians are the only ones smiling. Ricky Ponting runs out on to the WACA with his broken little finger bandaged and congratulates all his team-mates, a huge smile on his face as he knows this series is well and truly alive.

Ryan Harris has collected a stump, after finishing with 6 for 47. "We knew it was going to be a bouncy wicket and England haven't played that well here in the past," Harris says. He's done the job in this innings, but it was Mitchell Johnson who turned the match on its head on the second day with a wonderful spell of fast, swing bowling, and he's ended up with nine wickets for the match. Mike Hussey's batting was magnificent, yet again, and he deserves plenty of credit for this win.

Stand by for the presentations...

Andrew Strauss: "We were in quite a good position but a very good spell of bowling by Mitchell Johnson brought Australia back into the game. You've got to give them credit... We've also got to retain a sense of perspective ... We've played a lot of good cricket in this series... We thought we could get 391, but that session last night killed us."

Ricky Ponting, on his 36th birthday: "There's no better birthday present than that, to bounce back like this... To get 270 on the board on that first day was probably the difference in the end, and then Johnson's spell on day two was probably one of the all-time greatest spells in Ashes history."

"I'm a bit sore today, I wanted more than anything to be able to go out there and field, but I had to err on the side of caution. Another knock on the finger could have been disastrous. I think I'm a really good chance of playing the Boxing Day Test."

And the Man of the Match is Mitchell Johnson. "It was disappointing to miss Adelaide, but I knew I had to work on a few things," Johnson says. "I really enjoy bowling here. Hopefully I can be as consistent as I was here in the next two Tests."

That's it from the WACA, where Australia have bounced back to level the series. England fans might disagree, but it is encouraging that the series is still alive heading in to Boxing Day at the MCG, where the situation is the same as it was here - England win, and they retain the Ashes. Andrew McGlashan has written the tale of this short day's play, and you can find that bulletin here. There'll be plenty of reading over the coming hours from Peter English and Andrew Miller at the WACA, so do stick around for that.

And before we go, just a reminder to any football fans in the UK, you can be the first to see the Premier League goals on your mobile device minutes after they're scored- visit ESPNGoals.com.

And there's another full weekend of Premier League action in store, so follow it all with commentary, photos, reports and analysis at ESPNsoccernet.com

For now, on behalf of Andrew "Gnasher" McGlashan and Sahil Dutta, it's Brydon Coverdale signing off. Thanks for joining us over the past four days, and be sure to tune in on Boxing Day for the continuation of this terrific Ashes contest. Bye for now!

36.6
W
Harris to Finn, OUT

it's all over! Harris has taken six and the series is 1-1! Finn can only fend outside off and his edge is taken comfortably by Smith at third slip

Steven Finn c Smith b Harris 2 (7b 0x4 0x6 6m) SR: 28.57
36.5
2
Harris to Finn, 2 runs

pushed down the ground through mid on and again the helmeted Phillip Hughes does the chasing

There's Steven Smith loitering in the cordon. He hasn't had to bowl a ball this Test.

36.4
Harris to Finn, no run

again Harris probes outside off, and it's pushed back down the pitch by Finn

36.3
Harris to Finn, no run

Finn defends with a straight bat

36.2
Harris to Finn, no run

beaten outside off! Lovely bowling as it angles in and moves away a touch, too good for Finn

36.1
1
Harris to Tremlett, 1 run

Harris attacks the pads, trying for another lbw, and Tremlett works it past short leg to get off the mark

end of over 366 runs • 1 wicket
ENG: 120/9CRR: 3.33 
Steven Finn0 (2b)
Chris Tremlett0 (2b)
Mitchell Johnson 12-3-44-3
Ryan Harris 10-1-44-5
35.6
Johnson to Finn, no run

fuller and straighter, but Finn is good enough to defend

35.5
Johnson to Finn, no run

bouncer! It's ducked by Finn

Well, this has all happened very quickly! Australia are only one wicket from a series-levelling victory and Mitchell Johnson has the chance to take ten for the match, if he can pick up this last wicket.

35.4
W
Johnson to Swann, OUT

Johnson gets his third! Swann has played on, just a flat-footed drive that he wanted to force through the off side, it was a good length and Swann could only get a thick inside edge onto his off stump

Graeme Swann b Johnson 9 (5b 1x4 0x6 8m) SR: 180
35.3
4
Johnson to Swann, FOUR runs

more runs for Swann, as he tries to hook the bouncer but is surprised by the bounce and gets it off the top edge over the keeper for a boundary

35.2
2
Johnson to Swann, 2 runs

Swann decides attack is the best form of defence, and he pulls high over midwicket and the man in the deep keeps it to two

35.1
Johnson to Swann, no run

Johnson trundles in and goes for the bouncer, it's comfortably ducked by Graeme Swann

end of over 353 runs • 2 wickets
ENG: 114/8CRR: 3.25 
Chris Tremlett0 (2b)
Graeme Swann3 (1b)
Ryan Harris 10-1-44-5
Mitchell Johnson 11-3-38-2
34.6
Harris to Tremlett, no run

short of a length again, Tremlett leaves it alone outside off

34.5
Harris to Tremlett, no run

banged in short this time and Tremlett ducks it

Ryan Harris raises the ball to acknowledge the applause after taking a five-for. He's a real wicket-taker. Now here's Chris Tremlett.

34.4
W
Harris to Prior, OUT

super catch! Harris has five for the first time in a Test! That was a great ball, short of a length and bouncing more than Prior expected, his defensive prod flew high off the shoulder of the bat to gully, where Hussey hurled himself to his right to take the catch

Matt Prior c Hussey b Harris 10 (9b 0x4 1x6 19m) SR: 111.11
34.3
Harris to Prior, no run

driven to mid-on and can't find the gap

34.2
3
Harris to Swann, 3 runs

good start from Swann, as he clips a full, straight ball through midwicket and the short-leg Hughes runs it down wearing the helmet all the way to the boundary

Gnasher is off to write England's obituary in this match. Brydon here now.

Right, this could all finish in a rush now so I'm going to hand over to Brydon

34.1
W
Harris to Bell, OUT

gone! That looks plumb as Bell play across the line but he's called for a review. And it looks even more out on the replay. It isn't a no ball, there's no edge and it's taking out middle

Ian Bell lbw b Harris 16 (23b 3x4 0x6 32m) SR: 69.56
end of over 347 runs
ENG: 111/6CRR: 3.26 
Ian Bell16 (22b 3x4)
Matt Prior10 (7b 1x6)
Mitchell Johnson 11-3-38-2
Ryan Harris 9-1-41-3
33.6
1
Johnson to Bell, 1 run

ooh, nearly a chance...he drives and gets a thick outside edge which falls short of backward point

33.5
4
Johnson to Bell, FOUR runs

he drives again, and this time it just has the legs to reach the cover boundary despite a dive from Peter Siddle

Best performances - batters
Spike Graph
Wagon Zone
MEK Hussey
116 runs (172)
15 fours0 six
Productive shot
pull/hook on back foot
40 runs
7 fours0 six
Control
90%
SR Watson
95 runs (174)
11 fours0 six
Productive shot
leg glance
32 runs
3 fours0 six
Control
87%
Best performances - bowlers
MG Johnson
O
17.3
M
5
R
38
W
6
ECO
2.17
RJ Harris
O
11
M
1
R
47
W
6
ECO
4.27
Match details
Western Australia Cricket Association Ground, Perth
TossEngland, elected to field first
Series
Season2010/11
Player Of The Match
Series result5-match series level 1-1
Match numberTest no. 1984
Hours of play (local time)10.30am start, Lunch 12.30-13.10, Tea 15.10-15.30, Close 17.30
Match days16,17,18,19 December 2010 - day (5-day match)
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