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England vs Australia, 1st Semi-Final at Centurion, , Oct 02 2009 - Match Result

RESULT
1st Semi-Final (D/N), Centurion, October 02, 2009, ICC Champions Trophy
(41.5/50 ov, T:258) 258/1

Australia won by 9 wickets (with 49 balls remaining)

Player Of The Match
136* (132) & 2/35
shane-watson
252

Ricky Ponting and Shane Watson's 252-run partnership is AUS's highest for the 2nd wicket in ODIs, breaking the record of 225 between Ricky Ponting and Gilchrist

252

Ricky Ponting and Shane Watson's 252-run partnership is AUS's highest for any wicket in ODIs, breaking the record of 237 between Symonds and Ricky Ponting

Match centre 
Scorecard summary
England 257/10(47.4 overs)
80 (76)
3/55 (10)
48 (68)
2/35 (8.4)
Australia 258/1(41.5 overs)
136* (132)
1/47 (8)
111* (115)
0/48 (8.5)

Ponting and Watson make light work of this target. We said at the interval that England did a commendable job by pushing the score to a level which could make Australia sweat. Perhaps another 70 runs would have been safe. It just shows how an in-form Ponting makes such a difference to Australia's fortunes. That rubbed off on Watson, who blazed his way with frightening pulls.

So the defending champions progress to their second consecutive final. Stay with us for the presentation.

Strauss: When you lose 6 for 100 runs it's always difficult to get back but Bresnan and Wright did well. Our shots didn't come off today. We can take a lot from this tournament but Australia outplayed us today. They've got a good mix. It was disappointing to lose Broad but Bresnan did magnificently with the bat."

Ponting: I thought we got a little carried away in the middle overs, looking for wickets but the England pair did really well. There's a lot of energy in this group, we're in the final so well done everybody. I told the boys that every ball we face is a contest. Personal stats don't always motivate me, I look to finish the job for my team. Watson's peaking at the right time. His spell to the left-handers was terrific."

Watson is the Man of the Match: "It (my form) couldn't get much worse at the start of the tournament. Ricky spoke to me a lot through the innings. Hopefully the injuries are behind me now. It was a beautiful wicket out there. It is time for me and others to put out hands up for this team after losing a lot of senior guys."

We shall find out tomorrow who meets Australia in the finals. It's another day-nighter, this time at the Wanderers between Pakistan and New Zealand, starting at 12.30 GMT. Thanks for your company today and all the mails.

On behalf of Sid Talya, this is Kanishkaa signing off. Cheers guys!

41.5
1
Anderson to Ponting, 1 run

plays a checked drive down towards point and scampers a single, beats the throw at the bowler's end and Australia complete a nine-wicket rout

41.4
1
Anderson to Watson, 1 run

swivels and attempts a pull but he keeps it along the ground to fine leg

41.3
1
Anderson to Ponting, 1 run

full on middle and leg and he works it down to long-on

41.2
1
Anderson to Watson, 1 run

gets forward to a full delivery and pushes it down to mid-off

41.1
1lb
Anderson to Ponting, 1 leg bye

slides on the pads and the ball trickles away to square leg

end of over 4123 runs
AUS: 253/1CRR: 6.17 RRR: 0.55
Shane Watson134 (130b 10x4 7x6)
Ricky Ponting109 (112b 12x4 1x6)
Paul Collingwood 8-0-50-0
James Anderson 8-0-44-0
40.6
6
PD Collingwood to Watson, SIX runs

this time he clears wide long-on, fuller in length, he gets on his knee and enjoys a free swing of the arms

40.5
6
PD Collingwood to Watson, SIX runs

if you're somewhere behind deep square leg reading this, please take cover! Watson's just having a blast bashing them around, flat and quick off the bat, this man has tremendous bat speed, luckily the kids at the grass embankment were alert enough

40.4
PD Collingwood to Watson, no run

cuts it straight to point

40.3
6
PD Collingwood to Watson, SIX runs

he's making a living out of flat sixes today, friendly short delivery, he clubs it over deep square, no casualties in the crowd this time, thankfully

40.2
1
PD Collingwood to Ponting, 1 run

full on the off stump and pushed to mid-off

The highest partnership for any wicket for Australia in ODIs is 237. This pair is well within reach of breaking that record.

40.1
4
PD Collingwood to Ponting, FOUR runs

four less needed, friendly long hop from Collingwood and Ponting bends his knee slightly and exploits the yawning gap at deep square leg

They've taken the 3rd Powerplay

end of over 406 runs
AUS: 230/1CRR: 5.75 RRR: 2.80
Shane Watson116 (126b 10x4 4x6)
Ricky Ponting104 (110b 11x4 1x6)
James Anderson 8-0-44-0
Tim Bresnan 8-0-51-0
39.6
4
Anderson to Watson, FOUR runs

short down the leg side and the batsman can't resist a hook, the ball balloons off the top edge and just clears Davies who leaps in vain

39.5
Anderson to Watson, no run

clips it towards short midwicket and tells his partner to stay back

39.4
Anderson to Watson, no run

gets behind the line again and defends

39.3
Anderson to Watson, no run

stays right behind the line and taps it to mid-on

39.2
1
Anderson to Ponting, 1 run

gets an inside edge but the ball trickles past the stumps

39.1
1
Anderson to Watson, 1 run

opens the face of the bat and runs it down to third man

end of over 399 runs
AUS: 224/1CRR: 5.74 RRR: 3.09
Shane Watson111 (121b 9x4 4x6)
Ricky Ponting103 (109b 11x4 1x6)
Tim Bresnan 8-0-51-0
James Anderson 7-0-38-0
38.6
1
Bresnan to Watson, 1 run

not short enough to pull, he places it to square leg

38.5
1
Bresnan to Ponting, 1 run

pushes it down to backward point

38.4
1
Bresnan to Watson, 1 run

plays it to sweeper cove

Best performances - batters
Spike Graph
Wagon Zone
SR Watson
136 runs (132)
10 fours7 sixes
Productive shot
pull/hook on back foot
46 runs
4 fours4 sixes
Control
91%
RT Ponting
111 runs (115)
12 fours1 six
Productive shot
off side drive on front foot
36 runs
5 fours0 six
Control
91%
Best performances - bowlers
PM Siddle
O
10
M
0
R
55
W
3
ECO
5.5
SR Watson
O
8.4
M
1
R
35
W
2
ECO
4.03
Match details
SuperSport Park, Centurion
TossEngland, elected to bat first
Series
Season2009/10
Player Of The Match
Series resultAustralia advanced
Match numberODI no. 2905
Hours of play (local time)14.30 start, First Session 14.30-18.00, Interval 18.00-18.45, Second Session 18.45-22.15
Match days2 October 2009 - daynight (50-over match)
ODI debut
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ICC Champions Trophy

Group A
TEAMMWLPTNRR
AUS32050.510
PAK32140.999
IND31130.290
WI3030-1.537
Group B
TEAMMWLPTNRR
NZ32140.782
ENG3214-0.487
SL3122-0.085
SA3122-0.177