Australia vs England, 2nd Test at Adelaide, , Dec 03 2010 - Match Result

RESULT
2nd Test, Adelaide, December 03 - 07, 2010, England tour of Australia
245 & 304
620/5d

England won by an innings and 71 runs

Player Of The Match
227 & 1/10
kevin-pietersen
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Scorecard summary
Australia 245/10(85.5 overs)
1st INNINGS
4/51 (19)
56 (95)
2/70 (29)
England 620/5(152 overs)
1st INNINGS
227 (308)
2/84 (29)
148 (269)
1/44 (19)
Australia 304/10(99.1 overs)
2nd INNINGS
5/91 (41.1)
57 (141)
2/60 (18)

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.

Andrew Strauss's decision to bat on on the fourth morning is vindicated by the eventual result - the 69 runs added tallying nicely with the victory by an innings and 71. England will be slighted dented by the loss of Broad, but they've got the likes of Chris Tremlett, Ajmal Shahzad and Tim Bresnan as back-up. Tremlett, in particular, could be a real handful at the WACA, while Shahzad has the ability to reverse the old ball.

"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."

"You're always thinking back to what happened here four years ago and asking 'could Australia find a way to get back into this game?' but we were pretty clinical out there. A lot of boxes ticked in this game," says Andrew Strauss, adding the obligatory comment about being careful of complacency. "When you're confident things start happening for you as a matter of course, you don't have to push it," he says of England's dramatic start to this Test with the ball.

"Even when Hussey was getting them back in the game, they weren't going anywhere and we always find if we could just get one wicket we'd be ahead again. Swann did a great job of strangling the batsmen in the first innings too. Batsmen like to score runs, and if they can't they get a bit edgy," adds Strauss, who also makes special mention of how pleased he is that KP has his swagger back.

"We've got some good momentum, but the guys are pretty tired after back to back Tests and certainly some of the bowlers will need a rest. And maybe some of the batsmen too. The loss of Broad will be very big, he's been a senior bowler for us, but we've got three guys bowling well and who are all chomping at the bit to get out there. We'll take into account how they bowl at the MCG, but I do have some plans.

"To put the ghosts of four years ago to bed is really good for us. The last six days or so have been outstanding cricket for us."

Well, it all happened very quickly in the first session and it's a surprisingly early finish for your commentary team. From me, Liam Brickhill, and Sahil Dutta it's goodbye. Thanks for all the mail, we do read absolutely everything and try to get as much in as possible. Your company has been warmly appreciated on some long winter nights here at Cricinfo Towers in London. Before you go, Brydon's Coverdale's bulletin is, as always, well worth a read - although possibly not if you're a fan of Australia. Goodbye for now.

99.1
W
Swann to Siddle, OUT

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

Peter Siddle b Swann 6 (22b 1x4 0x6 28m) SR: 27.27
end of over 994 runs
AUS: 304/9CRR: 3.07 
Doug Bollinger7 (16b 1x4)
Peter Siddle6 (21b 1x4)
Steven Finn 18-2-60-2
Graeme Swann 41-12-91-4
98.6
Finn to Bollinger, no run

a flat-footed, airy waft outside off that is fortunate not to bring an outside edge

98.5
Finn to Bollinger, no run

bouncer, telegraphed somewhat by Finn and Bollinger is easily under it

98.4
Finn to Bollinger, no run

Bollinger rides the bounce of a back of a length delivery, and then almost sets off for a non-existent single

98.3
4
Finn to Bollinger, FOUR runs

steered through gully! That could have gone anywhere, and ended up rolling over the boundary at third man

98.2
Finn to Bollinger, no run

Bollinger pokes at a delivery that leaves him off the pitch and then, with the ball safely in Prior's gloves, whips his bat away to leave ... don't think he fooled anyone there

98.1
Finn to Bollinger, no run

not quite full enough to drive, but Dougie leans forward and pushes to cover all the same

Finn replaces Anderson

end of over 982 runs
AUS: 300/9CRR: 3.06 
Peter Siddle6 (21b 1x4)
Doug Bollinger3 (10b)
Graeme Swann 41-12-91-4
James Anderson 22-4-92-2

Ian: "Must be time for us to suck it up and take some lip from the Poms!! They have had to cop it for long enough. Lets hope we don't have to take it for as long as they have had to."

97.6
Swann to Siddle, no run

play and a miss outside off, this one didn't turn

97.5
Swann to Siddle, no run

cracked firmly back down the wicket, Dougie stretches back to get into his crease at the non-striker's end and the ball ricochets off his bat and down towards long-off as he tumbles over at the crease ...

This, from Sean, is inspired: "Sung to Black Eyed Peas tune, Where is the Love?

"Wickets crashing wickets falling

The Pommies laughing at the mauling

Can we practice what they bowl

Put an end to KP's roll?

Father Father Father help us

Send some guidance from above

Cause people got me got me questioning

Where is the rain?(where is the rainx3)(the rain2x)"

97.4
1
Swann to Bollinger, 1 run

very full on the leg stump, Bollinger clips against the spin into the leg side to bring up Australia's 300

97.3
Swann to Bollinger, no run

Bollinger stretches out to defend a flighted offspinner, delivered from around the wicket

97.2
1
Swann to Siddle, 1 run

a foot too short from Swann, Siddle steps back and whips to deep midwicket

97.1
Swann to Siddle, no run

Siddle stretches forward to defend

end of over 971 run
AUS: 298/9CRR: 3.07 
Doug Bollinger2 (8b)
Peter Siddle5 (17b 1x4)
James Anderson 22-4-92-2
Graeme Swann 40-12-89-4
96.6
Anderson to Bollinger, no run

swinging in from round the wicket, Bollinger leaves alone and the ball cannons off his pad and rolls to leg

96.5
Anderson to Bollinger, no run

edged just short of slip this time! Thick edge, and played with soft hands. Dropping well short

96.4
Anderson to Bollinger, no run

intentionally played? I think not, as Bollinger pokes with no great certainty and somehow finds himself in a position to play a late cut. On the bounce to Prior

Three slips, two gullys, a short leg and a short extra for Bollinger

Just to add to Australia's woes we have news coming in that Simon Katich is out of the series with an Achilles injury. More on that as when we get it.

96.3
1
Anderson to Siddle, 1 run

nudged into the leg side, between mid-on and midwicket, and they take a quick single

96.2
Anderson to Siddle, no run

fuller this time, again Siddle pushes the ball gently back from whence it came

96.1
Anderson to Siddle, no run

just short of a good length, tapped back down the track

end of over 962 runs • 1 wicket
AUS: 297/9CRR: 3.09 
Doug Bollinger2 (5b)
Peter Siddle4 (14b 1x4)
Graeme Swann 40-12-89-4
James Anderson 21-4-91-2
95.6
Swann to Bollinger, no run

and decent defence from the No. 11 to finish the over

Best performances - batters
Spike Graph
Wagon Zone
KP Pietersen
227 runs (308)
33 fours1 six
Productive shot
off side drive on front foot
73 runs
9 fours1 six
Control
87%
AN Cook
148 runs (269)
18 fours0 six
Productive shot
leg glance
46 runs
4 fours0 six
Control
90%
Best performances - bowlers
GP Swann
O
41.1
M
12
R
91
W
5
ECO
2.21
JM Anderson
O
19
M
4
R
51
W
4
ECO
2.68
Match details
Adelaide Oval
TossAustralia, elected to bat first
Series
Season2010/11
Player Of The Match
Series resultEngland led the 5-match series 1-0
Match numberTest no. 1983
Hours of play (local time)10.00am start, Lunch 12.30-13.10, Tea 15.10-15.30, Close 17.30
Match days3,4,5,6,7 December 2010 - day (5-day match)
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