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England burn Australia to ashes

England wrapped up the second Ashes test in style as they defeated Australia by 347 runs to take a commanding lead in the five test series.

The home side requested an extra 30 minutes at the end and it proved decisive as Graeme Swann got his fourth wicket in the final over when he took out James Pattinson to compound Australia’s embarrassment.

Fresh from his fearsome batting display on the third day Joe Root continued in the morning at Lord’s and racked up an eventual 180 runs.

After being caught out captain Alistair Cook declared on 349-7 leaving Australia with the unenviable task of chasing 583 runs.

Such a challenge never looked like being achieved particularly early on as James Anderson got the ball rolling when he took out Shane Watson for 24-1.

Graeme Swann followed up with two quick wickets for 36-3 and the Aussies were left staring at mission impossible.

After the eary success Usman Khawaja and skipper Michael Clarke finally offered some resistance for Australia as both went over the 50 run mark before the latter was finally bowled out by Root on 51.

The 22-year-old sensation was at it again as he then picked off Khawaja, who finished on 54, to make it 135-5.

A superb all round performance from England’s bowlers had them dreaming of an extra day off and confirming Australia’s embarassment.

Swann returned to the crease and grabbed another wicket before Root proved he actually is human when he dropped a Peter Siddle shot denying Stuart Broad a 200th test wicket.

James Anderson sealed his second wicket taking Siddle out of contention for 192-9 before Swann sealed an impressive win at the death.

 

 

ENGLAND 1st INNINGS       361

AUSTRALIA 1st INNINGS    128

ENGLAND 2nd INNINGS

Cook, AN b: Siddle     8

Root, JE c Smith b Harris         180

Trott, IJL b Siddle        0

Pietersen, KP c Rogers b Siddle           5

Bresnan, TT c Rogers b Pattinson         38

Bell, IR c Rogers b Smith          74

Bairstow, JM c Haddin b Harris            20

Prior, MJ not out          1

DID NOT BAT: Broad, SCJ, Swann, GP, Anderson, JM

Extras (8lb, 15b)          23

Total    349 Runs

Fall of Wickets : 1-22 (Cook,10.2), 2-22 (Trott,12.2), 3-30 (Pietersen,14.5), 4-129 (Bresnan,61.3), 5-282 (Bell,98.2), 6-344 (Bairstow,112.4), 7-349 (Root,114.1)

BOWLING

Harris, RJ 18.1-4-31-2, Watson, SR 12.0-5-25-0, Siddle, PM 21.0-6-65-3, Pattinson, JL 20.0-8-42-1, Smith, SPD 14.0-0-65-1, Agar, AC 29.0-5-98-0

AUSTRALIA 2nd INNINGS

Watson, SR lbw Anderson       20

Rogers, CJL b Swann   6

Khawaja, UT c Anderson b: Root         54

Hughes, PJ lbw Swann 1

Clarke, MJ c Cook b Root       51

Smith, SPD c Prior b Bresnan   1

Haddin, BJ lbw Swann 7

Agar, AC c Prior b Bresnan      16

Siddle, PM b Anderson            18

Pattinson, JL lbw Swann           35

Harris, RJ not out         16

Extras ( 5lb ,1w ,4b )    10

Total    235 Runs

Fall of Wickets : 1-24 (Watson,6.4), 2-32 (Rogers,9.5), 3-36 (Hughes,15.3), 4-134 (Clarke,47.2), 5-135 (Khawaja,49.6), 6-136 (Smith,50.5), 7-154 (Agar,54.5), 8-162 (Haddin,61.6), 9-192 (Siddle,76.1), 10-235 (Pattinson,90.3)

BOWLING: Anderson, JM 18.0-2-55-2, Broad, SCJ 21.0-4-54-0, Swann, GP 30.3-5-78-4, Bresnan, TT 14.0-8-30-2, Root, JE 7.0-3-9-2

Toss

ENG elected to bat

Umpires

Dharmasena, HDPK (SLA), Erasmus, M (SAF)

Third Umpire

Hill, AL (NZL)

Referee

Madugalle, RS (SLA)

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