Australia 1st Innings - All out
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Watson c Pietersen b Tremlett 5
Hughes c Pietersen b Bresnan 16
Ponting c Swann b Tremlett 10
Clarke c Prior b Anderson 20
Hussey c Prior b Anderson 8
Smith c Prior b Anderson 6
Haddin c Strauss b Bresnan 5
Johnson c Prior b Anderson 0
Harris not out. 10
Siddle c Prior b Tremlett 1
Hilfenhaus c Prior b Tremlett 0
Extras
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5nb 2lb7
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Total
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all out 98
England 157 without loss.
The scorecard says it all. No need for me to eplain the fact that 98 all out is dire. Worst Aussie innings at Sydney since 1870s.
You mouthed off about Aussie dominance, oh my, you look stupid again. Your team were slaughted today. All you bats back in the hutch, shivering with trauma and fear, by the afternoon. Then the English bats destroy your bowling, where's your Johnson now?
Your team was taught a lesson today by the big boys. You're right, long way to go, and it will be interesting to see how you get yourselves out of this woeful mess you are in. Now even in your deluded world todays play went Englands way. No dodgy descisions, pure English dominance.
Sales day today. 10 Aussie wickets, only cost 98 runs.
Monty
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Watson c Pietersen b Tremlett 5
Hughes c Pietersen b Bresnan 16
Ponting c Swann b Tremlett 10
Clarke c Prior b Anderson 20
Hussey c Prior b Anderson 8
Smith c Prior b Anderson 6
Haddin c Strauss b Bresnan 5
Johnson c Prior b Anderson 0
Harris not out. 10
Siddle c Prior b Tremlett 1
Hilfenhaus c Prior b Tremlett 0
Extras
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5nb 2lb7
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Total
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all out 98
England 157 without loss.
The scorecard says it all. No need for me to eplain the fact that 98 all out is dire. Worst Aussie innings at Sydney since 1870s.
You mouthed off about Aussie dominance, oh my, you look stupid again. Your team were slaughted today. All you bats back in the hutch, shivering with trauma and fear, by the afternoon. Then the English bats destroy your bowling, where's your Johnson now?
Your team was taught a lesson today by the big boys. You're right, long way to go, and it will be interesting to see how you get yourselves out of this woeful mess you are in. Now even in your deluded world todays play went Englands way. No dodgy descisions, pure English dominance.
Sales day today. 10 Aussie wickets, only cost 98 runs.
Monty
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