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Cricket: Third Ashes Test: Hosts fail to find way past Michael Clarke, North
Last Updated : 03 August 2009, 19:14 IST
Last Updated : 03 August 2009, 19:14 IST

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Centurion Michael Clarke and Marcus North shared a partnership of 185 and Shane Watson and Michael Hussey also made patient half-centuries in a total of 375 for five which ensured they would go into the fourth Test only 1-0 down in the series.

“We knew it would be hard today but I thought the North-Clarke partnership was something special,” Australia captain Ricky Ponting said. “They batted beautifully and controlled the game for us.”

The England attack struggled for inspiration and the hosts' best moment was a spectacular one-handed diving catch by James Anderson which dismissed North for 96.

They also had a scare when all-rounder Andrew Flintoff tumbled to the ground after twisting his ankle in his delivery side but he dusted himself down and returned to the attack. “The ball wasn't swinging, we tried a few options but it just wasn't to be today unfortunately,” England captain Andrew Strauss said.

Earlier, Hussey and Watson shared a gritty third-wicket partnership of 85 in the morning session which set the tone for the day. After resuming on 88 for two, Watson and Hussey survived the first hour with few alarms against the seam attack of Graham Onions and Flintoff.

Watson received a painful blow on the elbow from a Flintoff bouncer but he batted calmly and reached his second half-century of the match in the unfamiliar role of opener.

His fifty included nine fours and it was a surprise when, on 53, he drove loosely in James Anderson's first over of the day and gave wicketkeeper Matt Prior a simple catch. England off-spinner Graeme Swann also bowled an ineffectual spell and Hussey struck several sweet drives through the covers on the way to his second half-century of the series. He had made 64 when he fell, pushing tentatively at Stuart Broad and offering Prior another simple catch. Clarke was dropped on 38 by England captain Andrew Strauss at mid-wicket, a very difficult chance from a full-blooded pull off medium-pacer Ravi Bopara.

North took three fours in a row off Bopara but slashed at a wide ball from Broad and Anderson leapt like a salmon to take a stunning catch at gully. Clarke adopted a more cautious approach in his bid for three figures and he was lucky to survive on 96 when he was caught by Anderson off a Bopara no ball.  But he did reach his 12th Test century soon afterwards with his 14th four and, with man-of-the-match Clarke on 103 not out, the two captains immediately agreed to settle for the draw. Fourth Test at Headingley, starts on Friday.

SCORE BOARD

AUSTRALIA (I Innings) 263

ENGLAND (I Innings) 376

AUSTRALIA (II Innings)

Watson c Prior b Anderson    53
Katich c Prior b Onions    26
Ponting b Swann    5
Hussey c Prior b Broad    64
Clarke (not out)    103
North c Anderson b Broad    96
Manou (not out)    13

Extras (B-4, LB-6, W-2, NB-3)    15
Total (five wickets; 112.2 overs)375

Fall of wickets: 1-47, 2-52, 3-137, 4-161, 5-346.
Bowling: Anderson 21-8-47-1, Flintoff 15-0-35-0, Onions 19-3-74-1, Swann 31-4-119-1, Broad 16-2-38-2, Bopara 8.2-1-44-0, Collingwood 2-0-8-0.

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Published 03 August 2009, 19:14 IST

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