England vs Australia - Sixth One Day International at Trentbridge



Trentbridge, Nottingham
September 17, 2009

EnglandEngland: 185 all out (41 overs) Tim Bresnan 31*(38), Joe Denly 25(43), James Hopes 3/32
AustraliaAustralia: 296/8 (50 overs) - Tim Paine 111(148), Michael Hussey 65(69), James Anderson 4/55
Result: Australia win the match by 111 runs and leads the series 6-0.

England is playing Australia in the sixth one day international at Trentbridge, Nottingham. Australia won the toss and have chosen to bat first. They managed to score 296/8 in their alloted fifty overs. Tim Paine made his debut century and scored 111(148). He is well supported at the other end by Michael Hussey who scored 65(69). At the end, Cameron White 35(23) and James Hopes 38(22) scored runs aggressively in the last power play to take Australia to 296. James Anderson who has come in place of Stuart Broad picked up 4/55 in his 10 overs.

Trailing the series 5-0, chasing 297 was never easier for England. They got off to a bad start as Brett Lee claimed the wicket of Andrew Strauss the second ball of the over. England were cautious early not to lose wickets and the required rate kept on piling. James Hopes picked up 3 wickets and Ricky Ponting made 2 stunning run outs to win the match by 111 runs. Australia lead the series 7-0.

Match Updates

England's Innings

Over 41: England are all out for 185 runs in 41 overs. Australia win the match by 111 runs.
England: 185 all out (41 overs) Tim Bresnan 31*(38)

Over 30: 7 wickets down for England as James Hopes picks up another wicket. Mascarenhas is out for 11 runs. 2 runs from the over. England are 126/7 at end of 30 overs. They require 171 runs from 120 balls.
England: 126/7 (30 overs) Tim Bresnan 3*(8), Graeme Swann 1*(1)

Over 29: England are 124/6 after 29 overs. They require another 173 runs from 21 overs.
England: 124/6 (29 overs) Dmitry Mascarenhas 11*(19), Tim Bresnan 2*(4)

Over 26: 2 runs from Bracken's over.
England: 109/5(26 overs) Owais Shah 21*(34) Dmitry Mascarenhas 1*(9)

Over 25: Hauritz to continue. He bowls one wide down the leg side that goes to the boundary. 6 runs from the over. England require another 190 runs from 150 balls with 5 wickets in hand.
England: 107/5(25 overs) Owais Shah 20*(33) Dmitry Mascarenhas 0*(4)

Over 24: Bracken picks up a wicket and England are five wickets down. England require another 196 runs from 26 overs with 5 wickets in hand.
England: 101/5(24 overs) Owais Shah 19*(30) Dmitry Mascarenhas 0*(1) Eoin Morgan 23(28)

Over 19: Nathan Hauritz into the attack. 5 runs from the over. 224 required from 31 overs for England.
England:73/4 (19 overs) - Owais Shah 8*(15), Eoin Morgan 6*(14)

Over 18: Bracken to bowl his 4th over. 4 runs from the over. 229 runs required from 32 overs. (7.15 runs per over.)
England:68/4 (18 overs) - Owais Shah 4*(12), Eoin Morgan 5*(11)

Over 17: Hopes to continue. 3 runs from the over. 233 runs required in 33 overs for England.
England:64/4 (17 overs) - Owais Shah 2*(9), Eoin Morgan 3*(8)

Over 16: Eoin Morgan is the new man in. Nathan Bracken to continue. Just 1 run from the over. England require another 236 runs from 34 overs with 6 wickets in hand.
England:61/4 (16 overs) - Owais Shah 1*(6), Eoin Morgan 1*(5)

Over 15: Owais Shah is the new man in. James Hopes to continue. Ricky Ponting is the man of the hour as he gets another direct hit to dismiss Ravi Bopara. 2 wickets in 2 overs for Australia.
England:60/4 (15 overs) - Owais Shah 1*(5), Eoin Morgan 0*(0), Ravi Bopara 24(33)

Over 14: Nathan Bracken comes back into the attack. A magnificent run out by Ricky Ponting on the last ball. That was truly master class fielding from the Australian skipper there. 8 runs and a wicket in that over.
England:59/3 (14 overs) - Ravi Bopara 24*(32), Matt Prior 6(8)

Over 13: Hopes to continue. 4 runs from the over. England cross the 50 mark.
England:51/2 (13 overs) - Ravi Bopara 23*(28), Matt Prior 1*(6)

Over 12: Peter Siddle to bowl his fifth over. Just one run from the over. A good one for Australia. England require another 250 runs from 38 overs with 8 wickets in hand.
England:47/2 (12 overs) - Ravi Bopara 20*(25), Matt Prior 0*(3)

Over 11: James Hopes to continue and the second powerplay has been taken. And he strikes. Joe Denly is OUT, caught by Brett Lee. Denly comes down the track, to hit the half volley out of the ground, but could only send it up high in the air. Lee goes back a few steps and takes a good catch. Second wicket is down for England. Matt Prior is the new man in. 4 runs a wicket in that over.
England:46/2 (11 overs) - Ravi Bopara 19*(22), Matt Prior 0*(0), Joe Denly 25(43)

Over 10: Siddle to continue. 3 runs from the 10th over. England are 42/1 and require another 255 runs in 40 overs.
England:42/1 (10 overs) - Ravi Bopara 16*(19), Joe Denly 24*(40)

Over 9: James Hopes comes into the attack. Denly hits the second ball for a six, the first one for England in this match. 6 runs from the over. England require another 258 runs from 41 overs with 9 wickets in hand.
England:39/1 (9 overs) - Ravi Bopara 14*(17), Joe Denly 23*(36)

Over 8: Siddle to continue. Bopara hits the first ball through square leg and James Hopes gives the chase, dives and saves a single. Denly edges the next ball, but falls it short of Cameron White at first slip. 4 runs from the over.
England:33/1 (8 overs) - Ravi Bopara 14*(17), Joe Denly 17*(30)

Over 7: Brett Lee to bowl his fourth over. 1/13 in 3 overs so far for him. 4 runs from the over. The required runrate is 6.23 run per over and the current run rate is 4.14
England:29/1 (7 overs) - Ravi Bopara 11*(16), Joe Denly 16*(25)

Over 6: Siddle to continue. Just 2 runs from the over. England require another 272 runs in 44.0 overs.
England:25/1 (6 overs) - Ravi Bopara 11*(16), Joe Denly 12*(19)

Over 5: Lee to continue. Denly hits one through mid-wicket for a four. 4 runs from the over.
England:23/1 (5 overs) - Ravi Bopara 10*(13), Joe Denly 11*(16)

Over 4: Change in bowling as Peter Siddle comes in to the attack. Another beautiful save by Nathan Hauritz at point in the over. 4 runs from the over.
England: 19/1 (4 overs) - Ravi Bopara 10*(13), Joe Denly 7*(10)

Over 3: Brett Lee to continue. A beautiful over from Lee, bowling consistently over 90 mph. Just 2 runs from the over. England require 282 runs with 9 wickets from 47 overs.
England: 15/1 (3 overs) - Ravi Bopara 7*(9), Joe Denly 6*(8)

Over 2: Nathan Bracken to bowl from the other end. He starts off with a wide. Joe Denly is off the mark with a four. An excellent shot by Denly there. A beautiful save at the point region by Nathan Hauritz. 6 runs from the over.
England: 13/1 (2 overs) - Ravi Bopara 6*(5), Joe Denly 5*(6)

Over 1: Brett Lee to bowl the first over of the innings. England have a lot of work to do here. They need 298 to win the match. A good first ball from Brett Lee, almost an yorker. And he strikes the second ball of the over. He bangs in a short one and the keeper catches the ball, and they all appeal. Strauss is unhappy. He is unlucky as the replays didn't show a knick. So Andrew Strauss is out for a duck and England are 0/1. Ravi Bopara is the new man in. First runs on the board for England as Lee bowls a no-ball. Lee bowls a slow short ball, and Bopara hits it for a four. Good shot by Bopara there. 7 runs from the first over.
England: 7/1 (1 over) Ravi Bopara 6*(5), Joe Denly 0*(0), Andrew Strauss 0(2)

Australia's Innings

Over 50: Sidebottom to continue. They run for a bye for the first ball. Good running from James Hopes there to get the strike. Hopes hits for a four the second ball, but gives a catch to Strauss the third ball of the over. Peter Siddle is the new man in. 3 balls to go. 13 runs from the last over. And Australia makes 296/8 in 50 overs.
Australia: 296/8 (50 overs) Nathan Hauritz 1*(2), Peter Siddle 8*(3), James Hopes 38(22)

Over 49: Tim Bresnan to continue. Hopes hits a four off the first ball. Brett Lee is run out.. Hopes hits one to the long on and Lee comes for a tough double and is out direct hit by James Anderson. Nathan Hauritz is the new man in. 8 runs from the over.
Australia: 283/7 (49 overs) James Hopes 34*(20), Nathan Hauritz 1*(1), Brett Lee 0(1)

Over 48: Last over of the powerplay. White hits a couple of successive fours, but Anderson bowls a low full toss and White hits it high in the air, Denly takes the catch, White departs for 35(23). Brett Lee is the new man in. 10 runs from the over.
Australia: 274/5 (48 overs) James Hopes 27*(16), Brett Lee 0*(0), Cameron White 35(23)

Over 47: Bresnan comes back into the attack. 35 runs have come in 3 overs of this powerplay so far. Cameron White hits a big six in that over. 10 runs from the over.
Australia: 264/5 (47 overs) Cameron White 27*(20), James Hopes 25*(13)

Over 46: James Anderson to continue. Hopes hits a four in that over and Australia crosses the 250 mark. Four more through midwicket.
Australia: 254/5 (46 overs) Cameron White 19*(16), James Hopes 23*(11)

Over 45: Ryan Sidebottom returns into the attack. White hits a couple of boundaries in that over. 14 runs from the over, a good one for Australia.
Australia: 243/5 (45 overs) Cameron White 17*(13), James Hopes 14*(8)

Over 44: And Australia take the last power play. James Anderson to bowl and he picks up a wicket the first ball. Ferguson departs for 6 runs. James Hopes is the new man in. And he is off the mark with a boundary. 9 runs from the over.
Australia: 229/5 (44 overs) Cameron White 8*(10), James Hopes 9*(5), Callum Ferguson 6(9)

Over 43: Still no power play taken by Australia. Mascarenhaus to bowl his final over in the innings. White hits a four and a boundary added to the Australian scorecard. 8 runs from the over.
Australia: 220/4 (43 overs) Callum Ferguson 6*(8), Cameron White 8*(10)

Over 42: Swann to bowl his final over in the innings. 4 runs from the over. Swann finishes with 1/48 in 10 overs.
Australia: 212/4 (42 overs) Callum Ferguson 4*(6), Cameron White 2*(6)

Over 41: Mascarenhaus returns. And he gets the wicket of Tim Paine. Paine is out for 111. Cameron White is the new man in.
Australia: 208/4 (41 overs) Callum Ferguson 3*(4), Cameron White 1*(2), Tim Paine 111(148)

Over 40: Swann to continue. Australia seems to lost their way in the last couple of overs here. Dot balls being bowled, not many boundaries... And Hussey departs going for a big one. Good knock from Hussey 65(69).The pair added 163 valuable runs to the scorecard. Callum Ferguson is the new man in. Ferguson off the mark with a double.
Australia: 206/3 (40 overs) Tim Paine 111*(145), Callum Ferguson 2*(3), Michael Hussey 65(69)

Over 39: Bresnan back in the attack. He has 4 overs left. No runs from the first 3 balls of the over. 5 runs from the over.
Australia: 202/2 (39 overs) Tim Paine 109*(143), Michael Hussey 65*(68)

Over 38: Swann to continue. Still plenty of batting to come and Australia might be targeting 300 runs here. 4 singles from the over. 12 overs to go.
Australia: 197/2 (38 overs) Tim Paine 108*(139), Michael Hussey 63*(66)

Over 37: Mascarenhaus to continue. And Hussey hits a six off the second ball, his second six of the innings. He moves to 60 in 61 balls. Paine hits one through covers that runs to the boundary. And the partnership is now worth 153 runs which came in just 166 balls. 12 runs from that over.
Australia: 193/2 (37 overs) Tim Paine 106*(137), Michael Hussey 61*(62)

Over 36: Graeme Swann returns and Tim Paine is on 99. Hussey takes a single off the first ball again and gives Paine the strike. Tim Paine takes a single and gets his first century for Australia.. All his teammates applause from the balcony, and he gets embraced by Michael Hussey on the field. 4 runs from the over.
Australia: 181/2 (36 overs) Tim Paine 101*(133), Michael Hussey 54*(60)

Over 35: The ball has been changed. Mascarenhas to bowl his 7th over. He is 0/24 in 6 overs so far. Hussey takes a single off the first ball to give Paine the strike. Paine is 2 runs short of his maiden one day international century. And after 8 deliveries on 98, Paine takes a single and goes to 99. 3 runs for Australia.
Australia: 177/2 (35 overs) Tim Paine 99*(129), Michael Hussey 52*(58)

Over 34: Sidebottom to continue. Hussey hits the first ball for a six. And a single off the next ball brings his 22nd fifty in one day internationals. 7 runs from the over, Australia are 174/2
Australia: 174/2 (34 overs) Tim Paine 98*(125), Michael Hussey 50*(56)

Over 33: Strauss brings his best bowler of the day James Anderson into the attack to break the partnership that is 123 runs already. 4 runs from the over.
Australia: 167/2 (33 overs) Tim Paine 98*(121), Michael Hussey 44*(54)

Over 32: Ryan Sidebottom to continue. Paine hits the first ball through the square leg that goes high up in the air, but runs to the boundary. And he moves into the nineties. He gets a double off the second ball. 9 runs from the over. Paine is 4 short of his maiden century.
Australia: 163/2 (32 overs) Tim Paine 96*(117), Michael Hussey 41*(52)

Over 31: Ravi Bopara to continue. A four off the first ball brings the 150 for Australia. 5 runs from the over. The current run rate is 4.96 runs per over.
Australia: 154/2 (31 overs) Tim Paine 89*(113), Michael Hussey 40*(50)

Over 30: Sidebottom is back into the attack. Just 1 run from the over. 20 overs left in the innings.
Australia: 149/2 (30 overs) Tim Paine 84*(111), Michael Hussey 40*(46)

Over 29: Ravi Bopara is the new bowler called into the attack. Bopara claimed 6 wickets in his ODI career. 6 runs from the over.
Australia: 148/2 (29 overs) Tim Paine 83*(107), Michael Hussey 40*(44)

Over 28: Swann is bowling his 6th of the innings. 8 runs off the over
Australia: 142/2 (28 overs) Tim Paine 82*(105), Michael Hussey 35*(40)

Over 27: Bresnan is bowling this over. Two quick singles, the first by Paine who drove it towards the square leg and the second by Hussey who drove to deep extra cover. A single from the 4th ball when a wide is called. Paine hits a FOUR, a double and a single off the last three balls. Seems like an expensive over here. 10 runs added to the scoreboard.
Australia: 134/2 (27 overs) Tim Paine 80*(102), Michael Hussey 29*(37)

Over 26: Swan to continue. Hussey faces the first ball. A wide called. The second ball is pulled away through the mid-wicket and thats a FOUR. A quick single comes from the third ball and with this Paine got the strike. Paine has hit the ball wide towards the third man. A single from here. 7 runs from the over.
Australia: 124/2 (26 overs) Tim Paine 72*(97), Michael Hussey 28*(36)

Over 25: Tim Bresnan to continue. He has given 23 runs from 4 overs he bowled so far in the innings. 4 runs from the over.
Australia: 117/2 (25 overs) Tim Paine 71*(95), Michael Hussey 23*(32)

Over 24: 4 runs from Swann's over. The current runrate is 4.7 runs per over.
Australia: 113/2 (24 overs) Tim Paine 68*(90), Michael Hussey 22*(31)

Over 23: Tim Bresnan to continue. Paine hits a boundary off the last ball of the over. He is going on really well here for Australia. 7 runs from the over.
Australia: 109/2 (23 overs) Tim Paine 66*(88), Michael Hussey 20*(27)

Over 22: Swann to continue. A good first ball and they appeal for a stumping there. But Tim Paine is well in the crease. Hussey hits a four off the fourth ball to the fine-leg boundary. 6 runs from the over.
Australia: 102/2 (22 overs) Tim Paine 61*(84), Michael Hussey 18*(25)

Over 21: Tim Bresnan to continue. He has given 12 runs from 2 overs. Hussey takes a quick single off the second ball. Tim Paine has been warned by the umpire for running down the pitch. 2 runs off the last ball and they get 4 runs from the 21st over of the innings. The current run rate is 4.57 runs per over.
Australia: 96/2 (21 overs) Tim Paine 60*(80), Michael Hussey 13*(23)

Over 20: Mascarenhas to continue. Hussey guides one behind point and they run for a quick single. That's good running by the batsmen there. 5 runs from the over. Australia are 92/2 after 20 overs. The current partnership has crossed the 50 mark in 11 overs.
Australia: 92/2 (20 overs) Tim Paine 59*(78), Michael Hussey 10*(19)

Over 19: 3 runs from Swann's over.
Australia: 87/2 (19 overs) Tim Paine 56*(74), Michael Hussey 7*(17)

Over 18: Mascarenhas to continue. He has given 18 runs from 4 overs so far. Just 1 run from the over.
Australia: 84/2 (18 overs) Tim Paine 55*(70), Michael Hussey 6*(15)

Over 17: Graeme Swann into the attack now. The current run rate is 4.68 runs per over. A loud shout for an LBW off the first ball. The umpire doesn't agree and they run for a couple. Great batting from Paine as he hits a reverse sweep that goes to the boundary. 8 runs from the over.
Australia: 83/2 (17 overs) Tim Paine 55*(68), Michael Hussey 5*(11)

Over 16: Mascarenhas to continue his spell. He has given 10 runs in 3 overs so far in the match. Hussey drives one through the offside and it goes through a diving Ravi Bopara there. Loud shout for a catch, but it was very tough. First six of the match and that comes from Tim Paine. He moves to 49. And he gets a single off the last ball, that's his second fifty in one day internationals. Australia are 75/2 after 16 overs.
Australia: 75/2 (16 overs) Tim Paine 50*(63), Michael Hussey 4*(10)

Over 15: Bresnan to continue. Paine hits the first ball through covers for a four. Pane going well for Australia at the moment. He hits another one through the fine leg off the fourth ball of the over. 8 runs from the over and it's the end of first power play.
Australia: 67/2 (15 overs) Tim Paine 43*(58), Michael Hussey 3*(9)

Over 14: Mascarenhas to continue. Hussey is off the mark with a double off the first ball. 4 runs from the over. The current run rate is 4.53 runs per over.
Australia: 59/2 (14 overs) Tim Paine 35*(52), Michael Hussey 3*(9)

Over 13: Tim Bresnan to bowl his first over. 4 runs from the over. Australia are 55/2.
Australia: 55/2 (13 overs) Tim Paine 34*(50), Michael Hussey 0*(5)

Over 12: Mascarenhas to continue. Paine hits one through cover, and Strauss misfields it. He chases the ball, but couldn't stop it from crossing the ropes. 5 runs from the over. Hussey yet to get off the mark.
Australia: 51/2 (12 overs) Tim Paine 30*(44), Michael Hussey 0*(5)

Over 11: James Anderson to bowl his sixth over. He has taken 16 runs from 5 overs so far, and has taken 2 wickets. Tim Paine hits a four off the first ball of the over through covers. Paine hits a similar shot through the covers, but Strauss has Owais Shah at the ropes to save that boundary. A loud shout for an LBW off the last ball, but Hussey survives. 5 runs from the over.
Australia: 46/2 (11 overs) Tim Paine 25*(40), Michael Hussey 0*(3)

Over 10: Just a run from the over. Australia are 41/2 at end of 10 overs. The current run rate is 4.1 runs of the over.
Australia: 41/2 (10 overs) Tim Paine 20*(35), Michael Hussey 0*(2)

Over 9: James Anderson gets his second wicket and more importantly a crucial wicket. Ricky Ponting pulls the last ball of the over and Ryan Sidebottom completes the catch. 2 runs and a wicket in the over.
Australia: 40/2 (9 overs) Tim Paine 19*(31), Mike Hussey 0*(0), Ricky Ponting 6(14)

Over 8: Sidebottom to continue. 4 runs from the over. Australia are 38/1 at end of 8 overs.
Australia: 38/1 (8 overs) - Tim Paine 19*(31), Ricky Ponting 4*(8)

Over 7: Anderson to continue. Anderson bowls a short ball and it goes off Paine's bat to the boundary above the wicket keeper. 5 runs from the over. The current run rate is 5.66 runs per over.
Australia: 34/1 (7 overs) - Tim Paine 15*(25), Ricky Ponting 4*(8)

Over 6: Sidebottom to continue his spell. He bowls a wide down the leg side that runs to the boundary past the diving keeper. And Ponting is off the mark with a good pull shot that goes to the boundary. 10 runs from the over.
Australia: 29/1 (6 overs) - Tim Paine 10*(21), Ricky Ponting 4*(6)

Over 5: Ricky Ponting is the new man in. A shout for an LBW off the last ball. 1 run and a wicket in the over.
Australia: 19/1 (5 overs) - Tim Paine 9*(18), Ricky Ponting 0*(3)

Over 4.3: James Anderson to continue. He has given 8 runs from 2 overs so far in the innings. Paine runs for a quick single in the second ball of the over. And James Anderson strikes for England. Shane Watson drags the third ball of the over onto his stumps. First wicket for England.
Australia: 19/1 (4.3 overs) - Shane Watson 4(9), Tim Paine 9*(18)

Over 4: Paine hits the third ball of the over through the covers for a boundary. Second boundary for Australia. Paine guides the ball through the gully region for a single. 5 runs from the over.
Australia: 18/0 (4 overs) - Shane Watson 4*(8), Tim Paine 8*(16)

Over 3: James Anderson to continue. 3 dot balls, followed by a single. Eoin Morgan dives and stops a certain boundary. Just 1 run from the over. Australia are 13/0 after 3 overs at 4.33 runs per over.
Australia: 13/0 (3 overs) - Shane Watson 4*(6), Tim Paine 3*(12)

Over 2: Ryan Sidebottom will bowl from the other end. And he bowls a wide the first ball. The second ball is a wide down the leg side too. He bowls 3 wides in a row. Not a good start for Sidebottom. A good delivery from Sidebottom as Paine swings and misses the ball. Paine takes a run off the last ball. 4 runs from the over.
Australia: 12/0 (2 overs) - Shane Watson 4*(4), Tim Paine 2*(8)

Over 1: First runs for Australia as James Anderson bowls a wide down the leg side. He bowls a wide the next ball too, and Anderson looks surprised by the decision of umpire. 2 slips and a gully in place for Tim Paine. First boundary for Australia as Shane Watson hits that one through the covers. 8 runs from the first over.
Australia: 8/0 (1 over) - Shane Watson 4*(4), Tim Paine 1*(2)

The players are on the field and Shane Watson and Tim Paine will open the innings for Australia. James Anderson will bowl the first over of the innings.

Mitchell Johnson and Michael Clarke are out, Brett Lee and James Hopes are in for this match. For England, Stuart Broad is injured and he is out of the series. James Anderson comes in his place.

Squads

England team

Andrew Strauss*, Joe Denly, Ravi Bopara, Matthew Prior, Owais Shah, Eoin Morgan, Dimitri Mascarenhas, Tim Bresnan, Graeme Swann, Ryan Sidebottom, James Anderson

Australia team

Shane Watson, Tim Paine, Ricky Ponting*, Michael Hussey, Craig White, Craig Ferguson, James Hopes, Nathan Hauritz, Brett Lee, Nathan Bracken, Peter Siddle

England will play the sixth One Day International against Australia at Trentbridge. Australia lead the 7 match series 5-0 with 2 matches to go. A victory in the last two matches will regain Australia it's number 1 ranking in the ICC One Day Rankings. The match will begin at 14:30 local time (13:30 GMT).

With the victory in the fifth ODI, Australia moved along side India at second place in the ODI Rankings. A victory today would move them up to the first place along side South Africa, and a victory in the final ODI would take them to the top of the ODI Rankings table. Australian skipper, Ricky Ponting will also have a chance to move to No. 3 in the all time run-scorers in One day Internationals. He requires 43 runs to replace former Pakistan captain Inzamam-ul-Haq at the No. 3 spot.

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