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Bad light ended days 2 and 4. Andrew Strauss became just the second England captain in 20 years, alongside Michael Vaughanin 2005, to win the As… 15-19 3rd Test, Antigua Match drawn Match report Scorecard The next two wickets fell to Siddle in relatively quick succession: Paul Collingwood was caught at mid-on by Michael Hussey, before Ian Bell – who had reached his half-century off 73 balls – inside-edged onto his own stumps for 72. The last three wickets went for 66 runs, with Broad top-scoring with 55 to take England to 376 all out, 113 runs ahead of the Aussies. Broad completed his five-wicket haul in the 39th over, bowling Brad Haddin to give him wicket-to-wicket figures of 5/19 and leave only the Australian bowlers to dismiss. Strauss fared little better against Hauritz and was out against him shortly afterwards by a catch from Michael Clarke. 2009 - England / Records / Test matches / Match results, Readers recommend - Curated tweets by ESPNcricinfo, South Africa v England at Durban, 2nd Test, Dec 26-30, 2009 [40], Play was delayed due to early showers until 11:15. . [53] Although they lost Alastair Cook to an outside edge off Peter Siddle early in the innings, England recovered to reach 108/1 at lunch, with Strauss making his fifty in just 89 balls. In England's 2nd Innings, openers Strauss and Cook started brightly as they looked to score quick runs to increase their lead in the match. Australia drew level with England in the 10th over of the day, with both batsmen heading towards half-centuries. for unknown) Results for: S c j england test cricketer who took 5 85 against west indies in kingston in 2009 crossword clue 2. 29-31 v West Indies A, St Kitts Match drawn Match report Scorecard. Strauss was eventually bowled out on his second ball of the day for his previous day's total of 161. He was then followed by Ravi Bopara (1), Ian Bell (8) and Paul Collingwood (0) before the end of the 19th over. [5], Australia chose to bat first after winning the toss. [10], Australian cricket team in England in 2009, Australian cricket tour of England in 2009, Cricket: England regain Ashes in the Oval sunshine, Australian women's cricket team in England in 2009, "England v Australia 4th Test day one as it happened", "Ashes: England slump to whitewash in 2006-7", "2005 Ashes - England triumph in classic series", "Ponting fury as England pull off the great escape", "Cricket legends upset as Oval curator 'overcooks' pitch to ensure result", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=2009_Ashes_series&oldid=1023078347, International cricket competitions in 2009, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. [21][22] They lost the match via the Duckworth–Lewis method, and were eliminated. Ryan Sidebottom. The Australian captain, looked nonplussed, simply spat out some blood. Benchmarks . [34] England ended the day at 336/7 after Siddle picked up two crucial wickets in the last four overs of play. Chris Woakes *. Although England responded well by getting Simon Katich out for a duck off series debutant Steve Harmison, the Australian innings began to gather pace and they were 69/1 off 15 overs by tea. Flintoff and Stuart Broad then combined for another 52 runs before Flintoff was caught out by a Nathan Hauritz ball that spat out of the rough and caught him on the glove. [55], Strauss and Trott built a partnership of 118 before the England captain edged to Michael Clarke at first slip just before the lunch break on day three. Many names were thrown up as possible replacements for the failing middle order of Bopara, Bell and Collingwood, including Jonathan Trott and Robert Key,[48] as well as Mark Ramprakash, whose last test came in 2002,[49] and Marcus Trescothick, who then ruled himself out of the running. . [38], England started the way they had finished on day 1 – with fast wickets for few runs. The Australians had just under an hour before lunch and James Anderson claimed two wickets with the crucial wicket of Ricky Ponting. Matt Prior and Andrew Flintoff then developed a strong partnership, putting on 89 runs for the sixth wicket. But just as it seemed they were in control, Ben Hilfenhaus struck twice in two balls, first removing Strauss with a ball that swung in subtly and then Bopara was dismissed for leg before, despite replays showing a deft inside edge onto his pad. England have the Leading Wicket Taker in Test Cricket for 2009 and He is A Spinner! Rain ended day 3. [3] Katich and Ponting steadily took control with sensible batting. Shane Watson and Simon Katich took Australia to 66/0 before rain forced lunch to be taken three minutes early, with the resumption of play delayed until almost 14:30. England's pre-lunch form continued into the afternoon, until, with the score 196/0, Cook was dismissed LBW by Johnson just short of his century on 95. [34] Hauritz dismissed Pietersen for the crucial fifth wicket when he offered a simple catch to short leg, attempting to sweep from outside the off stump. 13-17 2nd Test, Antigua Match abandoned because of unfit outfield Report. England have the Leading Wicket Taker in Test Cricket for 2009 and He is A Spinner . Nevertheless, Strauss and Trott recovered well to take England into the third day at 58/3. Nightwatchman Anderson was left with Prior at stumps with England in trouble at 82/5, still 261 runs behind Australia's total. Matt Prior in particular enjoyed success hitting a quick-fire 61 off 42 balls (an innings which included 9 boundaries) until he was dismissed run out by a quick piece of fielding from Marcus North. The umpires examined the pitch at 12:00 and 14:30, by which time large puddles had formed, forcing play to be abandoned for the day. [46], Hilfenhaus dismissed Anderson with the third ball of the third day, when the batsman nicked a short ball outside off stump and was caught at second slip by Ponting. The 2009 Ashes series was that year's edition of the long-standing and storied cricket rivalry between England and Australia, and was part of the Australian cricket tour of England in 2009. With the final ball of the morning session, Prior drove a ball from North to the off side and hit Ricky Ponting at silly point square in the jaw. Bresnan will be named in the expanded Ashes training squad but Sidebottom's return will push him off the scene. Nifty 14,696.50-154.25. . Tags: Cricket Quiz, 2000s, 2009, County Cricket, England Cricket, English Counties, ODI Cricket, Season Record, Test Cricket, Wisden Cricketers Top … Ponting reached a major milestone in his career scoring his 11,000th run and joining Sachin Tendulkar, Brian Lara and Allan Border. [4] The England all-rounder then took his first Lord's five-for to seal a 115-run victory, England's first against Australia at the ground in 75 years. [20] There, they were paired with South Africa, India and the West Indies, but defeat to South Africa and a narrow victory over India meant that they needed a victory against the West Indies to reach the semi-finals. Happy birthday to Monty Panesar - one half of the Cardiff 2009 escape duo 🎉😂. [3] Flintoff, the fastest bowler in the match, captured the only wicket when Hughes' bottom-edge was well caught by Prior. 6 runs behind. [3] The second Test at Lord's was preceded by the announcement that Andrew Flintoff would be retiring from Test cricket at the end of the series. Hussey was next to reach 50; however, he only put on 14 more before himself edging to Prior off Broad, in only Broad's second over of the innings. After a spell in which Broad took four wickets for just eight runs, Swann returned to the attack and immediately took the wicket of Marcus North, although replays subsequently showed that the Australian number 6 got an inside edge to the ball before it struck his pad. Flintoff with Collingwood made a fifty partnership in 8 overs with Collingwood reaching his half-century. [41], Requiring another 209 runs to win, Australia hopes were high with Michael Clarke on 136 and Brad Haddin on 80. [10], The 2009 Ashes series began with Australia leading by 31 series to 27, with five drawn series. Five men ( Meanwhile, Trott progressed towards his maiden Test century, ably supported by Graeme Swann, who reached his half-century in just 44 balls. In came debutant Jonathan Trott, who took 12 balls to open his Test scoring tally, and continued to score slowly as he lost partners in Matt Prior and Andrew Flintoff, who made just seven runs in the first innings of his final Test match to take England to 247/6. [7] Australia pegged the score back to 1–1 with an innings victory at Headingley after bowling out England for 102, their lowest Ashes total since they were bowled out for 77 at Lord's in 1997. Puzzles by Date. International cricket in 2009 is defined as the season of international cricket between May and August 2009 in all cricket playing countries, as well as all international matches scheduled for the 2009 English cricket … England opened their innings with the momentum in their favour, but they had to face the same batting conditions as the Australians had, and Alastair Cook was removed for a duck in the second over. [51] Flintoff remained in the squad, the only change being the introduction of Trott for Bopara, with the confirmation that the South African-born batsman would make his Test debut at The Oval. Starting on 8 July 2009, England and Australia played five Tests, with England winning the series 2–1. The English cricket team toured the West Indies from 25 January 2009 until 3 April 2009. Toss. [23], Australia completed their Ashes preparations with tour matches against Sussex and the England Lions, but both matches finished as draws. Australia finished the day on 196/4, with Michael Clarke on 34 and Marcus North on 7. However, the captain put on just five more after the break before being caught behind by wicket-keeper Brad Haddin. [46] After the lunch break, North continued with good support from the Australian tail and reached his century with a six. Or enter known letters "Mus?c" (? Andrew Strauss immediately declared England's second innings closed on 311 for 6, leaving Australia a target of 522 to win in two days of play. January. [3] Australia's openers started brightly facing eight overs before lunch. After Cook's wicket, only Matt Prior offered any resistance, finishing the innings on 37 not out, while the five bowlers scored just six runs between them, three of them getting ducks. Starting on 8 July 2009, England and Australia played five Tests, with England winning the series 2–1. This is a list of cricketers who have captained the England cricket team for at least one … Prior and Broad added a further 34 runs before Hilfenhaus had Prior taken behind by a diving Haddin. First to fall was Watson, LBW on 34, then Ricky Ponting was deceived by a cutter from Broad and played onto his own stumps for just eight runs. England broke the partnership early when Andrew Flintoff made Haddin edge one to Paul Collingwood. The next man in was Andrew Flintoff, playing in his final Test innings, and he added 22 off 18 before being caught on the long-on boundary. [, England v Australia at The Oval, 5th Test, Aug 20-23, 2009 [56], Starting the day at 80/0, Australia lost both Simon Katich and Shane Watson LBW in quick succession within the first five overs. [46] Stuart Broad recorded his best Test effort with figures of six wickets for 91 runs. Simon Katich caught Bopara for 27 from 93 balls. A lofted straight drive from England's most promising all-round prospect, Stuart Broad, brought up the 400 lead, but an attempted slog found his top edge and he was caught by Ponting off North for 29. Rain delayed start of Day 1; bad light delayed play on Day 2; rain prevented play on Day 3 and delayed start of Day 4. Graham Onions. South Africa overcame England in the summer of 2012 to go top of the Test rankings (Nigel French/PA) Many Britons look back on the summer of 2012 with fond memories. The English openers returned to the crease and put on 27 before Cook edged North to first slip for just nine. This partnership lasted 28 overs when Hauritz, showing few ill-effects from his dislocated middle finger on Day 1, got another England wicket. A 93 run partnership seemed to have the Australians back in the game but 6 wickets for 53 runs put England into a very strong position going into day 3 with Hauritz and Siddle on 3* each. With every dot ball cheered, England managed to bat until 18:40 to secure a draw. Almost immediately afterwards, heavy showers meant that play was abandoned for the day with England 311 for 6, a lead over Australia of 521. [26], England won the toss and captain Andrew Strauss chose to bat. England won the match by 197 runs, to claim a 2–1 series win. England slumped to 90/3 early but recovered with a fine partnership of 138 runs between Pietersen and Collingwood. [34], Swann's unbeaten 47 off 40 balls took England to 435. [12], Australia's last two Test series before the Ashes were played against South Africa, the first in Australia and the second in South Africa. Australia struggled in their group, losing to the West Indies and Sri Lanka by seven and six wickets, respectively, and were eliminated at the first hurdle. However, the England spinner was eventually caught behind, top-edging a pull shot off a bouncer from Hilfenhaus. 2009 County Championship: Administrator England and Wales Cricket Board: Cricket format First-class cricket (4 days) Tournament format(s) League system Champions Durham: Participants 18 Matches 144 Most runs Marcus Trescothick. [6], The fourth day began in the same fashion as the first three had: with a one-hour delay for rain. Jul 8-12, 2009: Test # 1922: England: Australia: England: 115 runs: Lord's: Jul 16-20, 2009: Test # 1925: England: Australia: drawn: Birmingham: Jul 30-Aug 3, 2009: Test # 1928: England: Australia: Australia: inns & 80 runs: Leeds: Aug 7-9, 2009: Test # 1929: England: Australia: England: 197 runs: The Oval: Aug 20-23, 2009: Test # 1931: South Africa: England: drawn: Centurion: Dec 16-20, 2009… There was bad luck for the Australians after the interval when Strauss hit a ball back towards bowler Nathan Hauritz who, in trying to take the catch, dislocated his finger. Although South Africa won their tour series 2–1,[13] Australia recovered to win the return series by the same scoreline. Ashington, … [36] The rain started as tea was taken and play ended for the day with England 219 runs behind and in dire straits to save the match. [28] England won the toss and chose to bat first. It came the delivery after Anderson scored a 4. Australia had won nine of the last 10 Ashes series, including winning the most recent series 5–0 in 2006–07,[11] but the 2005 series, the last to be held in England, was won 2–1 by the home side. Michael Clarke was then run out in the very next over following some sharp fielding from Andrew Strauss at slip, while Marcus North was next to go when he left his ground to reach for a Graeme Swann delivery but missed, allowing keeper Matt Prior to stump him before he could get back. 25-27 v St Kitts XI, St Kitts England won by 217 runs Match report Scorecard. English cricketers may be able to participate in the last two weeks of Indian Premier League's 2009 edition with their Players' Association claiming that the country's board was willing to soften its stand on the matter. Graeme Swann then bowled Clarke with his first ball of the day, and Flintoff then bowled both Nathan Hauritz and Peter Siddle to claim his first five-wicket-haul at Lord's, on his final appearance as a Test player at the ground. The first series comprised five matches and was won 1–0 by the West Indies,[15] but the second only included two Tests, England winning both. However, Andrew Strauss and Ian Bell batted until the end of the day to take England into the third day at 116/2. It was left to Collingwood and wicketkeeper Prior to accelerate the run-rate for England. The Australians only added another 30 runs before James Anderson took the next wicket, sparking a sequence of four Anderson wickets in four overs for just 10 runs. After that, two quick wickets meant that England were on 378 with only one wicket left. [35] At stumps Australia were in a strong position with 5 wickets in hand and a lead of 44 runs. Check out 'Mirror quiz' answers for TODAY! North looked the most likely to reach his century first, but – when still on 96 – he mistimed a drive that Anderson caught spectacularly at gully. The Australian openers managed to get to 80 without loss by the end of play. [39], Having bowled Australia out for 215, England decided not to enforce the follow on. [45], Resuming with a 94 run lead Clarke and North extended their partnership to 152 runs before it was broken by Graham Onions. Australia captain Ricky Ponting later accused the England team of time-wasting by allowing their 12th man, Bilal Shafayat, and physiotherapist, Steve McCaig, to twice run onto the pitch. [2] Paul Collingwood lasted 245 balls and batted for five hours and 43 minutes before being caught at gully by Michael Hussey. [46] Johnson produced a spell of left arm swing bowling that captured the prime wickets of Bell (3), Collingwood (4) and opener Cook. December 2009 - England Cricket South Africa v England 2nd Test Betting: Day Five England should not need long to wrap up an incredible victory over South Africa in Durban to take a 1-0 lead. The highest total ever to have been reached by a test side in the fourth innings to win was 418 (West Indies vs Australia, 2002–03 at St John's). Records includes the following current or recent matches: South Africa v England at Durban, 2nd Test, Dec 26-30, 2009 [Test # 1944]South Africa v England at Centurion, 1st Test, Dec 16-20, 2009 [Test # 1942]England v Australia at The Oval, 5th Test, Aug 20-23, 2009 [Test # 1931] Cardiff 2009: England pull off great escape in thrilling Ashes opener Watch a full rerun of the 2009 Cardiff Ashes Test from Wednesday on Sky Sports Cricket with watchalong of … WI vs ENG, 1st Test, England in West Indies, 2009. [24][25] Meanwhile, England's schedule was completed with a draw against Warwickshire. Performances in matches that overlap years are credited to the year in which they occurred - this results in some unknown data, especially in regard to bowling figures. Yorkshire Age 31 Tests 21. Wednesday, February 04, 2009 - Sunday, February 08, 2009. Mitchell Johnson then combined well with Simon Katich at short leg for the next two wickets, Katich catching Bell low before Johnson thumped a bouncer into Collingwood, looping the ball up for Katich to catch easily, leaving the home side at 39/3. Time. 4-8 1st Test, Jamaica West Indies won by an innings and 23 runs Match report Scorecard. [44], The final day of the Third Test was the only day on which play began on schedule. Ed Hawkins / 20 August 2009 / Leave a comment. When Collingwood was dismissed caught behind off Siddle, Stuart Broad came on as next batsman but failed to face a ball as the umpires stopped play due to rain. [9], With a 10-day break between the 4th and 5th Tests, England looked at their squad following their batting performances at Headingley. The Australian innings began well, with the openers putting on 47 runs before two quick wickets fell to Onions and Swann in consecutive overs: Katich edged Onions to Prior, and then Swann tormented Ponting before clean-bowling him with the last ball of his over. This page was last edited on 14 May 2021, at 07:15. His replacement, all-rounder Shane Watson, put on 85 runs for the first wicket with Simon Katich before Katich was trapped LBW in Graeme Swann's first over. The England cricket team toured South Africa for a four-match Test series, a five-match One Day International (ODI) series and two Twenty20 Internationals between 6 November 2009 and 18 January 2010. The crossword clue 'R S , England Test cricketer who hit 104 against West Indies in Bridgetown in 2009' published 2 time⁄s and has 1 unique answer⁄s on our system. Australia's fifth-wicket partnership proved largely impenetrable for the remainder of the day, as Clarke and North pushed towards centuries and Australia towards a 200-run lead in the evening session. [16], The immediate preparation for the Ashes consisted of the 2009 ICC World Twenty20, held in England in June 2009. [35] Play was delayed unexpectedly for two hours due to rain and when play resumed it was under lights – the first time artificial light was used in a Test Match in Britain. 11.3 overs left. Relive day five of the 2009 Ashes Test at Cardiff with Test Match Special commentary. The feat also meant he became one of the few players to grace both Lord's Honours Boards (because of the 142 he made against South Africa six years prior). August 2009 - England Cricket Live Ashes Blog: The first day of the final Test with Ed Hawkins. England's score of 373/9 declared meant that in order to win the match Australia would need to make 546 runs in just over two days on a pitch that had not yet produced more than 400 over the course of the match. On this page you will find S c j england test cricketer who took 5 85 against west indies in kingston in 2009 crossword clue 2 answers and suggestions. After lunch, Haddin became the destroyer-in-chief, flicking three successive Anderson deliveries to the boundary and closed in on his second Test ton with booming sixes off the ineffective English attack. Harmison took the wicket of Mitchell Johnson for a duck in the next over, and then removed Siddle and Clark in consecutive balls. England started strongly, reducing Australia to 128/5, but a counter-attack by Michael Clarke and Brad Haddin brought Australia back into the game, reaching 313/5 at the close of play, with an outside chance of reaching the target of 522. England thus reclaimed The Ashes from Australia, who had won the previous series in 2006–07. The Australian second wicket partnership reached its century, but then three wickets came in relatively quick succession as Shane Watson fell for 51, Ricky Ponting for 78 and Michael Hussey for just 10 in the space of three overs. When Pietersen fell 7 overs later, caught behind to Siddle, the score 174 for 4. They started exceptionally well with Strauss and Cook opening and going in for lunch 126/0. The 2009 Twenty20 Cup was the seventh Twenty20 Cup competition for English and Welsh county clubs. The tour was balanced throughout, with both the Twenty20 International and Test series being drawn, and England narrowly winning the ODI series 2–1. Watson was the first to reach 50, but was out off his next ball, edging the last ball of Anderson's first over of the day to Prior. The first Test was held at the SWALEC Stadium in Cardiff, the first Test match ever to be held at the ground,[1] and resulted in England saving a draw with one wicket to spare,[2] and Ricky Ponting surpassing 11,000 Test runs, becoming Australia's leading Test run scorer as the series progressed. RHB RM. [, South Africa v England at Centurion, 1st Test, Dec 16-20, 2009 The last man partnership of James Anderson and Monty Panesar managed to bat England into a lead. [43], Heavy overnight rain left the pitch unplayable on Day 3. To help make this website better, to improve and personalize your experience and for advertising purposes, are you happy to accept cookies and other technologies. The 2009 Ashes series was that year's edition of the long-standing and storied cricket rivalry between England and Australia, and was part of the Australian cricket tour of England in 2009. However, within four overs they were already a wicket down as Andrew Strauss was caught for just three runs. [36], Resuming on 20/2, England lost three wickets in the first 90 minutes of play and reached lunch on 102/5. Alastair Cook had managed to stay in throughout all this, but he was soon caught on 30 runs by Michael Clarke off Stuart Clark. In 2005 he was The best young cricketer in England, who made a double-century against the touring Australians. [3], Katich and Ponting added 50 runs to the overnight total before their partnership was broken by Anderson who had been given the new ball earlier. Birmingham, 02/03/1989. [46] The English openers started comfortably in the quest to erase the 343 run deficit.

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