30.22 STUART Broad's bowling average [...] How The Ashes Were Won
ENGLAND'S batsmen were dismissed on 59 occasions by catches, but made just 37 catches themselves. Swann even admitted to getting very frustrated at times yesterday as he saw a number of chances wasted by sloppy fielding -- including a couple of drops from the usually reliable Paul Collingwood....
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Published in | Daily mail (London, England) |
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Format | Newspaper Article |
Language | English |
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London (UK)
Solo Syndication, a division of Associated Newspapers Ltd
24.08.2009
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Summary: | ENGLAND'S batsmen were dismissed on 59 occasions by catches, but made just 37 catches themselves. Swann even admitted to getting very frustrated at times yesterday as he saw a number of chances wasted by sloppy fielding -- including a couple of drops from the usually reliable Paul Collingwood. 3 HAVING not had a single player run out or stumped in the whole of the series, three of Australia's batsmen were run out in three consecutive wickets on the final day -- amazing given the circumstances. Flintoff's lightning throw to send Ponting back to the pavilion was surely the turning point of the day. |
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ISSN: | 0307-7578 |