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Donny Aries

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PostPosted: Sun Oct 19, 2003 11:10 am
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Ponting rules the day

The Wisden Bulletin by Lynn McConnell

The fading light at Sydney towards the end of the second day's play did what Zimbabwe's bowlers couldn't - put an end, for the time being, to Ricky Ponting's outstanding innings. When Ponting and Steve Waugh accepted the offer of bad light, Australia were 245 for 3, 63 runs behind Zimbabwe's first-innings total of 308.

Ponting, unbeaten on 137, dominated the last two sessions with an innings full of quality strokeplay. His precision and timing proved unstoppable, and any of his 19 fours or two sixes could have been the shot of the day. His strokes off the legs were punishing, while he used his feet well against Ray Price and Gavin Ewing, with spectacular results. One of his sixes was nailed absolutely straight and sailed high in the stands behind the bowler.

His 50 came off 51 balls, and he brought up his century off the first ball he faced after tea when he cut Ewing to the boundary. It was his 18th Test century, and when he smashed a six off Price with his next scoring shot, it brought up his 5000th run in Tests.

Australia's run-rate was better than a run a minute for most of the day, although Zimbabwe attempted to slow it down by their shabby over-rate. Had they not gone off for bad light, there was every chance that play would have extended well beyond the normal finish time.

Zimbabwe's day started well, though, as they reached 308, courtesy of some spunky batting by Andy Blignaut. Dropped by Damien Martyn at third slip off Brad Williams, he made Australia pay with some bruising blows. And Australia's misery was compounded by another injury worry with Brett Lee leaving the field with an abdominal muscle strain. It was later revealed that the injury will keep him out of cricket for a month, preventing him from touring India.

The rousing stand between Blignaut and Price put together 53 before Andy Bichel provided the breakthrough when Price was caught by Williams at mid-off for 20. Blessing Mahwire was then dubiously given out caught behind by Adam Gilchrist off Bichel, giving him his fourth wicket and bringing Zimbabwe's innings to an end.

Blignaut, who finished with an unbeaten 38, then had an immediate effect with the ball. Justin Langer lobbed a drive off the splice of his bat to Heath Streak at mid-off (7 for 1), and Matthew Hayden came back down to earth when snapped up by Stuart Carlisle close to the wicket (51 for 2). But Ponting came out and showed his intent from the start, driving on the up through the off-side, and flicking off the legs when the bowlers strayed in line.

Blignaut's inconsistency of line and length was his downfall. While quite capable of bowling a wicket-taking delivery, he was also guilty of bowling too many loose balls. Heath Streak was still struggling for his rhythm and he rarely troubled the batsmen, conceding 58 runs from his 11 overs. Twice, though, mix-ups between wicketkeeper Tatenda Taibu and first slip resulted in edges passing between them with neither attempting the catch.

Price did manage to slow the free-for-all, and his dismissal of Damien Martyn – trapped lbw for 32 – was worthy reward for an accurate spell. He ended the day with respectable figures of 1 for 58 from 20 overs. But with Ponting on the attack, and Waugh efficiently accumulating runs, Zimbabwe have a tough day ahead of them tomorrow.

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PostPosted: Sun Oct 19, 2003 11:54 am
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Price dismissed Waugh for 61. His partnership with Ponting was 135.

Ponting progresses to 158 n.o.

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PostPosted: Sun Oct 19, 2003 12:20 pm
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Ponting played on to Price for 169. Australia is 5/306 - 2 behind.
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PostPosted: Sun Oct 19, 2003 1:58 pm
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At lunch, Australia have a lead of 52. They are 6/360 with Katich 33 n.o. Gilly made 20.

Price has bowled well. He has 3/107 from 36 overs.

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PostPosted: Sun Oct 19, 2003 2:43 pm
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Price continues his good bowling spell. He now has 5/117.

Australia is now 3/384. Katich made 52 and Hogg, 13.

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PostPosted: Sun Oct 19, 2003 2:44 pm
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Is your opinion based on experience?
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PostPosted: Sun Oct 19, 2003 2:48 pm
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Yes, HAL.
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PostPosted: Sun Oct 19, 2003 3:08 pm
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Australia is all out for 403. A lead of 95.

Price took 6/121 from 41.3 overs.

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PostPosted: Sun Oct 19, 2003 3:28 pm
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Williams strikes in the first over. Ibrahim out for a duck. Caught by Katich in the gully.
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Zimbabwe almost got to the lead with a good partnership from Gripper (46 n.o.) and Vermeulen but Waugh took a blinder from Williams and Vermeulen was gone for 48.

Then Carlisle (5) hoiked a long hop from Katich to the only man in the deep and Williams took the catch. 3/104.

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Gripper went for 47, caught by Hayden from Katich.

Zimbabwe are 4/147 and Katich has 2/19.

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PostPosted: Mon Oct 20, 2003 11:21 am
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Zimbabwe are looking good, i have $20 on this match if Zimbabwe win i get $520
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PostPosted: Mon Oct 20, 2003 11:37 am
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Play got under way early. A 62 run partnership was just broken by Katich.

Wishart (45) charged him and missed a well bowled top spinner - Stumped.

Taibu is 25 n.o. and Katich has 3/32.

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well well Streak, was run out on 25 was a stupid mix up, shortly after ewing was cought behind he went for a duck.

Williams 11 5 45 2 (1w)
Bichel 19 5 64 0 (3nb)
Hogg 21.2 4 47 1
Katich 21 2 52 3

7/216 at drinks break
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Katich has 6 wickets a Zimbabwae all out for 266
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