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Ricky Ponting made his highest Test score against England to keep Australia on top in the first Ashes Test.Ricky Ponting made his highest Test score against England to keep Australia on top in the first Ashes Test.
The home side were 427-4 at lunch on day two in Brisbane, with Ponting 177 not out and Michael Clarke on 10.The home side were 427-4 at lunch on day two in Brisbane, with Ponting 177 not out and Michael Clarke on 10.
England skipper Andrew Flintoff claimed their only success of the morning, bowling Mike Hussey for 86 to end his partnership of 209 with Ponting.England skipper Andrew Flintoff claimed their only success of the morning, bowling Mike Hussey for 86 to end his partnership of 209 with Ponting.
Steve Harmison sent down two wides in his first over of the day and again looked well short of his best.Steve Harmison sent down two wides in his first over of the day and again looked well short of his best.
LATEST ACTION (all times local to Brisbane - GMT+10)LATEST ACTION (all times local to Brisbane - GMT+10)
By Ben DirsBy Ben Dirs
1328: WICKET Australia 467-6 (Gilchrist 0)Gilchrist continues to be England's puppy, trapped in front by a Hoggard inswinger. Double-wicket maiden from Hoggard.
1323: WICKET Australia 467-5 (Ponting 196)Ponting falls at last! Hoggard traps him plumb in front. Hoggy deserved that, he's toiled manfully. Gilchrist, England's puppy in the last Ashes series, is next man in.
1320: Gilo is bowling well but still getting milked like a faithful old cow. One lovely shot by Ponting, paddling Giles round the corner for a couple. Ponting is 196 and a boundary away from his 200. 467-4
1317: Another maiden from Hoggard and it's been a tidy spell so far, five overs for seven runs. 461-41317: Another maiden from Hoggard and it's been a tidy spell so far, five overs for seven runs. 461-4
1311: Ponting tip-toes down the pitch and guides the ball to the deep mid-wicket boundary and follows up with a dismissive slap over extra-cover for another boundary. Ponting certainly not getting the old squeeky bum with 200 approaching.461-41311: Ponting tip-toes down the pitch and guides the ball to the deep mid-wicket boundary and follows up with a dismissive slap over extra-cover for another boundary. Ponting certainly not getting the old squeeky bum with 200 approaching.461-4
1308: Hoggard continues to toil like the carthorse he is and there's just a single from the over. Australia now 450 and Ponting will have his eye on 600. 450-41308: Hoggard continues to toil like the carthorse he is and there's just a single from the over. Australia now 450 and Ponting will have his eye on 600. 450-4
1303: Clarke is going after Giles and punches him over mid-off for four. I may live to regret saying that Clarke looked in bad nick. 449-41303: Clarke is going after Giles and punches him over mid-off for four. I may live to regret saying that Clarke looked in bad nick. 449-4
1300: Ponting is now chasing down Keith Stackpole's highest score for Australia against England at the Gabba - 207 in 1970/71. Maiden over from Hoggard and England have at least slowed the run-rate. 443-41300: Ponting is now chasing down Keith Stackpole's highest score for Australia against England at the Gabba - 207 in 1970/71. Maiden over from Hoggard and England have at least slowed the run-rate. 443-4
1255: Clarke walks down the pitch to Giles and thumps him over long-on for the first six of the match. Giles then has two lbw appeals shrugged aside by umpire Bowden. Never going to give those. 443-41255: Clarke walks down the pitch to Giles and thumps him over long-on for the first six of the match. Giles then has two lbw appeals shrugged aside by umpire Bowden. Never going to give those. 443-4
"Hoggard is bowling OK but not getting anyone out because there's no sideways movement. And that'a almost as worrying as when you're not bowling well." Vic Marks, TMS summariser"Hoggard is bowling OK but not getting anyone out because there's no sideways movement. And that'a almost as worrying as when you're not bowling well." Vic Marks, TMS summariser
1252: Hoggard strays and Ponting, with all the time in the world, turns him away for four. Ponting gets squared up by Hoggard but it's a struggle for the Yorkshireman. 437-41252: Hoggard strays and Ponting, with all the time in the world, turns him away for four. Ponting gets squared up by Hoggard but it's a struggle for the Yorkshireman. 437-4
1246: Clarke makes room and cuts Giles away for four. Decent shot, but he doesn't look in tip-top nick to me. He'll probably go and score a brisk century. 433-41246: Clarke makes room and cuts Giles away for four. Decent shot, but he doesn't look in tip-top nick to me. He'll probably go and score a brisk century. 433-4
1244: Players are out after lunch and Ponting will resume on 177 and Clarke on 10. Hoggard to bowl first from the Stanley Street End. Hoggard tests Clarke out with a short one and the batsman jerks underneath it. Good news for Harmison - apparently Frank Tyson took 1-160 against the Aussies in an innings defeat in Brisbane in 1954-55 before taking 10 wickets in Sydney and nine in Melbourne. Hoggard beats Clarke's outside edge and there's just two from the over. 429-41244: Players are out after lunch and Ponting will resume on 177 and Clarke on 10. Hoggard to bowl first from the Stanley Street End. Hoggard tests Clarke out with a short one and the batsman jerks underneath it. Good news for Harmison - apparently Frank Tyson took 1-160 against the Aussies in an innings defeat in Brisbane in 1954-55 before taking 10 wickets in Sydney and nine in Melbourne. Hoggard beats Clarke's outside edge and there's just two from the over. 429-4
"I've been keeping myself awake by inventing a concoction of hot chocolate and copious amounts of coffee, with some milk, sugar and a little honey to even it out. Anyone else have any better suggestions?" James Hamilton in the TMS inbox"I've been keeping myself awake by inventing a concoction of hot chocolate and copious amounts of coffee, with some milk, sugar and a little honey to even it out. Anyone else have any better suggestions?" James Hamilton in the TMS inbox
"It wasn't the worst session by England. They would have liked to take a couple more wickets, but of all the Test pitches I've seen, I'd be queuing up to bat on this one, it's about as flat as they come. And that's why I'd be saying to the England team, 'all's not lost'." Geoffrey Boycott, TMS summariser"It wasn't the worst session by England. They would have liked to take a couple more wickets, but of all the Test pitches I've seen, I'd be queuing up to bat on this one, it's about as flat as they come. And that's why I'd be saying to the England team, 'all's not lost'." Geoffrey Boycott, TMS summariser
1159: Gilo's on before lunch. He has a big lbw appeal turned down by umpire Bowden - the ball looked to hit Ponting's bat. Three from the over and players go off for triangular sandwiches, plain crisps, Mr Kipling cakes and some Tango. I'm off for a toasted sandwich. 427-41159: Gilo's on before lunch. He has a big lbw appeal turned down by umpire Bowden - the ball looked to hit Ponting's bat. Three from the over and players go off for triangular sandwiches, plain crisps, Mr Kipling cakes and some Tango. I'm off for a toasted sandwich. 427-4
"When did this series become Australia v Freddie Flintoff? Because I presume he will bat like a hero again as well..." Scott Warner from Nottingham in the TMS inbox"When did this series become Australia v Freddie Flintoff? Because I presume he will bat like a hero again as well..." Scott Warner from Nottingham in the TMS inbox
1155: Graham Gooch's great line about batting against Richard Hadlee and New Zealand seems appropriate at the moment: "It was like having the World XI at one end and Ilford seconds at the other..." Anderson's actually doing alright this over and has Ponting hurrying a little a couple of times. Just a single from it. 424-41155: Graham Gooch's great line about batting against Richard Hadlee and New Zealand seems appropriate at the moment: "It was like having the World XI at one end and Ilford seconds at the other..." Anderson's actually doing alright this over and has Ponting hurrying a little a couple of times. Just a single from it. 424-4
1151: Harmison's loses his line again and places another wide three feet outside Ponting's off-stump. Weirdly he's not giving up many runs because none of the batsmen can reach any of his deliveries. Patchy. 423-41151: Harmison's loses his line again and places another wide three feet outside Ponting's off-stump. Weirdly he's not giving up many runs because none of the batsmen can reach any of his deliveries. Patchy. 423-4
1147: Clarke with a drive and Harmison, like a baby giraffe on skates, fields at extra-cover. A maiden over from Flintoff and he now has figures of 3-64. 421-41147: Clarke with a drive and Harmison, like a baby giraffe on skates, fields at extra-cover. A maiden over from Flintoff and he now has figures of 3-64. 421-4
1144: Ponting is seeing the ball like a Queensland mango and paddles Harmison away to the point boundary for three as if he's playing tip and run with his boy on Southend beach. Better though from Harmison. 421-41144: Ponting is seeing the ball like a Queensland mango and paddles Harmison away to the point boundary for three as if he's playing tip and run with his boy on Southend beach. Better though from Harmison. 421-4
1138: Clarke edges Flintoff for four and gets another thickish edge for a single. Clarke looks tentative, but there's seven from the over. 417-41138: Clarke edges Flintoff for four and gets another thickish edge for a single. Clarke looks tentative, but there's seven from the over. 417-4
1132: Two from Hoggard's over and Clarke is off the mark with a single. Flintoff will fancy having a crack at Clarke, he hasn't been in the best of nick recently. 410-41132: Two from Hoggard's over and Clarke is off the mark with a single. Flintoff will fancy having a crack at Clarke, he hasn't been in the best of nick recently. 410-4
1128: WICKET Australia 407-4 (Hussey 86)Flintoff to the rescue again. He produces a crackerjack delivery that nips back and rips out Hussey's off-stump. Clarke is next man in, and he's under a bit of pressure. England go up for a big appeal first ball, but umpire Bucknor adjudges there was no inside edge. Flintoff, dander well and truly up now, then serves up a bumper which has Clarke ducking. Huge applause at the end of the over, much of it from the Aussie fans I suspect.1128: WICKET Australia 407-4 (Hussey 86)Flintoff to the rescue again. He produces a crackerjack delivery that nips back and rips out Hussey's off-stump. Clarke is next man in, and he's under a bit of pressure. England go up for a big appeal first ball, but umpire Bucknor adjudges there was no inside edge. Flintoff, dander well and truly up now, then serves up a bumper which has Clarke ducking. Huge applause at the end of the over, much of it from the Aussie fans I suspect.
1123: Another four from Hussey off Hoggard to deep mid-wicket. The prolific former Northants and Durham batsman moves to within 14 runs of his ton. 406-31123: Another four from Hussey off Hoggard to deep mid-wicket. The prolific former Northants and Durham batsman moves to within 14 runs of his ton. 406-3
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1118: Dreamy stroke from Ponting, just arching his bat and lacing the ball to the boundary. Flintoff then digs out a swine of a ball which launches off a length and almost finds Ponting's glove. Stares from Flintoff, but replays show it wasn't out. Punter then has a swat outside off-stump and is beaten. Good contest between the two skippers. Shame about everyone else. 402-31118: Dreamy stroke from Ponting, just arching his bat and lacing the ball to the boundary. Flintoff then digs out a swine of a ball which launches off a length and almost finds Ponting's glove. Stares from Flintoff, but replays show it wasn't out. Punter then has a swat outside off-stump and is beaten. Good contest between the two skippers. Shame about everyone else. 402-3
1114: Ponting opens the face and glides the ball away for four. A peachy little shot that. He posts the 200 partnership with a nudge into the off-side. That's the highest fourth wicket partnership for Australia against England in Australia. 398-31114: Ponting opens the face and glides the ball away for four. A peachy little shot that. He posts the 200 partnership with a nudge into the off-side. That's the highest fourth wicket partnership for Australia against England in Australia. 398-3
"I suspect Curtly Ambrose would have been a handful on this, as would Harmison in his pomp. Unfortunately, playing in front of 30,000 people with Ponting looking to hit you all over the place is not the best way to regain form." Jonathan Agnew, TMS commentator"I suspect Curtly Ambrose would have been a handful on this, as would Harmison in his pomp. Unfortunately, playing in front of 30,000 people with Ponting looking to hit you all over the place is not the best way to regain form." Jonathan Agnew, TMS commentator
1109: Right, Freddie's had enough of this, he's going to have a go. Hussey grabs a couple of good, scampered runs and Ponting nicks a single. 393-31109: Right, Freddie's had enough of this, he's going to have a go. Hussey grabs a couple of good, scampered runs and Ponting nicks a single. 393-3
"All Steve Harmison needs is a big cuddle..." Will Fitch in the TMS inbox (I'm ashamed to say I know him)"All Steve Harmison needs is a big cuddle..." Will Fitch in the TMS inbox (I'm ashamed to say I know him)
1100: The Aussie batsmen still look like they could play Hoggard slouched in front of the stumps in an armchair, smoking a pipe with their feet up on a pouf. Come on Freddie, it's up to you again son. Drinks. 389-31100: The Aussie batsmen still look like they could play Hoggard slouched in front of the stumps in an armchair, smoking a pipe with their feet up on a pouf. Come on Freddie, it's up to you again son. Drinks. 389-3
1055: Sky have just been showing some good footage of Harmison bowling in the West Indies a couple of years ago as compared to yesterday (not a patch on TMS' coverage by the way...). It's clear he's faling over and his arm's not totally perpendicular. Someone must be telling him that, mustn't they? Five from his over. 387-31055: Sky have just been showing some good footage of Harmison bowling in the West Indies a couple of years ago as compared to yesterday (not a patch on TMS' coverage by the way...). It's clear he's faling over and his arm's not totally perpendicular. Someone must be telling him that, mustn't they? Five from his over. 387-3
1053: Majestic cover-drive from Hussey off Anderson. He's not planning on going anywhere. 382-31053: Majestic cover-drive from Hussey off Anderson. He's not planning on going anywhere. 382-3
1044: Ponting brings up his 150 with a cover-drive for three. The Aussie skip plays and misses at one that pitches and leaves him. Liquorice allsorts from the big man. He drops short and Ponting, eyes like saucers, hooks him for four. How do you solve a problem like Harmy? Don't get him in a room with Boycott, he'll end up in tears. 380-31044: Ponting brings up his 150 with a cover-drive for three. The Aussie skip plays and misses at one that pitches and leaves him. Liquorice allsorts from the big man. He drops short and Ponting, eyes like saucers, hooks him for four. How do you solve a problem like Harmy? Don't get him in a room with Boycott, he'll end up in tears. 380-3
1041: A maiden over from Anderson, but, as Geoffrey Boycott is pointing out on TMS, he's not making Ponting play at anything. 372-31041: A maiden over from Anderson, but, as Geoffrey Boycott is pointing out on TMS, he's not making Ponting play at anything. 372-3
"It would be have interesting to hear what dear old Fred Trueman would have said if he'd been hear watching Harmison..." Henry Blofeld, TMS commentator"It would be have interesting to hear what dear old Fred Trueman would have said if he'd been hear watching Harmison..." Henry Blofeld, TMS commentator
"Jonesy needs a Superman cape behind the stumps. They might have to call for the sub keeper before the day's out..." Former Aussie fast bowler Jeff Thomson on TMS"Jonesy needs a Superman cape behind the stumps. They might have to call for the sub keeper before the day's out..." Former Aussie fast bowler Jeff Thomson on TMS
1039: Harmison's having a go from round the wicket to Hussey and sends another down leg which has Jones scampering. He then swings one three feet outside Ponting's off-stump. There will be a lot of English folk watching this through their fingers at the moment. 371-31039: Harmison's having a go from round the wicket to Hussey and sends another down leg which has Jones scampering. He then swings one three feet outside Ponting's off-stump. There will be a lot of English folk watching this through their fingers at the moment. 371-3
1034: Glorious straight drive from Ponting off Anderson for his first four of the day. That's Australia's best fourth wicket stand at the Gabba - 171. 369-31034: Glorious straight drive from Ponting off Anderson for his first four of the day. That's Australia's best fourth wicket stand at the Gabba - 171. 369-3
1029: Oh my giddy Aunt, Harmison's first ball is a wide outside off-stump. His third, however, almost finds Ponting's edge. This must be like Russian roulette for the Aussie batsmen. Harmison then sends down another wide outside off-stump, to cheers from the Gabba crowd. The Durham man's last delivery is way down leg and Jones just gets a glove to it. I haven't anything this painful since Eric Bristow succumbed to dartitis on stage at the Swedish Open in 1987. Tragic. 365-31029: Oh my giddy Aunt, Harmison's first ball is a wide outside off-stump. His third, however, almost finds Ponting's edge. This must be like Russian roulette for the Aussie batsmen. Harmison then sends down another wide outside off-stump, to cheers from the Gabba crowd. The Durham man's last delivery is way down leg and Jones just gets a glove to it. I haven't anything this painful since Eric Bristow succumbed to dartitis on stage at the Swedish Open in 1987. Tragic. 365-3
1025: One glorious off-drive from Hussey, but Anderson will be happy he's tempting him forward. Is that Harmy is spy limbering up? Start blowing on those hands Freddie... 362-31025: One glorious off-drive from Hussey, but Anderson will be happy he's tempting him forward. Is that Harmy is spy limbering up? Start blowing on those hands Freddie... 362-3
1020: Just two from Hoggy's over, still no swing. And when Hoggard's not swinging it, he looks very ordinary indeed.358-31020: Just two from Hoggy's over, still no swing. And when Hoggard's not swinging it, he looks very ordinary indeed.358-3
1016: Another tight over from Anderson, Hussey's showing him some respect. James Brooks has just emailed to say that Hussey is batting "like a Liberal Democrat". Remarkable. 356-31016: Another tight over from Anderson, Hussey's showing him some respect. James Brooks has just emailed to say that Hussey is batting "like a Liberal Democrat". Remarkable. 356-3
1011: Three from Hoggard's over, but he's not getting as much movement as Anderson. Lot more humid in Brisbane today. 353-31011: Three from Hoggard's over, but he's not getting as much movement as Anderson. Lot more humid in Brisbane today. 353-3
"Ricky's a great player, but he's not as good as Greg Chappell." Former Australia fast bowler Jeff Thomson on Steve Waugh's claims that Ponting is Australia's best batsman since Bradman"Ricky's a great player, but he's not as good as Greg Chappell." Former Australia fast bowler Jeff Thomson on Steve Waugh's claims that Ponting is Australia's best batsman since Bradman
1007: Anderson to partner Hoggard, not Harmison. Groan. Anderson almost gets Hussey with a bit of inswing, but umpire Bowden is having none of a confident lbw appeal. Anderson is moving it about - encouraging signs for England. A good, on the button over from the Lancashire seamer, asking questions at last. 350-31007: Anderson to partner Hoggard, not Harmison. Groan. Anderson almost gets Hussey with a bit of inswing, but umpire Bowden is having none of a confident lbw appeal. Anderson is moving it about - encouraging signs for England. A good, on the button over from the Lancashire seamer, asking questions at last. 350-3
1002: Brisbane's Courier Mail went with the headline 'Shoddyline' last night. What a liberty, funny though. Hoggard has first go with the ball and Ponting plays a rock-solid forward defensive. The first run of the day is a leg-bye and Hussey brings up the 150 partnership with a nicely-timed cover-drive for three. 347-31002: Brisbane's Courier Mail went with the headline 'Shoddyline' last night. What a liberty, funny though. Hoggard has first go with the ball and Ponting plays a rock-solid forward defensive. The first run of the day is a leg-bye and Hussey brings up the 150 partnership with a nicely-timed cover-drive for three. 347-3
0956: The England players fall out of their huddle and Ponting and Hussey bounce their way to the middle, swirling their bats and peering up into the crowd like a couple of gladiators entering the Coliseum.0956: The England players fall out of their huddle and Ponting and Hussey bounce their way to the middle, swirling their bats and peering up into the crowd like a couple of gladiators entering the Coliseum.
"I'd say to Steve Harmison, you've got to run in and get us three wickets. We need a magical hour." Former England legend Ian Botham"I'd say to Steve Harmison, you've got to run in and get us three wickets. We need a magical hour." Former England legend Ian Botham
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"I've just been with the England boys and they're amazed at how fast the pitch has cracked. There will be more spin as the game goes on. Pietersen was spinning the ball off the pitch, so Warne will get prodigious spin out of the cracks..." Former England captain Nasser Hussain"I've just been with the England boys and they're amazed at how fast the pitch has cracked. There will be more spin as the game goes on. Pietersen was spinning the ball off the pitch, so Warne will get prodigious spin out of the cracks..." Former England captain Nasser Hussain
0935: I may be a Catholic, but I'm a rubbish one. But this morning, after finally staggering to bed, I clapped my hands together under the duvet and prayed to the Big Man. I didn't ask much but said, Lord, please give Harmy his mojo back, please let Hoggy swing the ball just a touch, please see that McGrath and Warne play a bit of touch rugby in the outfield during the tea interval. Just sort that out for me, and I'll get myself over to Africa next summer and knock up a couple of schools and a hospital. Amen.0935: I may be a Catholic, but I'm a rubbish one. But this morning, after finally staggering to bed, I clapped my hands together under the duvet and prayed to the Big Man. I didn't ask much but said, Lord, please give Harmy his mojo back, please let Hoggy swing the ball just a touch, please see that McGrath and Warne play a bit of touch rugby in the outfield during the tea interval. Just sort that out for me, and I'll get myself over to Africa next summer and knock up a couple of schools and a hospital. Amen.