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Kevin Pietersen was England's best hope of a challenging total in the opening one-dayer against Australia. England were struggling to post a decent total in the opening one-dayer against Australia in Melbourne.
He hit three sixes off Cameron White in his 11th ODI fifty to help the tourists to 168-4 in the 38th over in Melbourne. Kevin Pietersen (82) hit three sixes off Cameron White in his 11th ODI fifty before being caught off Stuart Clark.
Andrew Strauss and Michael Vaughan edged Nathan Bracken to slip, while Ian Bell drove Mitchell Johnson to mid-off. Paul Nixon, making his ODI debut aged 36, was then lbw to Mitchell Johnson to make it 207-6 in the 45th over.
Paul Collingwood added 95 with Pietersen but could have been run out three times and caught before holing out for 43 off Glenn McGrath. Andrew Strauss and Michael Vaughan edged Nathan Bracken to slip, Ian Bell drove Johnson to mid-off and Paul Collingwood (43) fell to Glenn McGrath.
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45th over: WICKET England 207-6 (Nixon 0)Johnson compounds the loss of Pietersen by snaring Nixon lbw fourth ball with a fine yorker. Replays suggest the ball was hitting leg stump halfway up so a good decision from umpire Ian Howell. Surely England can't contrive to throw another decent position away can they?
"A great innings from Pietersen. Intelligent at the start and then explosive towards the end. It's just a shame for England that it's over."Simon Mann on Test Match Special
44th over: WICKET England 206-5 (Pietersen 82)Disaster! Pietersen, clearly feeling the effects of that blow still, smashes Clark for four but goes for one big shot too many and holes out to Andrew Symonds on the boundary next ball. A fine innings from the big man, but the onus is on Flintoff and debutant Paul Nixon now to get England up past 250.
43rd over: 201-4With Pietersen still getting his breath after McGrath's strike, Flintoff takes up the baton and pulls Johnson away for a four on the leg side. Eight come from the over and England bring up their 200 - the fourth 50 coming from 44 balls and they're upping the pace nicely. A target of 270-odd would be good for England, though they need 10 an over from here on in.43rd over: 201-4With Pietersen still getting his breath after McGrath's strike, Flintoff takes up the baton and pulls Johnson away for a four on the leg side. Eight come from the over and England bring up their 200 - the fourth 50 coming from 44 balls and they're upping the pace nicely. A target of 270-odd would be good for England, though they need 10 an over from here on in.
42nd over: 193-4To say there's a bit of banter being aimed in the direction of Pietersen might be a bit of an understatement. Ponting, Clarke and Symonds are all in his ear, and I don't suppose they're asking after the well-being of his missus Jessica. You know the one - was in a pop band or something. Named after Roger Rabbit's wife. Anyway, Flintoff cracks a lovely four down the ground and 11 come from a productive over.42nd over: 193-4To say there's a bit of banter being aimed in the direction of Pietersen might be a bit of an understatement. Ponting, Clarke and Symonds are all in his ear, and I don't suppose they're asking after the well-being of his missus Jessica. You know the one - was in a pop band or something. Named after Roger Rabbit's wife. Anyway, Flintoff cracks a lovely four down the ground and 11 come from a productive over.
41st over: 182-4Although Pietersen is struggling at the non-striker's end, Flintoff has more pressing worries - like dealing with the return of Mitchell Johnson to the attack. He grabs a single from the second ball and, unsurprisingly, Johnson pings in a short ball first up against Pietersen. He doesn't look altogether comfortable, wincing after every shot. I may have to review my opinion of him as a brute of a man. Watching him blow and cringe every two seconds doesn't scream 'hardman' to me.41st over: 182-4Although Pietersen is struggling at the non-striker's end, Flintoff has more pressing worries - like dealing with the return of Mitchell Johnson to the attack. He grabs a single from the second ball and, unsurprisingly, Johnson pings in a short ball first up against Pietersen. He doesn't look altogether comfortable, wincing after every shot. I may have to review my opinion of him as a brute of a man. Watching him blow and cringe every two seconds doesn't scream 'hardman' to me.
"I'm telling you right now, that won't have tickled Pietersen. He's obviously in pain and you wonder what impact that might have on his batting."Geoff Lawson on Test Match Special"I'm telling you right now, that won't have tickled Pietersen. He's obviously in pain and you wonder what impact that might have on his batting."Geoff Lawson on Test Match Special
40th over: 179-4The engine room has clicked into gear as Pietersen and Flintoff show a host of attacking intent against McGrath. Both players come down the wicket against all but one delivery, though the veteran only leaks four runs from the over thanks to some fine fielding from the hosts. And, from the final delivery, McGrath slams one into Pietersen's ribs and the number two batsman in the one-day rankings is in all sorts of problems on his knees in his crease. A fantastic contest between the pair might just hot up next over.40th over: 179-4The engine room has clicked into gear as Pietersen and Flintoff show a host of attacking intent against McGrath. Both players come down the wicket against all but one delivery, though the veteran only leaks four runs from the over thanks to some fine fielding from the hosts. And, from the final delivery, McGrath slams one into Pietersen's ribs and the number two batsman in the one-day rankings is in all sorts of problems on his knees in his crease. A fantastic contest between the pair might just hot up next over.
39th over: 175-4Ponting resists the urge to turn to pace from both ends and Clarke continues. Pietersen takes a couple of singles, and Flintoff gets off the mark with a flick off his hip. The all-rounder then finds the middle of his bat for the first time, slog-sweeping for four. Time for a Pietersen-Flintoff 10-over rally?39th over: 175-4Ponting resists the urge to turn to pace from both ends and Clarke continues. Pietersen takes a couple of singles, and Flintoff gets off the mark with a flick off his hip. The all-rounder then finds the middle of his bat for the first time, slog-sweeping for four. Time for a Pietersen-Flintoff 10-over rally?
38th over: 168-4A superb comeback over from McGrath, not only snaring Collingwood second ball, but also causing new batsman Andrew Flintoff all sorts of problems with a bouncer, a yorker and two from a good length. The former skipper survives but not without a few huge scares.38th over: 168-4A superb comeback over from McGrath, not only snaring Collingwood second ball, but also causing new batsman Andrew Flintoff all sorts of problems with a bouncer, a yorker and two from a good length. The former skipper survives but not without a few huge scares.
38th over: WICKET England 168-4 (Collingwood 43)White's dally was a brief one and McGrath comes back on. There are 13 overs left - which, in theory, could all be filled by the pacemen. And it might work out that way as the veteran snares Collingwood in the deep, England's number five departing for 43 from 71 balls. It was a risky shot, but given his luck so far today, maybe you can't blame him for having a go. Except that it got him out, so I guess you can. Not that I'm fickle of course.38th over: WICKET England 168-4 (Collingwood 43)White's dally was a brief one and McGrath comes back on. There are 13 overs left - which, in theory, could all be filled by the pacemen. And it might work out that way as the veteran snares Collingwood in the deep, England's number five departing for 43 from 71 balls. It was a risky shot, but given his luck so far today, maybe you can't blame him for having a go. Except that it got him out, so I guess you can. Not that I'm fickle of course.
37th over: 166-3Still, where White is failing, Clarke is succeeding and he concedes just three runs despite England's attacking intent. An uncharacteristic misfield from Ponting ends the over.37th over: 166-3Still, where White is failing, Clarke is succeeding and he concedes just three runs despite England's attacking intent. An uncharacteristic misfield from Ponting ends the over.
36th over: 163-3I'm not the only one who thinks Collingwood needs to up the scoring rate - Pietersen sends a message to his batting partner by smashing a White delivery straight into Colly's midriff. They share a joke, but 'KP' clearly has bigger things on his mind. And so it proves as he belts two sixes in succession down the ground to take 15 from the over and finally Australia captain Ricky Ponting has to think a bit. White has conceded 27 off three overs so Ponting might want to start with who to replace him with.36th over: 163-3I'm not the only one who thinks Collingwood needs to up the scoring rate - Pietersen sends a message to his batting partner by smashing a White delivery straight into Colly's midriff. They share a joke, but 'KP' clearly has bigger things on his mind. And so it proves as he belts two sixes in succession down the ground to take 15 from the over and finally Australia captain Ricky Ponting has to think a bit. White has conceded 27 off three overs so Ponting might want to start with who to replace him with.
35th over: 148-3Normal order resumes against Clarke with four more singles. He's getting far more respect than one might have expected here, and England may rue that when the likes of McGrath, Bracken and Clark return to the attack.35th over: 148-3Normal order resumes against Clarke with four more singles. He's getting far more respect than one might have expected here, and England may rue that when the likes of McGrath, Bracken and Clark return to the attack.
34th over: 144-3Hallelujah!! Pietersen finally frees his arms and smashes White for a huge six straight down the ground to bring up his 50 from 63 deliveries. Three more singles make it a profitable over and England might just be upping the ante a bit here.34th over: 144-3Hallelujah!! Pietersen finally frees his arms and smashes White for a huge six straight down the ground to bring up his 50 from 63 deliveries. Three more singles make it a profitable over and England might just be upping the ante a bit here.
33rd over: 135-3To be fair, Clarke is doing well to read England's occasional attacking intent and is varying his deliveries enough to cause them problems when they come down the wicket. Still, one such dally down the pitch pays off for Collingwood as he drives it over the infield for a four and suddenly a little bit of ingenuity brings the tourists eight runs from the over. More like it.33rd over: 135-3To be fair, Clarke is doing well to read England's occasional attacking intent and is varying his deliveries enough to cause them problems when they come down the wicket. Still, one such dally down the pitch pays off for Collingwood as he drives it over the infield for a four and suddenly a little bit of ingenuity brings the tourists eight runs from the over. More like it.
"Neither Bell nor Collingwood has the ability to play a commanding one-day innings. For the World Cup we must send for Loye and Shah."Harry Baker, Farnham"Neither Bell nor Collingwood has the ability to play a commanding one-day innings. For the World Cup we must send for Loye and Shah."Harry Baker, Farnham
32nd over: 127-3Cameron White is on and Pietersen has caught the Collingwood bug - fencing away three deliveries before grabbing two off the last ball of the over. It would be nice if one of the batsman had a go at beating the rope off White or Clarke - it's hardly spinning and Pietersen in particular has the power. Eleven fours and no sixes so far is not destructive enough you fear.32nd over: 127-3Cameron White is on and Pietersen has caught the Collingwood bug - fencing away three deliveries before grabbing two off the last ball of the over. It would be nice if one of the batsman had a go at beating the rope off White or Clarke - it's hardly spinning and Pietersen in particular has the power. Eleven fours and no sixes so far is not destructive enough you fear.
31st over: 124-3Clarke clearly has a dinner appointment to get to as he throws down six deliveries in quick succession again. Apart from dropping Pietersen off a bump ball, incidents are at a minimum as England nick two runs.31st over: 124-3Clarke clearly has a dinner appointment to get to as he throws down six deliveries in quick succession again. Apart from dropping Pietersen off a bump ball, incidents are at a minimum as England nick two runs.
30th over: 122-3Genuinely, someone ask Collingwood for the lottery numbers - he's survived yet another chance! A big heave towards the leg-side looks to be heading straight down Cameron White's throat on the boundary but the fielder loses the ball in the sun and it goes through his hands, bounces a yard inside the rope and goes for four. It's his first boundary off his 46th ball. Still, decent intent from Colly - clearly my influence stretches beyond just jinxing the England captain.30th over: 122-3Genuinely, someone ask Collingwood for the lottery numbers - he's survived yet another chance! A big heave towards the leg-side looks to be heading straight down Cameron White's throat on the boundary but the fielder loses the ball in the sun and it goes through his hands, bounces a yard inside the rope and goes for four. It's his first boundary off his 46th ball. Still, decent intent from Colly - clearly my influence stretches beyond just jinxing the England captain.
29th over: 116-3Another problem with Clarke bowling, aside from the fact that England are trying to sweep every delivery and are happy with singles, is that he gets through an over so quickly that it gives me very little time to write these updates. Or keep an eye on the lovelies. Damn him and his left-arm dobbers.29th over: 116-3Another problem with Clarke bowling, aside from the fact that England are trying to sweep every delivery and are happy with singles, is that he gets through an over so quickly that it gives me very little time to write these updates. Or keep an eye on the lovelies. Damn him and his left-arm dobbers.
"You can be critical of England right now because they need to do something to up the scoring rate. But credit to Australia's bowlers, they're giving nothing away at the moment."Angus Fraser on Test Match Special"You can be critical of England right now because they need to do something to up the scoring rate. But credit to Australia's bowlers, they're giving nothing away at the moment."Angus Fraser on Test Match Special
28th over: 111-3Bracken's back on and England's scoring continues to crawl along. However, I have spotted a couple of lovelies in the crowd and that has cheered my spirits somewhat. Tanned beauties have that effect on me. And I guess I'm not alone in that. Anyway, Colly pinches a single off the last ball of the over if you were wondering.28th over: 111-3Bracken's back on and England's scoring continues to crawl along. However, I have spotted a couple of lovelies in the crowd and that has cheered my spirits somewhat. Tanned beauties have that effect on me. And I guess I'm not alone in that. Anyway, Colly pinches a single off the last ball of the over if you were wondering.
27th over: 110-3The most interesting thing going on at the moment is Pietersen receiving some eye-drops to contend with, I don't know, dust or something. Or maybe boredom. Anyway, Clarke races through another over and England pinch four singles. Like I said, dull.27th over: 110-3The most interesting thing going on at the moment is Pietersen receiving some eye-drops to contend with, I don't know, dust or something. Or maybe boredom. Anyway, Clarke races through another over and England pinch four singles. Like I said, dull.
26th over: 106-3Forgive me, but this is just dull at the moment. When you're up at stupid o'clock to cover these games, you kind of hope for some semblance of entertainment, but right now there are merely echoes of old-style one-day tactics of keeping wickets in hand for a late-innings romp. One reason for that is that Collingwood seems intent on farming the strike - which is just frustrating if you're an England fan. Tactics, shmactics - someone throw the bat at it please!26th over: 106-3Forgive me, but this is just dull at the moment. When you're up at stupid o'clock to cover these games, you kind of hope for some semblance of entertainment, but right now there are merely echoes of old-style one-day tactics of keeping wickets in hand for a late-innings romp. One reason for that is that Collingwood seems intent on farming the strike - which is just frustrating if you're an England fan. Tactics, shmactics - someone throw the bat at it please!
25th over: 102-3Michael Clarke comes on, surprisingly, ahead of Cameron White and his slow left-armers go for just two runs despite a distinct lack of turn at the MCG.25th over: 102-3Michael Clarke comes on, surprisingly, ahead of Cameron White and his slow left-armers go for just two runs despite a distinct lack of turn at the MCG.
24th over: 100-3Collingwood's scoring rate says it all at the moment - 10 from 23 deliveries. And he enjoys yet another slice of luck when he takes on Clark's throw from the deep, only for the bowler's run-out attempt - which would have accounted for his wicket - to miss the stumps. How many lives does Collingwood have in this innings? Still, England's hundred is up and you have to say, if wickets stay in tact, they could be on course for a defendable total here. Pure optimism from me, obviously, but why would I change the habit of a lifetime.24th over: 100-3Collingwood's scoring rate says it all at the moment - 10 from 23 deliveries. And he enjoys yet another slice of luck when he takes on Clark's throw from the deep, only for the bowler's run-out attempt - which would have accounted for his wicket - to miss the stumps. How many lives does Collingwood have in this innings? Still, England's hundred is up and you have to say, if wickets stay in tact, they could be on course for a defendable total here. Pure optimism from me, obviously, but why would I change the habit of a lifetime.
23rd over: 95-3'KP' is letting the frustration get the better of him a bit here and he swings wildly at a couple from Clark without reward. Two singles from the over - but England need more than this. Debutant Nixon is doing his best to win the "Most Nervous Looking Man in the Ground" award as he is seen bouncing around a dour-looking England dressing room. Still, Monty Panesar looks like he could be on a Carribean beach judging by his relaxed demeanour.23rd over: 95-3'KP' is letting the frustration get the better of him a bit here and he swings wildly at a couple from Clark without reward. Two singles from the over - but England need more than this. Debutant Nixon is doing his best to win the "Most Nervous Looking Man in the Ground" award as he is seen bouncing around a dour-looking England dressing room. Still, Monty Panesar looks like he could be on a Carribean beach judging by his relaxed demeanour.
22nd over: 93-3Collingwood really is riding his luck right now, as Johnson's grip on the number five batsman continues unabated. Twice the fast bowler beats the edge and then Collingwood top-edges an attempted pull but it goes safe. Unfortunately he takes a single off the last meaning he keeps the strike. All this talk of plans leads me to suggest this as what England's batting one should look like - if in doubt, give Pietersen the strike. It's not match-winning on it's own, I admit, but it might be a decent start.22nd over: 93-3Collingwood really is riding his luck right now, as Johnson's grip on the number five batsman continues unabated. Twice the fast bowler beats the edge and then Collingwood top-edges an attempted pull but it goes safe. Unfortunately he takes a single off the last meaning he keeps the strike. All this talk of plans leads me to suggest this as what England's batting one should look like - if in doubt, give Pietersen the strike. It's not match-winning on it's own, I admit, but it might be a decent start.
"I have just been given a copy of Australia's plans for the one-day series:1) Bowl line and length and some wicket-taking balls2) Score lots of runs quickly with plenty of sixes Hope this helps the England team."George Walker"I have just been given a copy of Australia's plans for the one-day series:1) Bowl line and length and some wicket-taking balls2) Score lots of runs quickly with plenty of sixes Hope this helps the England team."George Walker
21st over: 89-3Magnificent fielding by Ponting as he dives to his left to stop a certain boundary from Pietersen and the Aussie captain misses the stumps by inches on the turn as Collingwood survives another chance running to the keeper's end. He gets off strike at the first opportunity and Pietersen displays just why he is so highly-regarded in world cricket as he grabs another boundary straight down the ground. How England would love a 'KP' at both ends.21st over: 89-3Magnificent fielding by Ponting as he dives to his left to stop a certain boundary from Pietersen and the Aussie captain misses the stumps by inches on the turn as Collingwood survives another chance running to the keeper's end. He gets off strike at the first opportunity and Pietersen displays just why he is so highly-regarded in world cricket as he grabs another boundary straight down the ground. How England would love a 'KP' at both ends.
20th over: 81-3'Guts' Fraser is right you know - England are really struggling to get these two away and Johnson serves up his second maiden of the innings. Something might have to give soon.20th over: 81-3'Guts' Fraser is right you know - England are really struggling to get these two away and Johnson serves up his second maiden of the innings. Something might have to give soon.
"They're bowling well these two - especially Mitchell Johnson. I've been very impressed."Angus Fraser on Test Match Special"They're bowling well these two - especially Mitchell Johnson. I've been very impressed."Angus Fraser on Test Match Special
19th over: 81-3Not content with having to deal with some fine Aussie bowling, England are also keen to test the hosts' fielding skills it would seem. A tricky two is taken by Pietersen which forces Collingwood to dive home to beat a Hayden throw from the deep - which would have got him out had it hit - and the pair run another quick two next delivery. Heaven forbid they should keep risks to the minimum!19th over: 81-3Not content with having to deal with some fine Aussie bowling, England are also keen to test the hosts' fielding skills it would seem. A tricky two is taken by Pietersen which forces Collingwood to dive home to beat a Hayden throw from the deep - which would have got him out had it hit - and the pair run another quick two next delivery. Heaven forbid they should keep risks to the minimum!
18th over: 77-3Collingwood survives a sharp first delivery and Pietersen takes three off Johnson's last delivery to negotiate another decent Johnson over. England's chances of posting a total could rely on the ability of this pair to recreate some of the magic they displayed in Adelaide during the second Test. I believe - who's with me?18th over: 77-3Collingwood survives a sharp first delivery and Pietersen takes three off Johnson's last delivery to negotiate another decent Johnson over. England's chances of posting a total could rely on the ability of this pair to recreate some of the magic they displayed in Adelaide during the second Test. I believe - who's with me?
18th over: WICKET England 73-3 (Bell 15)A terrible, terrible shot from Bell brings his end. Clearly frustrated by his lack of fluency, he tries to manufacture a booming drive off Mitchell Johnson, only to spoon it to Michael Hussey at mid-off. Can England keep enough wickets in tact to post a score?18th over: WICKET England 73-3 (Bell 15)A terrible, terrible shot from Bell brings his end. Clearly frustrated by his lack of fluency, he tries to manufacture a booming drive off Mitchell Johnson, only to spoon it to Michael Hussey at mid-off. Can England keep enough wickets in tact to post a score?
"'Sorry guys ...I think the Vaughan dismissal is my fault.'"'Sorry guys ...I think the Vaughan dismissal is my fault.'
Stood up to finally gloat to my Aussie work mates about the English team this summer and in particular Vaughan's 20 off McGrath and then I read the next passage of text!Stood up to finally gloat to my Aussie work mates about the English team this summer and in particular Vaughan's 20 off McGrath and then I read the next passage of text!
Needless to say...I sat down promptly and wished that I was reading the 1987 Aussie tour commentary."Welshboy (Perth, WA)Needless to say...I sat down promptly and wished that I was reading the 1987 Aussie tour commentary."Welshboy (Perth, WA)
"It's not been a totally convincing performance from England, a few streaky edges around some booming shots from Vaughan and Pietersen, but they need one guy to really kick on and stick around to score a lot of runs. We know Pietersen is capable of it, but is there anyone else?"Former Somerset captain Peter Roebuck on Test Match Special"It's not been a totally convincing performance from England, a few streaky edges around some booming shots from Vaughan and Pietersen, but they need one guy to really kick on and stick around to score a lot of runs. We know Pietersen is capable of it, but is there anyone else?"Former Somerset captain Peter Roebuck on Test Match Special
17th over: 72-2Bell finds runs again, and I'll give him the benefit of the doubt and suggest he intended to run Clark's first ball past first slip for yet another four behind square. A single brings Pietersen back on strike, who sees the ball whizz past his outside edge before smashing the next straight back past Clark for a lovely four. A decent over for England and it's time for drinks.17th over: 72-2Bell finds runs again, and I'll give him the benefit of the doubt and suggest he intended to run Clark's first ball past first slip for yet another four behind square. A single brings Pietersen back on strike, who sees the ball whizz past his outside edge before smashing the next straight back past Clark for a lovely four. A decent over for England and it's time for drinks.
16th over: 62-2Unsurprisingly Australia take the third powerplay - Johnson and Clark really are on the button at the moment. Surprisingly, though, Ricky Ponting opts not to have a slip and he might wish he had done after watching Pietersen blaze a cut attempt off the edge and it goes past Gilchrist for a boundary.16th over: 62-2Unsurprisingly Australia take the third powerplay - Johnson and Clark really are on the button at the moment. Surprisingly, though, Ricky Ponting opts not to have a slip and he might wish he had done after watching Pietersen blaze a cut attempt off the edge and it goes past Gilchrist for a boundary.
15th over: 57-2It is the big man on strike now and it brings the desired effect - three runs! A neat nudge for two round the corner brings a couple and then Pietersen takes a sharp single. He seems a little concerned with his gloves at the moment after he dropped his bat taking that two. Either way, Bell should be a little concerned with his scoring rate - 10 from 27 balls hardly has the Aussies quaking in their boots you fear.15th over: 57-2It is the big man on strike now and it brings the desired effect - three runs! A neat nudge for two round the corner brings a couple and then Pietersen takes a sharp single. He seems a little concerned with his gloves at the moment after he dropped his bat taking that two. Either way, Bell should be a little concerned with his scoring rate - 10 from 27 balls hardly has the Aussies quaking in their boots you fear.
14th over: 54-2And in a double change paceman Mitchell Johnson takes over from Bracken - and he goes one better than Clark and bowls a maiden. The loss of Vaughan has allowed Australia to take something of a stranglehold here, while Ian Bell seems content to watch and leave most deliveries. Get 'KP' on strike man!14th over: 54-2And in a double change paceman Mitchell Johnson takes over from Bracken - and he goes one better than Clark and bowls a maiden. The loss of Vaughan has allowed Australia to take something of a stranglehold here, while Ian Bell seems content to watch and leave most deliveries. Get 'KP' on strike man!
13th over: 54-2Stuart Clark is on - the bugbear of the England side throughout the Test series - and he starts with five dot deliveries before Ian Bell nudges the last delivery for a single. Explosive stuff.13th over: 54-2Stuart Clark is on - the bugbear of the England side throughout the Test series - and he starts with five dot deliveries before Ian Bell nudges the last delivery for a single. Explosive stuff.
"Sally Gunnell isn't a bad bowler to be fair (we think he means Nathan Bracken here).... I never knew she was an Aussie though!"Tom in Sydney"Sally Gunnell isn't a bad bowler to be fair (we think he means Nathan Bracken here).... I never knew she was an Aussie though!"Tom in Sydney
12th over: 53-2Talking of not being textbook or without danger, Pietersen flashes a wild cut attempt down to third man off the edge. He then just avoids a sharp delivery which bounces more than he expected - the first sign of liveliness in the pitch - but his wicket is in tact come the end of another fine Bracken over.12th over: 53-2Talking of not being textbook or without danger, Pietersen flashes a wild cut attempt down to third man off the edge. He then just avoids a sharp delivery which bounces more than he expected - the first sign of liveliness in the pitch - but his wicket is in tact come the end of another fine Bracken over.
11th over: 51-2'KP' picks up the baton nicely, clearly responding to the big BBC build up, and drives through cover for a three. It's not textbook and it's not without danger, but frankly I prefer it to the dabbing and touch strokes of earlier in the innings.11th over: 51-2'KP' picks up the baton nicely, clearly responding to the big BBC build up, and drives through cover for a three. It's not textbook and it's not without danger, but frankly I prefer it to the dabbing and touch strokes of earlier in the innings.
10th over: 47-2Hold on, scratch that, Kevin Pietersen strides to the crease with a steely look in his eye and it's a welcome sight. Call me a soppy old fool but, regardless of the fact that he was born in South Africa, he is the great hope of this England team. And he has a great tattoo of the three lions on his arm - that's good enough for me! Needless to say he almost edges the second ball behind, playing and missing at another fine Bracken delivery, but he didn't so, you know, bring it on!10th over: 47-2Hold on, scratch that, Kevin Pietersen strides to the crease with a steely look in his eye and it's a welcome sight. Call me a soppy old fool but, regardless of the fact that he was born in South Africa, he is the great hope of this England team. And he has a great tattoo of the three lions on his arm - that's good enough for me! Needless to say he almost edges the second ball behind, playing and missing at another fine Bracken delivery, but he didn't so, you know, bring it on!
"12... 26... 19... 4... 7... 53... 13... 28... 1... 6... 10... That's not the England scorecard, that's my Chinese takeaway order for tomorrow night!"Matt, Birmingham"12... 26... 19... 4... 7... 53... 13... 28... 1... 6... 10... That's not the England scorecard, that's my Chinese takeaway order for tomorrow night!"Matt, Birmingham
10th over: WICKET England 47-2 (Vaughan 26)Right, blame this one on me folks. Vaughan, just as he was looking to be approaching something like decent touch, edges Bracken to Hayden at first slip on the run as he looks for another trademark cover drive. Absolutely my fault - the commentator's curse strikes again - and you won't hear much more optimism from me I tell you.10th over: WICKET England 47-2 (Vaughan 26)Right, blame this one on me folks. Vaughan, just as he was looking to be approaching something like decent touch, edges Bracken to Hayden at first slip on the run as he looks for another trademark cover drive. Absolutely my fault - the commentator's curse strikes again - and you won't hear much more optimism from me I tell you.
9th over: 42-1Vaughan is on the attack and McGrath has no answer. A cover drive, splendid pull and another drive through extra cover bring two fours and 20 runs from the over. Oh how England have missed that kind of confident approach. I wouldn't say Australia are on the rack just yet, but you never know!9th over: 42-1Vaughan is on the attack and McGrath has no answer. A cover drive, splendid pull and another drive through extra cover bring two fours and 20 runs from the over. Oh how England have missed that kind of confident approach. I wouldn't say Australia are on the rack just yet, but you never know!
8th over: 32-1Michael Vaughan decides now is the time to attack. A beautiful off-drive on the run through the covers brings a boundary and three more runs ensures the opener farms the strike. A sign the skipper's confidence if improving by the minute?8th over: 32-1Michael Vaughan decides now is the time to attack. A beautiful off-drive on the run through the covers brings a boundary and three more runs ensures the opener farms the strike. A sign the skipper's confidence if improving by the minute?
7th over: 25-1Michael Vaughan, determined to test his knee to the fullest, starts off for a risky run off McGrath before being sent back - leading to a wonderful pirouette in the middle from the captain and he gets home easily. He takes a single and then Ian Bell manages to survive a jaffer on his off-stump, missing the edge by a matter of millimetres.7th over: 25-1Michael Vaughan, determined to test his knee to the fullest, starts off for a risky run off McGrath before being sent back - leading to a wonderful pirouette in the middle from the captain and he gets home easily. He takes a single and then Ian Bell manages to survive a jaffer on his off-stump, missing the edge by a matter of millimetres.
6th over: 24-1Ian Bell races to the crease and so nearly goes first ball - Adam Gilchrist spilling the ball diving to his right after the Warwickshire batsman edged a fine Bracken delivery. A rare error from the wicketkeeper and it brings four more runs for England - runs you already fear might be crucial for the visitors.6th over: 24-1Ian Bell races to the crease and so nearly goes first ball - Adam Gilchrist spilling the ball diving to his right after the Warwickshire batsman edged a fine Bracken delivery. A rare error from the wicketkeeper and it brings four more runs for England - runs you already fear might be crucial for the visitors.
"I would have thought England would have just defaulted after winning the toss."Rowan, Auckland, NZ"I would have thought England would have just defaulted after winning the toss."Rowan, Auckland, NZ
6th over: WICKET England 20-1 (Strauss 12)England's encouraging start comes to an end as Bracken draws the egde from Strauss, the opener trying to dab it down to third man, and Matty Hayden takes a fine diving catch to his right at first slip.6th over: WICKET England 20-1 (Strauss 12)England's encouraging start comes to an end as Bracken draws the egde from Strauss, the opener trying to dab it down to third man, and Matty Hayden takes a fine diving catch to his right at first slip.
5th over: 20-0Vaughan, playing in his first one-day international for 18 months, survives a couple of scares as McGrath beats him outside the off stump with his first two deliveries. A couple of singles keep the scoreboard ticking over on a slowish pitch, but neither England opener look likely to bludgeon the Aussie bowlers early on to take advantage of the fielding restrictions. Not that we expected them to of course, but still.5th over: 20-0Vaughan, playing in his first one-day international for 18 months, survives a couple of scares as McGrath beats him outside the off stump with his first two deliveries. A couple of singles keep the scoreboard ticking over on a slowish pitch, but neither England opener look likely to bludgeon the Aussie bowlers early on to take advantage of the fielding restrictions. Not that we expected them to of course, but still.
4th over: 18-0Cameron White is a magnet to the ball at the moment. Three times Strauss looks to get Bracken away, and three times the Victorian denies the England opener a run. However, a lovely late cut brings the left-hander his first boundary of the day and the tourists' encouraging start continues.4th over: 18-0Cameron White is a magnet to the ball at the moment. Three times Strauss looks to get Bracken away, and three times the Victorian denies the England opener a run. However, a lovely late cut brings the left-hander his first boundary of the day and the tourists' encouraging start continues.
3rd over: 14-0McGrath, in the swansong of his career, is as accurate as ever early on, but Strauss looks to be finding his touch. A shovel onto the leg side brings two, before a neat flick through mid-wicket brings three runs.3rd over: 14-0McGrath, in the swansong of his career, is as accurate as ever early on, but Strauss looks to be finding his touch. A shovel onto the leg side brings two, before a neat flick through mid-wicket brings three runs.
"Here in chilly British Columbia with a hot cuppa, there's nothing like clicking refresh and enjoying the BBC humour as another wave of optimism makes it's way around the English world...COME ON ENGLAND!"Mark, Vancouver BC"Here in chilly British Columbia with a hot cuppa, there's nothing like clicking refresh and enjoying the BBC humour as another wave of optimism makes it's way around the English world...COME ON ENGLAND!"Mark, Vancouver BC
2nd over: 9-0England, clearly keen to keep wickets intact early on, are being watchful early on. Still, an error from wicket-keeper Adam Gilchrist and nudge from Strauss precede the first four of the innings - Vaughan flicking Nathan Bracken via a thick inside edge to fine leg. The England skipper ends the over by missing a walking drive - a first sign of aggression from the tourists.2nd over: 9-0England, clearly keen to keep wickets intact early on, are being watchful early on. Still, an error from wicket-keeper Adam Gilchrist and nudge from Strauss precede the first four of the innings - Vaughan flicking Nathan Bracken via a thick inside edge to fine leg. The England skipper ends the over by missing a walking drive - a first sign of aggression from the tourists.
1st over: 3-0A right rollicking start from England's openers! A leg glance apiece for Strauss and Vaughan, either side of a McGrath wide, and over one is negotiated without too much incident.1st over: 3-0A right rollicking start from England's openers! A leg glance apiece for Strauss and Vaughan, either side of a McGrath wide, and over one is negotiated without too much incident.
0315: The teams are out, Australia in yet another kit change - this time sporting a baggy green effort - and McGrath will open the bowling for the hosts.0315: The teams are out, Australia in yet another kit change - this time sporting a baggy green effort - and McGrath will open the bowling for the hosts.
"It's a wonderful opportunity for the likes of Paul Nixon and Monty Panesar to cement their places in the England set up ahead of the World Cup and, who knows, we might be in for a surprise and see England really step up today."Angus Fraser on Test Match Special."It's a wonderful opportunity for the likes of Paul Nixon and Monty Panesar to cement their places in the England set up ahead of the World Cup and, who knows, we might be in for a surprise and see England really step up today."Angus Fraser on Test Match Special.
"My first thought is that this wouldn't be a night of following England online if we didn't start off blindly optimistically, I know it's getting harder, believe me, after a month of being completely nocturnal I know... C'mon England!"Lee Morgan"My first thought is that this wouldn't be a night of following England online if we didn't start off blindly optimistically, I know it's getting harder, believe me, after a month of being completely nocturnal I know... C'mon England!"Lee Morgan
0312: By the way, a warm welcome and hearty congratulations to those of you in the UK who have braved the early start time to lend your support from afar to the England team.0312: By the way, a warm welcome and hearty congratulations to those of you in the UK who have braved the early start time to lend your support from afar to the England team.
I would suggest that they need all the support that they can get, so let us know your thoughts...I would suggest that they need all the support that they can get, so let us know your thoughts...
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0310: A less-than positive omen is that Australia captain Ricky Ponting warmed up for this match by declaring he wants his side to rack up 400 or over against England during this series, just as his side did against South Africa last year.0310: A less-than positive omen is that Australia captain Ricky Ponting warmed up for this match by declaring he wants his side to rack up 400 or over against England during this series, just as his side did against South Africa last year.
Strauss could learn a thing or two from 'Punter' about positive thinking hey?Strauss could learn a thing or two from 'Punter' about positive thinking hey?
0305: Andrew Strauss has claimed England enter today's one-dayer "with a sense that we haven't got much to lose".0305: Andrew Strauss has claimed England enter today's one-dayer "with a sense that we haven't got much to lose".
Now call me a sceptic, but it's not quite the Churchillian battle cry that one might have hoped for - is it me or is there a sense of resignation layered into everything any player other than skipper Michael Vaughan seems to say?Now call me a sceptic, but it's not quite the Churchillian battle cry that one might have hoped for - is it me or is there a sense of resignation layered into everything any player other than skipper Michael Vaughan seems to say?
Still, Strauss added that England "might surprise a few people". What might constitute a surprise is anyone's guess. Lasting past the 20th over? One or two batsmen actually getting a score? One or two Australian batsmen not getting a score? Who knows...Still, Strauss added that England "might surprise a few people". What might constitute a surprise is anyone's guess. Lasting past the 20th over? One or two batsmen actually getting a score? One or two Australian batsmen not getting a score? Who knows...
Oops, sorry, positive thinking was the order of the day wasn't it.Oops, sorry, positive thinking was the order of the day wasn't it.
Now, what about that toss huh?Now, what about that toss huh?
0300: News of the toss comes through - and Michael Vaughan has won it for England! It's clearly an omen! Believe people! He's chosen to bat, a decision Ponting admits he would have made if he had won.0300: News of the toss comes through - and Michael Vaughan has won it for England! It's clearly an omen! Believe people! He's chosen to bat, a decision Ponting admits he would have made if he had won.
"I cant believe that Jimmy "Hit me for 6" Anderson hasn't been dropped. ahh well. Better start making plans to hide from all the expectant Aussies in the office. or just pray for rain!"Ali"I cant believe that Jimmy "Hit me for 6" Anderson hasn't been dropped. ahh well. Better start making plans to hide from all the expectant Aussies in the office. or just pray for rain!"Ali
0250: The England team is in and my word it's a corker. Ahem, honest.0250: The England team is in and my word it's a corker. Ahem, honest.
Following the capitulation against Australia in the Twenty20 international two days ago, England have rung the changes. Opener Andrew Strauss returns in place of Ed Joyce after a neck injury and, well, that's it.Following the capitulation against Australia in the Twenty20 international two days ago, England have rung the changes. Opener Andrew Strauss returns in place of Ed Joyce after a neck injury and, well, that's it.
That means James Anderson, blugeoned by the Aussies in Sydney, keeps his place, while Monty Panesar and Paul Nixon - at the ripe old age of 36 - make their one day international debuts.That means James Anderson, blugeoned by the Aussies in Sydney, keeps his place, while Monty Panesar and Paul Nixon - at the ripe old age of 36 - make their one day international debuts.
It appears that Liam Plunkett, who England were keen to get into the side for what would have been his first appearance on this tour, has fallen at the last after being struck on the ankle in the nets on Thursday.It appears that Liam Plunkett, who England were keen to get into the side for what would have been his first appearance on this tour, has fallen at the last after being struck on the ankle in the nets on Thursday.
Still, England can take solace from the fact that Brett Lee is missing. Just Glenn McGrath, Stuart Clark, Mitchell Johnson, Nathan Bracken and Andrew Symonds to contend with then. Hhmmm.Still, England can take solace from the fact that Brett Lee is missing. Just Glenn McGrath, Stuart Clark, Mitchell Johnson, Nathan Bracken and Andrew Symonds to contend with then. Hhmmm.


Australia: AC Gilchrist (w), ML Hayden, RT Ponting (c), MJ Clarke, MEK Hussey, A Symonds, CL White, NW Bracken, SR Clark, MG Johnson, GD McGrath.Australia: AC Gilchrist (w), ML Hayden, RT Ponting (c), MJ Clarke, MEK Hussey, A Symonds, CL White, NW Bracken, SR Clark, MG Johnson, GD McGrath.
England: AJ Strauss, MP Vaughan (c), IR Bell, KP Pietersen, A Flintoff, PD Collingwood, PA Nixon (w), JWM Dalrymple, J Lewis, JM Anderson, MS Panesar.England: AJ Strauss, MP Vaughan (c), IR Bell, KP Pietersen, A Flintoff, PD Collingwood, PA Nixon (w), JWM Dalrymple, J Lewis, JM Anderson, MS Panesar.
England won toss and decided to batEngland won toss and decided to bat
Umpires: I L Howell and S J A Taufel Umpires: IL Howell and SJA Taufel