nice presentation . England in a good position and if they keep wickets in hand then they will get a good score . Hey u were asking me when i will update so some good news for you is that the wait is over and i will update tomorrow .
With Joyce and Flintoff building a partnership and both heading towards milestones, Ponting made a very strange decision to bring himself on. With previous history of getting Vaughan out in the 2005 ashes series, I'm sure he hoped for much the same. And much the same he got! With a deep extra cover placed back as a run saver, Freddie tried to smash Ponting over his head at deep extra cover. He only managed to hit it right down the throat of the fielder who didn't have to move. Flintoff departed for 44 from 54 just missing out on his well deserved half century.
Nixon walked to the middle just as quickly as he walked out back to the pavilion. Nixon faced 3 balls before he hit one just to the right of Ponting off his bowling. They called but there was no chance of a run. With Nixon stranded trying to get back, Ponting picked it up and threw it over the top of the bails and Gilchrist did the rest to dismiss him. Nixon on his way for a duck.
With wickets still falling around him, Joyce managed to keep piling on the runs and managed to get to his well deserved, 2nd century of his ODI career. Both of them being against Australia. He brought up his 100 in 105 balls and hit 17 fours and no sixes.
Jones was the final man out in the 30 to 40 over period being dismissed by Watson caught the same way as Flintoff, for 3. In strolled Monty Panesar and the crowd gave a huge roar...
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