ASHES 05 2nd Test Edgbaston
Australia lead the series 1-0 going into the second test and England (I) needed a response. All the talk before the toss though was surrounding Glenn McGrath, who during the warm up had stood on a ball and had needed to be rushed off to the hospital, this meant that Michael Kasprowicz was brought in, was this the luck that England needed.
Ponting won the toss and chose to bat and although there were a few grey clouds around, the pitch was hard and it looked like a good decision.
Hayden was the form man for the Aussies so far, with 2 half centuries already, but when Harmison had him caught behind and then Hoggard picked up the the wicket of Ricky Ponting quickly after, it wasn't looking like such a bad toss to lose.
Michael Vaughan rotated his quicks well and at lunch, England had Australia 5 down, with only 65 on the board. (possibly my best session to date with the ball)
A few batsmen threatened to hand around, but with just 163 on the board and only 2 and a half sessions played, the Aussies were all out.
Marcus Trecothick and Andrew Strauss made their way to the crease for what would certainly be a testing final hour and within just 2 balls, Trescothick was on his way back. A short ball from Brett Lee which didn't get up at all and ended up hitting the top of leg stump, 0 for 1. England captain Michael Vaughan came in but was unable to steady the ship as England found themselves 2 down. Ian Bell was in at 4 and it was himself and Strauss who managed to see out the remainder of a day which certainly favoured the bowlers, would the sun come out tomorrow for the batsmen, or would we see more wickets tumble?