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England lost two early wickets on day two of their final Ashes warm-up game against South Australia in Adelaide.England lost two early wickets on day two of their final Ashes warm-up game against South Australia in Adelaide.
Resuming on 24-1, the tourists added five runs before Shaun Tait dismisssed night-watchman Matthew Hoggard for 10.Resuming on 24-1, the tourists added five runs before Shaun Tait dismisssed night-watchman Matthew Hoggard for 10.
Six runs later, Jason Gillespie removed Alastair Cook, who was promoted to opener when Marcus Trescothick went home, leaving England reeling on 34-3. Then Alastair Cook, promoted to opener after Marcus Trescothick's sudden departure, was dismissed for 12.
Tait also had a good shout for lbw against Ian Bell turned down as South Australia looked to turn the screw. Cook hung his bat out limply at a Jason Gillespie delivery and snicked a simple catch to wicketkeeper Shane Deitz, leaving England reeling on 34-3.
Hoggard had not added to his overnight score of 10 when he waved outside his off stump at a Tait outswinger, resulting in a comfortable catch for Deitz.