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England handed Twenty20 thrashing | |
(about 1 hour later) | |
England conceded a record 221-5 before losing the Twenty20 international to Australia by a margin of 77 runs. | |
Adam Gilchrist (48) and Ricky Ponting (47) put on 69 from 29 balls before Andrew Symonds and Cameron White accelerated in the latter stages. | |
Australia plundered 14 sixes in all, another record in this format. | |
England collapsed to 78-6 before Jamie Dalrymple (32) and debutant wicket-keeper Paul Nixon (31) took them up to a total of 144-9. | |
Ponting won the toss for the floodlit match at the Sydney Cricket Ground, where Australia had completed their 5-0 Ashes whitewash, and had no hesitation in opting to bat first. | |
His reasoning was that sides batting first had won the bulk of matches in the domestic Twenty20 competition. | |
Australia were well and truly under way as early as the second over, Anderson being hit for three boundaries by Matthew Hayden. | |
Anderson did remove Hayden in his following over, but the fast-scoring mantle was picked up by Ponting and Gilchrist. | Anderson did remove Hayden in his following over, but the fast-scoring mantle was picked up by Ponting and Gilchrist. |
Sixes rained onto the stands - Gilchrist hit five on his own - and it did not help when Ponting, on 16, was dropped by Jon Lewis off Andrew Flintoff. | |
Finally, Panesar bowled Gilchrist off the inside edge and had Michael Hussey stumped. | Finally, Panesar bowled Gilchrist off the inside edge and had Michael Hussey stumped. |
Ponting was caught at fine leg off Paul Collingwood, Lewis making amends for his earlier miss, and Michael Clarke was run out cheaply. | Ponting was caught at fine leg off Paul Collingwood, Lewis making amends for his earlier miss, and Michael Clarke was run out cheaply. |
There was a momentary lull before White and Symonds joined in the fun. Leg-spinning all-rounder White struck 40 from 20 balls and hit four sixes while Symonds smashed 39 from 22 balls. | |
England even had time to drop another catch in the final over, Kevin Pietersen shelling White at mid-wicket. | England even had time to drop another catch in the final over, Kevin Pietersen shelling White at mid-wicket. |
The difference in quality between England and Australia's fielding was highlighted when Pietersen was run out by a direct hit from third man by debutant Shane Harwood. | |
That came after Ed Joyce had fallen in the first over, and Flintoff in the second, both caught trying big shots before they had had a chance to settle. | |
And it was soon 54-4 when Michael Vaughan was lbw attempting a reverse sweep against Symonds. | |
Vaughan, in his first game for England since December 2005, had at least stroked four pleasing boundaries, including an eye-catching cover drive and a trademark swivel pull. | |
Nor did his troublesome knee appear to bother him unduly. | |
Ben Hilfenhaus, a 23-year-old Tasmanian and the other Aussie on debut, bowled some intelligent outswing in the middle overs, and finished with excellent figures of 2-16. | |
He had Collingwood caught at deep square leg and bowled Ian Bell with a low full toss. | |
With England long having effectively lost the match, a partnership of 49 between Nixon and Dalrymple averted the heaviest loss in Twenty20 internationals. | |
Leicestershire's Nixon, aged 36, finished not out and looks likely to secure the wicket-keeping berth for the one-day internationals. |