England captain Andrew Strauss led from the front as his side reached 108 for one at lunch on the first day of the decisive fifth Ashes Test against Australia at the Oval yesterday.
Strauss, England’s best batsman this series, was 50 not out and Ian Bell 41 not out in a match the hosts had to win to regain the Ashes.
England were in trouble at 12 for one when Alastair Cook fell cheaply after fellow left-handed opener Strauss had won the toss and chosen to bat, but this time there was no repeat of the first morning collapse at Headingley which sent Australia on their way to an innings and 80 run fourth-Test win that leveled the series at 1-1.
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Strauss, batting in the composed, “emotionless,” fashion which he said on Wednesday would be vital to his team’s chances of success, completed an 89-ball half-century featuring 10 fours, but without taking any undue risks.
At the interval, his stand with Bell was worth 96 in 128 balls.
England began cautiously against Ben Hilfenhaus and Peter Siddle, before Cook struck the day’s first four, an off-drive off Hilfenhaus, in the third over.
He also pulled Siddle for another boundary, but Cook, a 95 in England’s second Test win at Lord’s apart, has had a lean series.
Siddle had his revenge when he squared up Cook, static on the crease, and had him caught at second slip by Australia captain Ricky Ponting for 10 to leave England 12 for one in the sixth over.
Bell, often criticized for an inability to make runs when England need them most, struck Siddle for three fours in six balls.
Second change Johnson had a huge appeal for caught behind against Bell correctly rejected by Pakistani umpire Asad Rauf, the ball brushing the batsman’s shirt.
While Bell left that delivery alone, it was a different story with Johnson’s third ball, a rearing bouncer which flew off the splice but, fortunately for Bell, landed away from a fielder.
Strauss on-drove Johnson for four to bring up England’s fifty in the 14th over and Bell’s boundary off Stuart Clark saw England’s second-wicket duo post a fifty stand in 70 balls.
The Warwickshire batsman kept both short leg and short backward square interested, however, as Johnson tested him with rising leg-stump deliveries. Bell cover-drove Hilfenhaus for four, a stylish shot, but then squatted down, requiring on-field treatment before resuming his innings on 29.
Strauss, who several times struck his trademark square-cut for four, was equally strong off his pads when Australia’s four-man pace attack strayed off line on a typically good Oval pitch for batting.
Score at the close of the third day of the first Test in Galle, Sri Lanka:
• Sri Lanka 1st innings 452 all out
• New Zealand 1st innings 281-8
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