Monday, November 29, 2010

England moral victors in drawn first Ashes Test

trott cook afp543 England moral victors in drawn first Ashes Test

BRISBANE: England head to this week’s second Adelaide Test with all the momentum after dominating Australia over the final two days of the Ashes opener which ended in a draw at the Gabba on Monday.
England ensured they would not be beaten in the first match of their Ashes defence after conceding a 221-run innings deficit when Alastair Cook and Jonathan Trott shared in England’s highest partnership in Australia of 329 runs.
Cook became only the fourth Englishman to score a Test double-century in Australia with his unconquered 235, while Trott hit 135 not out before skipper Andrew Strauss called a halt at 517 for one, 40 minutes before tea.
Australia tried to avoid further collateral damage in their 26 overs to the close and were 107 for one when the match finished in a draw.

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