Cricket BallAustralia took on England at the home of cricket, Lords, in the 2nd of 5 Test matches. England won the first Test and therefore were 1 / 0 up in the series at the start of the game.

England demolished the Australians in the 2nd Test, winning by 347 runs, one full day early.

 

 

 

England 361 & 349 / 7 Declared

Australia 128 & 235 (90.3 ov)

England won by 347 runs

 

  • The Ashes – 2nd Test
  • Test no. 2091 | 2013 season
  • Played at Lord’s, London
  • 18,19,20,21 July 2013 (5-day match)
England 1st innings R M B 4s 6s SR
AN Cook* lbw b Watson 12 19 14 2 0 85.71
JE Root lbw b Harris 6 28 14 1 0 42.85
IJL Trott c Khawaja b Harris 58 137 87 11 0 66.66
KP Pietersen c †Haddin b Harris 2 3 4 0 0 50.00
IR Bell c Clarke b Smith 109 307 211 16 0 51.65
JM Bairstow c & b Smith 67 199 146 7 0 45.89
MJ Prior† c †Haddin b Smith 6 29 18 1 0 33.33
TT Bresnan c †Haddin b Harris 7 34 29 1 0 24.13
JM Anderson c †Haddin b Harris 12 40 29 2 0 41.37
SCJ Broad c †Haddin b Pattinson 33 53 29 5 1 113.79
GP Swann not out 28 31 26 5 0 107.69
Extras (lb 11, w 4, nb 6) 21
Total (all out; 100.1 overs; 448 mins) 361 (3.60 runs per over)
Fall of wickets 1-18 (Cook, 4.2 ov), 2-26 (Root, 5.2 ov), 3-28 (Pietersen, 5.6 ov), 4-127 (Trott, 33.5 ov), 5-271 (Bell, 76.6 ov),6-274 (Bairstow, 80.1 ov), 7-283 (Prior, 84.3 ov), 8-289 (Bresnan, 89.1 ov), 9-313 (Anderson, 93.3 ov), 10-361 (Broad, 100.1 ov)
Bowling O M R W Econ
JL Pattinson 20.1 3 95 1 4.71 (3nb, 4w)
RJ Harris 26 6 72 5 2.76
SR Watson 13 4 45 1 3.46
PM Siddle 22 6 76 0 3.45 (1nb)
AC Agar 13 2 44 0 3.38 (2nb)
SPD Smith 6 1 18 3 3.00
Australia 1st innings R M B 4s 6s SR
SR Watson lbw b Bresnan 30 57 42 6 0 71.42
CJL Rogers lbw b Swann 15 65 45 0 0 33.33
UT Khawaja c Pietersen b Swann 14 46 35 1 0 40.00
PJ Hughes c †Prior b Bresnan 1 13 8 0 0 12.50
MJ Clarke* lbw b Broad 28 57 41 4 0 68.29
SPD Smith c Bell b Swann 2 26 14 0 0 14.28
BJ Haddin† c Trott b Swann 7 61 42 1 0 16.66
AC Agar run out (†Prior/Anderson) 2 28 21 0 0 9.52
PM Siddle c Swann b Anderson 2 38 24 0 0 8.33
JL Pattinson not out 10 35 24 1 0 41.66
RJ Harris c Pietersen b Swann 10 31 25 1 0 40.00
Extras (b 4, lb 1, w 2) 7
Total (all out; 53.3 overs; 226 mins) 128 (2.39 runs per over)
Fall of wickets 1-42 (Watson, 12.4 ov), 2-50 (Rogers, 15.2 ov), 3-53 (Hughes, 18.6 ov), 4-69 (Khawaja, 23.5 ov),5-86 (Smith, 29.5 ov), 6-91 (Clarke, 30.6 ov), 7-96 (Agar, 38.6 ov), 8-104 (Siddle, 44.4 ov), 9-104 (Haddin, 45.4 ov),10-128 (Harris, 53.3 ov)
Bowling O M R W Econ
JM Anderson 14 8 25 1 1.78 (1w)
SCJ Broad 11 3 26 1 2.36 (1w)
TT Bresnan 7 1 28 2 4.00
GP Swann 21.3 5 44 5 2.04
England 2nd innings R M B 4s 6s SR
AN Cook* b Siddle 8 44 28 0 0 28.57
JE Root c Smith b Harris 180 468 338 18 2 53.25
IJL Trott b Siddle 0 8 6 0 0 0.00
KP Pietersen c Rogers b Siddle 5 10 11 1 0 45.45
TT Bresnan c Rogers b Pattinson 38 188 137 4 0 27.73
IR Bell c Rogers b Smith 74 153 103 11 0 71.84
JM Bairstow c †Haddin b Harris 20 47 54 2 1 37.03
MJ Prior† not out 1 6 8 0 0 12.50
Extras (b 15, lb 8) 23
Total (7 wickets dec; 114.1 overs; 464 mins) 349 (3.05 runs per over)
Did not bat SCJ Broad, GP Swann, JM Anderson
Fall of wickets 1-22 (Cook, 10.2 ov), 2-22 (Trott, 12.2 ov), 3-30 (Pietersen, 14.5 ov), 4-129 (Bresnan, 61.3 ov),5-282 (Bell, 98.2 ov), 6-344 (Bairstow, 112.4 ov), 7-349 (Root, 114.1 ov)
Bowling O M R W Econ
RJ Harris 18.1 4 31 2 1.70
SR Watson 12 5 25 0 2.08
PM Siddle 21 6 65 3 3.09
JL Pattinson 20 8 42 1 2.10
SPD Smith 14 0 65 1 4.64
AC Agar 29 5 98 0 3.37
Australia 2nd innings (target: 583 runs) R M B 4s 6s SR
SR Watson lbw b Anderson 20 31 23 3 0 86.95
CJL Rogers b Swann 6 47 29 0 0 20.68
UT Khawaja c Anderson b Root 54 174 133 7 0 40.60
PJ Hughes lbw b Swann 1 22 21 0 0 4.76
MJ Clarke* c Cook b Root 51 122 85 7 0 60.00
SPD Smith c †Prior b Bresnan 1 19 14 0 0 7.14
BJ Haddin† lbw b Swann 7 49 32 0 0 21.87
AC Agar c †Prior b Bresnan 16 15 13 4 0 123.07
PM Siddle b Anderson 18 84 62 1 0 29.03
JL Pattinson lbw b Swann 35 121 91 3 0 38.46
RJ Harris not out 16 63 40 1 0 40.00
Extras (b 4, lb 5, w 1) 10
Total (all out; 90.3 overs; 375 mins) 235 (2.59 runs per over)
Fall of wickets 1-24 (Watson, 6.4 ov), 2-32 (Rogers, 9.5 ov), 3-36 (Hughes, 15.3 ov), 4-134 (Clarke, 47.2 ov),5-135 (Khawaja, 49.6 ov), 6-136 (Smith, 50.5 ov), 7-154 (Agar, 54.5 ov), 8-162 (Haddin, 61.6 ov), 9-192 (Siddle, 76.1 ov),10-235 (Pattinson, 90.3 ov)
Bowling O M R W Econ
JM Anderson 18 2 55 2 3.05
SCJ Broad 21 4 54 0 2.57
GP Swann 30.3 5 78 4 2.55
TT Bresnan 14 8 30 2 2.14 (1w)
JE Root 7 3 9 2 1.28
Match details
Toss England, who chose to bat
Series England led the 5-match series 2-0
Player of the match JE Root (England)
Umpires HDPK Dharmasena (Sri Lanka) and M Erasmus (South Africa)
TV umpire AL Hill (New Zealand)
Match referee RS Madugalle (Sri Lanka)
Reserve umpire RT Robinson
Close of play
Thu, 18 Jul – day 1 – England 1st innings 289/7 (TT Bresnan 7*, JM Anderson 4*, 89 ov)
Fri, 19 Jul – day 2 – England 2nd innings 31/3 (JE Root 18*, TT Bresnan 0*, 20 ov)
Sat, 20 Jul – day 3 – England 2nd innings 333/5 (JE Root 178*, JM Bairstow 11*, 110 ov)
Sun, 21 Jul – day 4 – Australia 2nd innings 235 (90.3 ov) – end of match
Match notes
  • Day 1
  • Day 2
  • Day 3
  • Day 4
  • Innings Break: England – 349/7 in 114.1 overs (MJ Prior 1)
  • Australia 2nd innings
  • Drinks: Australia – 36/3 in 15.3 overs (UT Khawaja 7)
  • Over 15.3: Review by Australia (Batting), Umpire – HDPK Dharmasena, Batsman – PJ Hughes (Struck down)
  • Lunch: Australia – 48/3 in 22.0 overs (UT Khawaja 8, MJ Clarke 11)
  • Australia: 50 runs in 22.1 overs (133 balls), Extras 2
  • 4th Wicket: 50 runs in 93 balls (UT Khawaja 29, MJ Clarke 21, Ex 0)
  • Australia: 100 runs in 36.1 overs (217 balls), Extras 2
  • Drinks: Australia – 104/3 in 39.0 overs (UT Khawaja 40, MJ Clarke 35)
  • UT Khawaja: 50 off 113 balls (6 x 4)
  • MJ Clarke: 50 off 80 balls (7 x 4)
  • Over 49.1: Review by England (Bowling), Umpire – HDPK Dharmasena, Batsman – UT Khawaja (Struck down)
  • Tea: Australia – 136/6 in 50.5 overs (BJ Haddin 0)
  • Over 50.5: Review by Australia (Batting), Umpire – M Erasmus, Batsman – SPD Smith (Struck down)
  • Australia: 150 runs in 54.1 overs (325 balls), Extras 4
  • Over 54.5: Review by England (Bowling), Umpire – M Erasmus, Batsman – AC Agar (Upheld)
  • Drinks: Australia – 171/8 in 67.0 overs (PM Siddle 4, JL Pattinson 7)
  • Over 68.6: Review by England (Bowling), Umpire – M Erasmus, Batsman – PM Siddle (Struck down)
  • Australia: 200 runs in 78.6 overs (474 balls), Extras 4
  • New Ball Taken: Australia 205/9 after 80.1 overs (JL Pattinson 21, RJ Harris 6)

154 Responses to Cricket: 2nd Ashes Test – England vs Australia at Lords (Thursday 18 July – Monday 22 July)

  • 31

    This session going at over 6runs/over

  • 32

    At last, Broad goes, but wait….. he wants it reviewed. How to piss off the Australians even more!!!!!

  • 33

    Given, as Swann and Broad, as well as the two umpires were all that was left out there, the entire Australian team were just about in the bar already!!!
    England all out for 361

  • 34

    @ Just For Kicks:
    33
    i would have loved to see them called back to play on.
    Nice partnership for England at the end.

  • 35

    A very good comeback by England there, and has at least given them something to bowl at.

    A very exciting game, this, as advantage swings from side to side

  • 36

    Aussie openers are out, let battle resume!

  • 37

    Aussie making hay whilst the sun shines. They know that today the pitch is going to be at it’s best, and batting is at its best. Aus 42/0

  • 38

    …as I say that, Bresnan gets Watson LBW on the ball before lunch for 30. Aus 42/1. Lunch

  • 39

    34 @ superBul:Yup, certainly pulled them out of the quagmire!

  • 40

    4 wickets (1 before lunch and 3 quick ones after lunch) for 26 runs – Australia doing an England ‘trick’. England no fully back in control/ Australia 79/4

  • 41

    Great catch by Bell at short mid wicket to dismiss Smith off Swann for 2. Aus 85/5

  • 42

    Australia in all sorts of trouble now. They need a big performance from Haddin and Clarke to restore some sort of decency to the score now, as these are the last two recognised batsmen.

  • 43

    Clarke goes LBW to Sally for 28. Aus 92/6

  • 44

    Phweeeeew… Aussies in big kakkas!

    Hehehe

  • 45

    Australia 96 / 7 at Tea, Day 2

  • 46

    Just For Kicks wrote:

    let battle resume!

    it turned out “the massacre continued

  • 47

    46 @ superBul:
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  • 48

    If my name was Micky Arthur i would have smiled from ear to ear Pleasure

  • 49

    @ grootblousmile:
    Hello GROOT maat , hoe lyk dinge daar in die malhuis, ek bly mos hier in die gekke paradys , hier gaat dit rof

  • 50

    49 @ superBul:
    Dit was rof die week.. vanoggend was beter.

    Het in SARS se blerrie toue gesit vir ure gister en rondgehop by die kliënte…

    Vanoggend vir Kickers gehelp met klompie remote software installasies.

  • 51

    @ grootblousmile:
    Nee kyk die bietjie wat ek by SARS se kantore was is genoeg om jou dag te spoil.

  • 52

    51 @ superBul:
    Mens sit in ‘n tou daar by SARS, en kry so klein papiertjie met ‘n nommertjie op… dan wag jy… en jy wag… en wag tot in jou moer in vir die lot!

  • 53

    All indications at this stage are that Australia might be forced to follow on…

    113 / 9 The score, they still need 49 to avoid the follow-on, they trail by 248.

  • 54

    @ grootblousmile:
    52
    my dogter het eendag gegaan namens haar man, hul weier toe om haar te help want HY moet daar wees. Die vorige keer het hul gese hy moet net n delegeer brief saamstuur. Hul weier volstrek om haar te help. Sy sien toe die persoon wat dit die vorige keer vir haar gese het en stap na haar toe, wat n konsternasie. Sy was skoon in trane soos sy toe uitgedinges was deur die vloer Supt. Ek weet nie hoe werk dit nie maar moer amper die drol.

  • 55

    Daar kakkie Aussies.. 128 all out

  • 56

    Super, deesdae gee hulle nie eens ‘n kaartjie met jou nommer nie, hulle SMS vir jou ‘n nommer, dink seker die SMS is meer koste effektief vir die Staat.

    Ek is ‘n “Tax practitioner” veronderstel om vinniger te wees met toegewysde konsultante. Ek wag gemmiddeld 2,5 uur om gehelp te word.

    Ek het al ‘n paar keer toys gegooi. Die moere lok mens uit, lag in hulle moue. Dit is die kakste dept wat veronderstel is om die beste te wees, hulle bring tog die geld in vir die staat. Praat die heel tyd van “vereenvoudigde prosedures”, wat een of ander apmtenaar verander in die mees fkn ingewikkelde pyniging.

  • 57

    54 @ superBul:
    Ja man, daai lot issie vars nie… ek sit toe nou uiteindelik by Lessenaar Nr 16 waar ek gehelp word, so 2 tree agter my is ‘n moosa printer waar die dames die goed heen print en kom haal.

    Sit nog so toe hoor ek die E-pos woord hier agter my, uit so skril stemmetjie, toe’s dit ‘n kleurling girl was so swets oor die papier in die masjien vassit.

    Ek draai toe om, lag vir haar… dog sy word blitsvinnig ‘n wit vroutjie van die skaamte….

    Kyk, toe help hulle my vinnig… om daar uit te kom!

  • 58

    56 @ Cosa:
    In Benoni sit ons nog met die nommertjie-oppie-papiertjie-stelsel.

    Wil die vent by die deur mos vir my vertel ek het die IT77C Registrasiepapiere verkeerd ingevul… wou hy hê ek moet ‘n Pty Ltd se direkteure ook invul by die spasie wat gemaak is vir vennote van ‘n vennootskap.

    Ek sê toe vir hom, hy moet my los, my nommer gee, ek sal my kanse vat… Hy laat my toe ingaan want hy sien toe die Oomie sal rondom hom uitrafel… en siedaar ek was toe alliepad reg.

    Die nuwe IT77C vorm gelukkig gehad, nie die ou formaat van die vorm nie.

  • 59

    @ Cosa:
    Hel wat n man soms moet deurgaan om n lewe te maak. Dis die tye wat ek voel die bleddie rugby huursoldate kry gans te lekker en te veel

  • 60

    England already on 21 / 0 in their 2nd Innings, already leading by 254, with all their wickets still standing

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