
December 4, 2006
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in Australia v England, 2nd Test, Adelaide, 4th day
Australia were 38 runs behind when Anderson stole some of Hoggard's thunder with his first wicket of the innings. What score, if he must, will Flintoff feel is safe enough to declare at?
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in Australia v England, 2nd Test, Adelaide, 4th day
Matthew Hoggard has got seven wickets in this innings. With nine in total (from both Tests), he just needs one more to be tie with Stuart Clark for the top spot. GD McGrath be a sport.
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in Australia v England, 2nd Test, Adelaide, 4th day
The partnership between Clarke and Warne was worth 118 runs. Predictions are coming in by the hordes about what score Ponting will declare at. Will GD McGrath get to bat today?
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in Australia v England, 2nd Test, Adelaide, 4th day
Both Clarke and Gilchrist raced to their fifties and England's lead is reducing fast. But Gilchrist is now out - caught slogging to Giles. Australia's tail is not one to collapse easily. So what next?
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in Australia v England, 2nd Test, Adelaide, 4th day
Steve Harmison's first ball of the day - a killer yorker just missing the edge of Gilchrist's bat. As Flintoff makes fielding changes, a sense of anticipation fills the stands... well at least the Barmy Army seem excited.
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in Australia v England, 2nd Test, Adelaide, 4th day
Welcome to Match Vox and day four's play of the Adelaide Test. Matthew Hoggard was England's man on day three.Will he be able to break the Clarke-Gilchrist partnership early in the day? or will the two batsman negotiate the first session with ease?
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