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By MALCOM CONN to comment on the treatment He has a nine-day break be- ing in this Test are expected crease by Steve Australia with 98 and claim- he received for a left fore the third Test starts at to be involved. Smith, who turned the match, ing two in ’s AUSTRALIA’S teen sensation hip complaint. Old Trafford on August 1. Agar bowled 13 overs on the going to stumps with 3-18 second innings. was taken to Agar was forced from the Australia’s next game is a first day at Lord’s to finish from his leg-spinners. It should have been three hospital last night for scans field at various stages during three-day tour match against with figures of 0-44 before be- Agar, 19, made a spectacu- wickets but Aleem and an injection. the match but was expected to Sussex beginning next Friday ing forced from the field. lar debut in the first Test at Dar missed an edge from Australia refused complete the Test. but none of the bowlers play- He was replaced at the , top-scoring for . Good Lord’s — Watto waste

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AUSTRALIA pledged to get better with their use of DRS after it cost them at Trent Bridge, but wasted another review when he fell in the final over before lunch on Day 2 of the second Test late last night (NT time). Australia were 1-42 at lunch, trailing on the first in- PUB: nings by 319 runs. Watson (30) and Chris Ro- gers had survived an opening TNEWS NT onslaught from England strike-weapon James Ander- son to build a solid platform for the tourists. But for the second time in the series, and the 23rd time in his Test career, Watson

DATE: was trapped lbw planting his front foot down the to SCORECARD England’s (1-12). England v Australia To add insult to injury Wat- Second Ashes Test at Lord’s 20-JUL-2013 son foolishly signalled to go Scoreboard at Lunch, Day 2 upstairs, leaving Australia England 1st Innings just one review left for the A COOK lbw Watson ...... 12 rest of their first innings pur- J ROOT lbw Harris ...... 6 J TROTT c Khawaja b Harris . . . . 58 suit of England’s 361. K PIETERSEN c Haddin b Harris . . 2 Not for the first time this I BELL c Clarke b Smith . . . . 109 series, Australia’s focus has J BAIRSTOW c & b Smith . . . . 67 lapsed before and after breaks M PRIOR c Haddin b Smith . . . . 6 T BRESNAN c Haddin b Harris . . 7 in play. Watson was given PAGE: J ANDERSON c Haddin b Harris . . 12 some early headaches by S BROAD c Haddin b Pattinson . . 33 Anderson, but he looked in G SWANN ...... 28 control against Bresnan and Sundries (11lb 4w 6nb) . . . . 21 TOTAL ...... 361 Stuart Broad. Fall: 18 (Cook), 26 (Root), 28 54 At lunch it was shaping as (Pietersen), 127 (Trott), 271 (Bell), 274 an acid test for a fragile Aust- (Bairstow), 283 (Prior), 289 (Bresnan), 313 (Anderson), 361 (Broad). COLOR: ralian order that Bowling: J Pattinson 20.1-3-95-1 (4w struggles for consistency. 3nb), R Harris 26-6-72-5, S Watson The turn that part-time leg- 13-4-45-1, P Siddle 22-6-76-0 (1nb), A spinner (3-18) Agar 13-2-44-0 (2nb), S Smith 6-1-18-3. was able to find on a Day 1 Batting time: 450 mins. Overs: pitch at Lord’s suggests 100.1.

C will sense a Australia 1st Innings big opportunity to bounce S WATSON lbw Bresnan . . . . 30 M C ROGERS not out ...... 12 back from a poor showing at High five for Australia’s main destroyer Ryan Harris who marks the exit of his fifth victim Picture: GETTY IMAGES Sundries ...... 0

Y Trent Bridge to try and spin ONE wicket for ...... 42 Australia out of the game. honour board at Lord’s with a bowled out an hour before the edged James Pattinson be- the dose to send Anderson on Fall: 42 (Watson). K Australia made an interest- five-wicket haul on Day 2, but lunch break. hind. At Trent Bridge, Broad his way. Bowling: J Anderson 6-2-20-0, S Broad 3-1-5-0, T Bresnan 2.4-0-12-1, G ing alteration to their batting it was Australia’s turn to feel Public enemy No. 1 Broad refused to walk despite At that point England were Swann 1-0-5-0. order, with skipper Michael the pain of a 10th wicket part- again failed to cover himself whacking a ball to first . 9-313, but Australia were un- Batting time: 56 mins. Overs: 12.4. Clarke to return to No. 5, with nership. Broad (33 from 29) in glory in the middle, chal- Harris struck with the first able to keep their foot on the Umpires: Marais Erasmus (RSA), (SRL). Match Phil Hughes at four and Steve and Swann (28 from 26) put on lenging his dismissal at the ball of the day to have throat as the tail wagged. Referee: Ranjan Madugalle (SRI). Smith at six. Ryan Harris a rapid-fire 48 at the death, be- death, despite Hot-Spot Bresnan caught behind, and England added 72 to their Third Umpire: (NZL). (5-72) got himself on the fore England were finally clearly showing that he had four overs later he repeated overnight total.

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