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Australia V England 3Rd Test (Pdf) The Ashes, 2006-07 Australia vs England, 3rd Test W.A.C.A., Perth, December 14-18, 2006 Match Information Match Officials Series: The Ashes, 2006-07 Aleem Dar Umpires: Australia (Elected to (Pak) Toss: bat) Rudi Koertzen Australia won by (SA) Match Status: 206 runs Third Stephen Man of the Umpire: Davis (Aus) Mike Hussey Match: Match Jeff Crowe Referee: (NZ) Australia 1st Innings | England 1st Innings | Australia 2nd Innings | England 2nd Innings Batting: Australia 1st Innings Australia (244/10 Batsmen Runs Balls 4's 6's SR in 71 ovs) Justin Langer b M Panesar 37 68 6 0 54.41 c G Jones b M Matthew Hayden 24 33 3 0 72.73 Hoggard Ricky Ponting (c) lbw b S Harmison 2 11 0 0 18.18 Mike Hussey not out 74 162 10 0 45.68 Michael Clarke c & b S Harmison 37 67 4 0 55.22 c G Jones b M Andrew Symonds 26 30 2 2 86.67 Panesar Adam Gilchrist c I Bell b M Panesar 0 4 0 0 0.00 (wk) c G Jones b M Shane Warne 25 22 3 0 113.64 Panesar Brett Lee lbw b M Panesar 10 25 2 0 40.00 Stuart Clark b S Harmison 3 5 0 0 60.00 c A Cook b S Glenn McGrath 1 2 0 0 50.00 Harmison b - 0, w - 1, nb - 4, Extras: 5 lb - 0 Total:(244 for 10 in 71 overs) 244 Run Rate: 3.44 Fall Of Wickets 1/47 (Matthew Hayden, 10.2 ov.), 2/54 (Ricky Ponting, 13.3 ov.), 3/69 (Justin Langer, 24.1 ov.), 4/121 (Michael Clarke, 40.4 ov.), 5/172 (Andrew Symonds, 49.6 ov.), 6/172 (Adam Gilchrist, 51.4 ov.), 7/214 (Shane Warne, 59.1 ov.), 8/234 (Brett Lee, 67.6 ov.), 9/242 (Stuart Clark, 70.3 ov.), 10/244 (Glenn McGrath, 70.6 ov.) Bowling: England Bowler O M R W Nb Wd ER Matthew Hoggard 12 2 40 1 0 0 3.3 Andrew Flintoff 9 2 36 0 3 0 4.0 Stephen Harmison 19 4 48 4 0 1 2.5 Monty Panesar 24 4 92 5 0 0 3.8 Sajid Mahmood 7 2 28 0 0 0 4.0 Go to top Batting: England 1st Innings England (215/10 Batsmen Runs Balls 4's 6's SR in 64.1 ovs) Andrew Strauss c A Gilchrist b S Clark 42 71 6 0 59.15 c J Langer b G Alastair Cook 15 15 2 0 100.00 McGrath Ian Bell c A Gilchrist b B Lee 0 2 0 0 0.00 c M Hayden b G Paul Collingwood 11 33 1 0 33.33 McGrath Kevin Pietersen c A Symonds b B Lee 70 123 8 1 56.91 Andrew Flintoff c S Warne b A 13 31 2 0 41.94 (c) Symonds Geraint Jones c J Langer b A 0 4 0 0 0.00 (wk) Symonds Sajid Mahmood c A Gilchrist b S Clark 10 18 1 0 55.56 Matthew c M Hayden b S 4 39 0 0 10.26 Hoggard Warne Stephen c B Lee b S Clark 23 33 3 0 69.70 Harmison Monty Panesar not out 16 26 3 0 61.54 b - 0, w - 1, nb - 10, Extras: 11 lb - 0 Total:(215 for 10 in 64.1 overs) 215 Run Rate: 3.35 Fall Of Wickets 1/36 (Alastair Cook, 5.6 ov.), 2/37 (Ian Bell, 6.6 ov.), 3/55 (Paul Collingwood, 17.2 ov.), 4/82 (Andrew Strauss, 24.2 ov.), 5/107 (Andrew Flintoff, 33.3 ov.), 6/114 (Geraint Jones, 35.6 ov.), 7/128 (Sajid Mahmood, 40.6 ov.), 8/155 (Matthew Hoggard, 51.5 ov.), 9/175 (Kevin Pietersen, 54.5 ov.), 10/215 (Stephen Harmison, 64.1 ov.) Bowling: Australia Bowler O M R W Nb Wd ER Brett Lee 18 1 69 2 6 0 3.8 Glenn McGrath 18 5 48 2 4 0 2.7 Stuart Clark 15.1 3 49 3 0 1 3.2 Shane Warne 9 0 41 1 0 0 4.6 Andrew Symonds 4 1 8 2 0 0 2.0 Go to top Batting: Australia 2nd Innings Australia (527/5 Batsmen Runs Balls 4's 6's SR in 112 ovs) Justin Langer b M Hoggard 0 1 0 0 0.00 c P Collingwood b M Matthew Hayden 92 159 12 0 57.86 Panesar c G Jones b S Ricky Ponting (c) 75 128 9 0 58.59 Harmison c G Jones b M Mike Hussey 103 156 12 0 66.03 Panesar Michael Clarke not out 135 164 18 1 82.32 Andrew c P Collingwood b M 2 6 0 0 33.33 Symonds Panesar Adam Gilchrist not out 102 59 12 4 172.88 (wk) Shane Warne Brett Lee Stuart Clark Glenn McGrath b - 0, w - 2, nb - 1, Extras: 18 lb - 15 Total:(527 for 5 in 112 overs) 527 Run Rate: 4.71 Fall Of Wickets 1/0 (Justin Langer, 0.1 ov.), 2/144 (Ricky Ponting, 39.4 ov.), 3/206 (Matthew Hayden, 58.4 ov.), 4/357 (Mike Hussey, 89.3 ov.), 5/365 (Andrew Symonds, 91.6 ov.) Bowling: England Bowler O M R W Nb Wd ER Matthew Hoggard 20 4 85 1 0 0 4.2 Andrew Flintoff 19 2 76 0 0 0 4.0 Stephen Harmison 24 3 116 1 0 0 4.8 Monty Panesar 34 3 145 3 0 0 4.3 Sajid Mahmood 10 0 59 0 1 2 5.9 Kevin Pietersen 5 1 31 0 0 0 6.2 Go to top Batting: England 2nd Innings England (350/10 in Batsmen Runs Balls 4's 6's SR 122.2 ovs) Andrew Strauss lbw b B Lee 0 4 0 0 0.00 c A Gilchrist b G Alastair Cook 116 290 9 0 40.00 McGrath Ian Bell c J Langer b S Warne 87 163 8 2 53.37 Paul Collingwood c A Gilchrist b S Clark 5 36 0 0 13.89 Kevin Pietersen not out 60 150 6 0 40.00 Matthew Hoggard b G McGrath 0 2 0 0 0.00 Andrew Flintoff b S Warne 51 67 8 1 76.12 (c) Geraint Jones run out (R Ponting) 0 7 0 0 0.00 (wk) Sajid Mahmood lbw b S Clark 4 10 0 0 40.00 Stephen lbw b S Warne 0 1 0 0 0.00 Harmison Monty Panesar b S Warne 1 9 0 0 11.11 b - 7, w - 6, nb - 5, Extras: 26 lb - 8 Total:(350 for 10 in 122.2 overs) 350 Run Rate: 2.86 Fall Of Wickets 1/0 (Andrew Strauss, 0.4 ov.), 2/170 (Ian Bell, 56.6 ov.), 3/185 (Paul Collingwood, 69.3 ov.), 4/261 (Alastair Cook, 93.2 ov.), 5/261 (Matthew Hoggard, 93.4 ov.), 6/336 (Andrew Flintoff, 114.5 ov.), 7/336 (Geraint Jones, 117 ov.), 8/345 (Sajid Mahmood, 119.6 ov.), 9/346 (Stephen Harmison, 120.2 ov.), 10/350 (Monty Panesar, 122.2 ov.) Bowling: Australia Bowler O M R W Nb Wd ER Brett Lee 22 3 75 1 1 0 3.4 Glenn McGrath 27 9 61 2 4 1 2.3 Stuart Clark 25 7 56 2 0 0 2.2 Shane Warne 39.2 6 115 4 0 0 2.9 Andrew Symonds 9 1 28 0 0 1 3.1 .
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