England in Australia – Australia win the fifth game at Lord's but England win the five match series 3-2
Fifth one day: England vs Australia at Lord’s on 03.07.10: Australia won by 42 runs
With SE Marsh playing in this game, he became the first son and father combination to represent Australia against England in one day games. SE Marsh’s father GR Marsh had played 18 one day games against England.
TD Paine scored 54 in this game which was his second fifty at Lord’s. He had scored 51 at Lord’s on 12.09.09. He became the third visiting wicket keeper batsman to register fifties at Lord’s on two occasions. The other two are AC Gilchrist of Australia {54 vs Pakistan on 20.06.99 and 76* vs Pakistan on 23.06.01} and RS Kaluwitharana of Sri Lanka {68 vs England on 20.08.88 and 57 vs England on 14.05.99}
TD Paine’s 54 in this game represent the 16th occasion of a wicket keeper batsman scoring a fifty at Lord’s. His knock also represents the sixth occasion of a wicket keeper batsman registering a fifty at Lord’s against England.
TD Paine became the second visiting wicket keeper batsman to score fifty on two occasions against England at Lord’s. RS Kaluwithrana of Sri Lanka is the other wicket keeper batsman to achieve the feat. TD Paine is the first Australian wicket keeper to score two fifties against England at Lord’s. His 54 in this game is his highest individual score at Lord’s.
TD Paine’s 54 in this game represent the 49th occasion of an opening batsman scoring a fifty at Lord’s. His knock provides the eleventh occasion of an Australian opening batsman scoring a fifty at Lord’s. He emulated AC Gilchrst and ME Waugh in scoring two fifties at Lord’s to become the third Australian batsman,
AJ Stewart {05}, ME Trescothick {05}. G Boycott {03}, GA Gooch {03}, MA Atherton {02}, SC Ganguly {02}, AC Gilchrist {02}, TD Paine {02} and ME Waugh {02} are the nine opening batsmen who have scored two or more fifties at Lord’s.
SE Marsh scored 59 in this game to become the eighth Australian batsman to score a fifty on first appearance against England. The list read thus – R Edwards – 57 at Melbourne on 24.05.76. CJ Ferguson – 71* at The Oval on 04.09.09, AC Gilchrist – 53 at The Oval on 25.05.97, MEK Hussey – 84 at Bristol on 19.06.05, DM Jones – 78* at Melbourne on 17.02.05, SE Marsh – 59 at Lord’s on 03.07.10, DR Martyn – 51* at Lord’s 23.05.93 and MJ Slater – 50 at Sydney on 06.12.94
TD Paine {54}, SE Marsh {59} and MEK Hussey {79} scored fifties in this game to provide the 16th, 17th and 18th occasion of an Australian batsmen scoring fifties at Lord’s against England. The three fifties by these batmen provide the second occasion of three Australian batsmen scoring fifties against England at Lord’s – the first occasion was witnessed on 23.05.93 when MA Taylor {57} DC Boon {73} and DR Martyn {51*} had made fifties
TD Paine {54}, SE Marsh {59} and MEK Hussey {79} scored fifties in this game to provide the the tenth occasion of three Australian batsmen scoring fifties against England in one day games. The ten occasions are – at Melbourne on 23.01.83, at Hyd-LBS on 19.19.89, at Lord’s on 23.05.93, at Sydney on 06.12.94, at Adelaide on 26.01.99, at Melbourne on 13.02.99, at Melbourne on 12.01.07 and at Lord’s on 03.07.10
TD Paine’s 54 represent his fifth one day half century and sizth fifty, SE Marsh’s 59 represents his seventh half century and eighth fifty and MEK Hussey’s 79 represents his 31st half century and 33rd fifty
SE Marsh and MEK Hussey added 107 runs for the fifth wicket in this game providing the 294th occasion of a three figure partnership posted by Australian batsmen against various oppositions in one day games. Only India is ahead of Australia with 295 three figure partnerships. India holds the record of most three figure partnerships in one day games.
SE Marsh and MEK Hussey added 107 runs for the fifth wicket in this game providing the 29th occasion of a three figure partnership for the fifth wicket posted by Australian batsmen against various oppositions in one day games.
SE Marsh and MEK Hussey added 107 runs for the fifth wicket in this game providing the 43rdh occasion of a three figure partnership posted by Australian batsmen against England in one day games.
SE Marsh and MEK Hussey added 107 runs for the fifth wicket in this game providing the fifth occasion of a fifth wicket three figure partnership posted by Australian batmen against England in one day games. The other four occasions are – 113 runs between MG Bevan and AC Gilchrist at The Oval on 24.05.97, 100* runs between DR Martyn and JP Maher at Hobart on 11.01.03, 105 runs between MJ Clarke and MEK Hussey at Bristol on 19.06.05 and 101 runs between MEK Hussey and A Symonds at Birmingham on 28.06.05
SE Marsh and MEK Hussey added 107 runs for the fifth wicket in this game providing the fifth occasion of a three figure partnership posted by Australian batsmen against England at Lord’s. The five occasions are – 103 runs for the fourth wicket between GS Chappell and AP Shehaun on 26.08.72, 113 runs for the third wicket between AR Border and GR Marsh on 29.05.89, 108 runs for the third wicket on 23.05.93, 120 runs for the third wicket between RT Ponting and DR Martyn on 10.07.05 and 107 runs for the fifth wicket between SE Marsh and MEK Hussey on 03.07.10
SJC Broad captured 4 for 64 in this game to become the second England bowler to capture four or more wickets in one day games against Australia, after D Gough who had captured 5 for 44.
SJC Broad with his 4 for 64 became the seventh England bowler to capture four or more wickets against various oppositions at Lord’s in one day games. His 4 for 64 provide the 19th occasion of a bowler capturing four or more wickets in a one day game at Lord’s
SJC Broad’s 4 for 64 provide the 116th occasion of an England bowler capturing four or more wickets in one day games. His 4 for 64 in this game provide the eighth occasion of his capturing four or more wickets in one day games. Other England bowlers to capture eight or more four plus wicket hauls are – D Gough {12}, JM Anderson {09} and A Flintoff {08}
SJC Broad’s 4 for 64 represents his second four wickets haul against Australia. He had captured 4 for 44 at Cardiff on 24,06,10. He became the third bowler after M Hendrick and GP Swann to capture four or more wickets on two occasions against Australia
J Anderson returned with figures of none for 75 in this game providing the fourth occasion of an England bowler conceding 70 plus runs against Australia in one day games. The other three are – 3 for 70 by D Gough at Birmingham on 28.06.05, none for 81 at The Oval on 12.07.05 and 2 for 76 by T Bresnan at Nottingham at Lord’s on 03.07.10.
JM Anderson became the second England bowler to concede 70 plus runs without capturing a wicket against Australia, after SJ Harmison who had returned with figures of none for 81 at The Oval on 12.07.05
JM Anderson’s none for 75 provide the 35th occasion of an England bowler conceding 70 plus runs against various oppositions in one day games. His figures also represent the 14th occasion of an England bowler conceding 70 plus runs without capturing a wicket in one day games. His none for 75 in this game provide the fourth occasion of his conceding 70 plus runs without a wicket. The other three occasions are – none for 72 vs Pakistan at Karachi on 15.12.05, none for 72 vs West Indies at Ahmedabad on 28.10.06 and none for 79 vs India at The Oval on 05,09.07.
JM Anderson with his none for 75 in this game became the first England bowler to suffer such an ignominy at Lord’s. He is the sixth bowler in the history of one day games to concede 70 plus runs without a wicket at Lord’s. The other five bowlers are – DJ Bravo of West Indies {none for 80 vs England on 06.07.04}, DJ Colley of Australia {none for 72 vs England at 26.08.72}, KD Ghavri of India {none for 83 vs England on 07.06.75}, MHN Walker of Australia {none for 71 vs West Indies on 21.06.75} and SR Waugh of Australia {none for 70 vs England on 29.05.89}
JM Anderson with his four occasions of conceding 70 plus runs without capturing a wicket holds the record for most such occasions. CB Mpofu of Zimbabwe and ML Nkala of Zimbabwe and S Sreesanth of India are the other three bowlers who have three such occasions to their credit.
SJC Broad’s 4 for 64 in this game was in a losing providing the 25th occasion of an England bowler’s four plus wickets going in vain. England became the fourth team in the history of one day game to have 25 or more occasions of bowler’s four or more wickets going in vain. Others are – Pakistan {37}, West Indies {29} and New Zealand {25}
SJC Broad became the fifth England bowler to witness his four wicket haul going in vain against Australia. Others are – PAJ DeFreitas – 4 for 35 at Adelaide on 26.01.87, AR Caddick – 4 for 35 vs Port Elizabeth on 02.03.03, J Lewis – 4 for 36 at Brisbane on 19.01.07, JM Anderson – 4 for 55 at Nottingham on 17.09.09
SJC Broad became the first England bowler to witness his four wicket haul – 4 for 64 – to go in vain at Lord’s against Australia. He is the second England bowler to witness four wicket haul to go in vain at Lord’s against other oppositions. SJ Harmison is the other bowler whose 4 for 22 went in vain against India on 05.09.04
Apart from SJ Harmison and SJC Broad, two other visiting bowlers also have suffered the ignominy of witnessing their four plus wickets haul going in vain at Lord’s. GJ Gilmour of Australia {5 for 48 vs West Indies on 21.06.75} and FH Edwards of West Indies {5 for 45 vs England on 01.07.07}
SJC Broad {4 for 64} and SW Tait {4 for 48} captured four wickets in this game providing the 86th occasion of rival bowlers capturing four or more wickets in the same game. It is the second such instance at Lord’s the first being witnessed in 1975 Prudential Cup Final between Australia and West Indies on 21.06.75. GJ Gilmour of Australia captured 5 for 48 and KD Boyce of West Indies captured 4 for 58
PD Collingwood scored 95 in this game providing the 423rd occasion of a batsman scoring a ninety in one day games. His knock represents the 36th occasion of an England batsman scoring a ninety in one day games and provides the seventh such occasion against England. The other seven are – 99 by G Boycott at The Oval on 20.08.80, 96 by MW Gatting at Birmingham on 06.06.81, 94 by AJ Lamb at Melbourne on 23.01.83, 91 by GA Hick at Melbourne on 10.01.95, 93 by N Hussain at Sydney on 17.01.99 and 91* by KP Pietersen at Bristol on 19.06.05
PD Collingwood became the first England batsman to score ninety against Australia at Lord’s and third England batsman to do so against other oppositions. The other two are – 94 by NV Knight vs Sri Lanka on 20.08.98 and 97 by AJ Stewart vs Zimbabwe on 22.07.00
PD Collingwood’s 95 in this game provide the eighth occasion of a batsman scoring a ninety at Lord’s. The other seven are – 97 by IVA Richards of West Indies vs England on 28.08.76, 90 by CG Greenidge of West Indies vs Australia on 18.06.83, 96* by IVA Richards of West Indies vs Australia on 18.06.83, 95 by ME Waugh of Australia vs England on 25.05.97, 94 by NV Knight of England vs Sri Lanka on 20.08.93, 97 by AJ Stewart of England vs Zimbabwe on 22.07.00 and 90 by SC Ganguly of India vs England on 05.09.04
SJC Broad {4 for 64} and SW Tait {4 for 48} captured four wickets in this game providing the 19th and 20th occasion of a bowler capturing four or more wickets in a one day game at Lord’s.
SW Tait’s 4 for 48 in this game represent the 181st occasion of an Australian bowler capturing four or more wickets in one day games. It also represents the 24th occasion of an Australian bowler capturing four or more wickets against England in one day games. His four wicket haul in this game provides the third occasion of an Australian bowler capturing four or more wickets against England at Lord’s. The other two occasions are – 5 for 41 by B Lee on 10.07.05 and 5 for 49 by B Lee on 12.09.09.
SJC Broad {4 for 64} and SW Tait {4 for 48} captured four wickets in this game providing the fifth occasion of rival bowlers capturing four or more wickets in England-Australia one day series. The other four occasions are – GB Stevenson of England {4 for 33} and DK Lillee of Australia {4 for 12} at Sydney on 14.01.80, DK Lillee of Australia {4 for 35} and M Hendrick of England {5 for 31} at The Oval on 20.08.80, GD McGrath of Australia {4 for 25} and ARC Fraser of England {4 for 22} at Melbourne on 10.01.95 and AJ Bichel of Australia {7 for 20} and AR Caddick {4 for 35} at Port Elizabeth on 02.03.03
MH Yardy and KP Pietersen scored zeroes in this game providing the 86th and 87th occasion of an England batsman scoring zeroes against England in one day games. It was KP Pietersen’s first zero against Australia and also represents fifth duck of his one day career. The other four occasions are – vs Zimbabwe at Bulawayo on 05.12.04, vs West Indies at Nottingham on 07.07.07, vs India at Leeds on 02.09.07 and vs New Zealand at The Oval on 25.06.08
MH Yardy and KP Pietersen became the seventh and eighth England batsman to score a duck at Lord’s against Australia. Their ducks in this game provide the 32nd and 33rd occasion of an England batsman scoring a duck in a one day game at Lord’s against various oppositions. Their ducks also provide the 71st and 72nd occasion of a batsman scoring a duck in one day games at Lord’s.
Australia won its seventh game against England at Lord’s, This win also represent Australia’s 61st win against England at various grounds.