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Just watched the highlights. I've never been particularly keen on Ponting - no rational or definable reason - but the last two occasions I've heard him speak I've been really impressed. He has quite a natural grace and humility.


Grieves me to say that, but only fair.

Good morning everyone.


So Australia all out around tea for about 170 with Onions and Anderson taking the wickets. I?ll say at least 4 of them will be lbws off balls that were either high or going down leg but given by Uncle Rudi anyway.


England then come in with 70 odd to make in the last session. The top order all fail leaving everyone with their hearts in their throats. Prior and Collingwood come in and start knocking the runs off. One of them falls with about 2 overs to go and about 15 runs needed. Freddy comes in and smacks a couple of boundaries and then goes out. Broad comes in and a few manic singles are run to win the game with one ball to spare.


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