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Tweet Report - Ashes 2013, 1st Test, Day 2, Session 1

Ashton Agar of Australia hits out during day two of the 1st Investec Ashes Test match

England looked to rip through the Australian battle order as Broad was declared fit to play

Australia, looked back into history, to find this piece of news to boost their players

 

Steven Smith and Philip Hughes worked hard to survive the initial 30 minutes and took Australia past 100

When all was going well for Australia since the start of the day, Anderson drew first blood of the day. Smith departed for a well made 50

 

When one record favoured Aussies, other record was orthogonal.

Brad Haddin didn’t disturb the scorers as he had done in previous editions.

Siddle failed to show his form with bat despite being in a good touch

Richie Benaud felt that Haddin didn’t justify his selection ahead of young Mathew Wade

Swann’s drop catch denied Anderson’s 5-for but nothing could stop him for getting it in his very next over when he dismissed Mitchel Starc

This summed up the session

James Pattinson survived two close call in Swann’s over only to fall in third appeal

England dominated the session, out and right

Debutant Ashton Agar and Philip Hughes halted the fall of wickets for sometime to take Australia to 150 mark.

English bowlers were bowling too short for the last pair as they brought up their 50 run partnership

As Australian top order struggled at Trent Bridge to cope up with England bowling, Ricky Ponting is bidding adieu to his first class career like a king.

Ashton Agar, coming at no 11, scores a stylish, aggressive and record 50. He is first no 11 batsman to do so.

Alongside Agar, Hughes too brought up his 50 and took Australia past England’s first innings score

As Australia goes into lunch, the onus is shared between two players – James Anderson and Ashton Agar

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