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Thunder struck by dominant Sixers

Written By Unknown on Sabtu, 08 Desember 2012 | 18.48

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Triumphant ... Steve Smith (L) and Moises Henriques celebrate their derby win. Source: Gregg Porteous / News Limited

Reigning champions Sydney Sixers got their KFC T20 Big Bash League get their campaign off the ground by making light work of Sydney Thunder at the SCG.

T20 - Sydney Cricket Ground

8 December 2012 - Day 1, Session 2

Sixers 1st Innings

S. Smith 41 32 5 0 128.13
M. Henriques 4 1 1 0 400
S. Abbott 3.4 0 40 1 10.91

The Thunder were always going to be underdogs against their illustrious cross-town rivals who not only triumphed in BBL|01, they also took out the Champions League Twenty20 in October.

The Thunder were sent in to bat by Sixers captain Brad Haddin after he won the toss, and they would have definitely rather bowled if they knew how much they would struggle early on.

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Things could have been even worse had the Sixers' Australia Test opener Dave Warner, who was with the Thunder last season, not squandered two catches.

However, the men in green got their act together in the final overs of their innings to post a competitive total of 5-143 for the Sixers to chase.

And the task for the Sixers got harder when Warner failed to redeem himself with the bat, going for a duck on his second ball faced.

Despite the early setback, Warner's teammates Haddin, Nic Maddinson and Steve Smith steadied the ship and set about obliterating the Thunder attack, reaching the total with eight balls and seven wickets to spare.

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Golgol strikes late to stun Glory

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Heart-stopper ... Golgol Mebrahtu's late goal stuns Perth Glory at AAMI Park. Source: Salpigtidis George / News Limited

Sudanese-born refugee Golgol Mebrahtu has come off the bench to score a late winner in his Melbourne Heart debut and deliver his A-League club a much-needed win over Perth Glory.

Saturday night's victory lifted the Heart, who started the round in ninth spot, above the sixth-placed Glory, who are on a five-match winless streak and yet to win away this season.

Mebrahtu, 22, had played 26 A-League games with Gold Coast without scoring.

But it took just 12 minutes with the Heart to break his duck, the youngster replacing his captain Fred in the 77th minute and scoring in the 89th.

While Mebrahtu did the finishing, it was Josip Tadic who deserved much of the credit, making a penetrating run through the Perth defence down the left flank then easing the ball in front of Mebrahtu, who had only to tap it past advancing keeper Danny Vukovic.

P W D L GD Pts
1 Central Coast 10 7 2 1 11 23
2 Adelaide 10 7 1 2 8 22
3 Victory 10 5 1 4 -3 16
4 Newcastle 10 4 1 5 -5 13
5 Wellington 9 3 3 3 2 12
6 Heart 10 3 3 4 0 12
7 Perth 10 3 2 5 -1 11
8 Brisbane 9 3 1 5 1 10
9 Western Sydney 9 3 1 5 -3 10
10 Sydney 9 2 1 6 -10 7

It was sweet relief for the Heart, who had earlier squandered some good chances in an at-times heated contest.

"That was a massive win," Heart coach John Aloisi said after the match.

"Not only can we play good football but we showed that we can also match it against a tough opposition that are physically strong."

He said his exchange with Burns was sparked when he was talking to the fourth official and the Glory skipper butted in.

"Jacob Burns comes in and interrupts and gets in my face, which I found a bit disrespectful from an opposition player," Aloisi said.

"So I just told him to get away, probably not in those words."

Perth coach Ian Ferguson said while the Glory had played better than results suggested in recent weeks, not so on Saturday night.

"We probably got what we deserved today," Ferguson said.

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Tadic wasted a great chance for the Heart in just the third minute, after a delicate touch from teammate Nick Kalmar gave him ample time and space to beat Vukovic, but his initial touch was poor and his shot off-target.

Perth's best early chances came in the air, with star striker Shane Smeltz just off-range with two first-half headers.

Tempers flared at halftime when Heart coach John Aloisi, who had said pre-game his side had allowed themselves to be bullied by Perth in the past, exchanged angry words with Glory skipper Jacob Burns on the sidelines then in the players' tunnel.


Re-live all the highlights from the Glory's clash with the Heart at our A-League Match Centre, with video highlights and key stats.


It was sparked by an incident just before the interval which ended with Tadic lying on the turf after a tangle with Perth's Dean Heffernan.

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The spice continued after the break when Burns, who was on return from a suspension for an accumulation of yellow cards, picked up another for bringing down Tadic off the ball.

Perth's best scoring opportunities came soon after, a Chris Harold shot blocked by a Heart defender before Travis Dodd forced a brilliant save from Heart keeper Clint Bolton.

Fred then wasted two good chances for the Heart, before being pulled to the bench for Mebrahtu's decisive introduction.


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Mariners teach Jets a lesson

In-form ... Mariners striker Daniel McBreen celebrates a goal against Newcastle Jets. Source: Liam Driver / News Limited

Newcastle-born striker Daniel McBreen scored a brace to give the Central Coast Mariners a 2-0 victory over a disjointed Jets outfit in front of 13,112 fans at Hunter Stadium.

McBreen opened the scoring with a crisply taken strike in the 49th minute and he added to his tally in the 66th minute with an easy header on Saturday night.

Mariners fullback Josh Rose set up the first, McBreen's sweetly-timed right foot putting the ball past a helpless Matthew Nash in goal for the Jets.

P W D L GD Pts
1 Central Coast 10 7 2 1 11 23
2 Adelaide 10 7 1 2 8 22
3 Victory 10 5 1 4 -3 16
4 Newcastle 10 4 1 5 -5 13
5 Wellington 9 3 3 3 2 12
6 Heart 10 3 3 4 0 12
7 Perth 10 3 2 5 -1 11
8 Brisbane 9 3 1 5 1 10
9 Western Sydney 9 3 1 5 -3 10
10 Sydney 9 2 1 6 -10 7

For the second, Michael McGlinchey delivered a corner straight onto the head of an unmarked McBreen who has now scored against every A-League team except for the newly formed Western Sydney Wanderers.

Both sides struggled to create opportunities in a largely lifeless first 30 minutes and young Mariners defender Trent Sainsbury earned a yellow card for an over exuberant challenge on Craig Goodwin in the 24th minute.

The match sprang to life in the 42nd minute and the visitors should have taken the lead.

Central Coast got in behind Newcastle on their right edge and Josh Rose squared the ball straight into the path of the A-league's leading marksman McBreen.

His shot went straight at Nash who fumbled but McBreen then had his follow up effort smothered by the Jets keeper.

A snapshot from Emile Heskey on 54 minutes was the home side's only real attempt on goal as the Englishman cut an increasingly isolated and forlorn figure.

Newcastle struggled without many of their regular players and the Mariners took advantage to reclaim top spot on the ladder, a point clear of Adelaide United. 

Re-live all the highlights from the Mariners' win over the Jets in our A-League Match Centre, with video highlights and key stats.


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Djulbic lost hope of Socceroos call

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Dino Djulbic ... the debutant thought a Socceroos chance had passed him by. Source: Brett Costello / News Limited

Making his Socceroos debut at the age of 29, Dino Djulbic thought he had missed his chance to break into the national fold.

The Bosnia-born player, who currently plies his trade in China, was named in coach Holger Osieck's 20-man squad for the East Asian Cup qualifiers in Hong Kong and earned his maiden cap in Australia's 9-0 thumping of hapless Guam on Friday night.

Standing at 194cm, the imposing defender had three impressive seasons at Perth Glory from 2007 before signing with German second-tier outfit Rot Weiss Ahlen.

He returned to the A-League in 2010 for a season with the now defunct Gold Coast club and hoped he had done enough by that time to warrant a Socceroos call-up.

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"Of course started to think it was never going to happen," Djulbic told AAP.

"I thought I did well in the A-League before I left and thought I may have had my chance then.

"But obviously the chance didn't come so I just had to continue to work hard and have eventually been rewarded at this old age."

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Djulbic helped Guizhou Renhe finish fourth in the Chinese Super League this season, earning a spot in the competition's All-Star team after defending against the likes of former Barclays Premier League stars Didier Drogba and Nicolas Anelka.

Much has been made about the young guns in the current Australian squad but among the eight debutants is 30-year-old Brisbane Roar skipper Matthew Smith who has finally gotten the nod after continued excellence at club level.

His Roar teammate Ivan Franjic and Melbourne Heart's Michael Marrone, both 25 years old, have also earned their first international caps as Osieck looks to expose new talent.

"It definitely proves that it's never too late really," Djulbic said.

"You have to just keep in mind that the set-up in the national team is always changing and the coach is always looking at new options regardless of age.

"So if you're doing well for your club I guess you'll get rewarded eventually and that's what's happening to all us older boys at the moment."


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Zings stumps set Etihad alight

Written By Unknown on Jumat, 07 Desember 2012 | 18.48

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Zings ... the stumps light up after an attempted stumping by Peter Nevill. Source:Fox Sports

Zings Stumps, where bails light up when they become dislodged from the stumps, have come into play for the first time in a professional cricket match.

Cricket fans got their first taste of the Zings in action in the KFC T20 Big Bash League opener between Melbourne Renegades and Melbourne Stars.

Renegades wicketkeeper Peter Nevill whipped off the bails in trying to sneak a stumping early in the Stars innings, and while he didn't get the wicket, he did get to play a part in history.

The Zings Stumps came into play a few minutes later when key batsman Brad Hodge was run out by South African star Faf du Plessis for 28.


Follow the derby between Melbourne Renegades and Melbourne Stars LIVE with our Match Centre.


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Finch leads Renegades to victory

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Big-hitter ... Aaron Finch took a particular liking to Shane Warne's bowling. Source: Michael Klein / News Limited

KFC T20 Big Bash League favourites Melbourne Stars, led by Shane Warne, have been thrashed by eight wickets by Melbourne Renegades in the season-opener at Etihad Stadium.

T20 - Etihad Stadium

7 December 2012 - Day 1, Session 2

Renegades 1st Innings

A. Finch 111 65 12 4 170.77
B. Rohrer 34 20 1 2 170
J. Faulkner 3.2 0 31 1 9.30

The match attracted a crowd of 23,589 on Friday night and the highlight was Renegades skipper Aaron Finch's unbeaten 111 off just 65 balls to steer his side home with 10 balls to spare.

Legspin great Warne conceded 0-41 from his two overs after stating earlier this week he felt, at the age of 43, he could still baffle the Poms if selected for next year's Ashes series.

England international Luke Wright top-scored with 53 for the Stars, who reached 5-167 from their 20 overs.

The Renegades responded with 2-168 with Ben Rohrer (34 not out) lending solid support to Finch, who blasted 12 fours and four sixes.


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Earlier, David Hussey paced the Stars' innings beautifully at No.4 and was out in the last over for 42.

Test cricket's leading wicket-taker Muttiah Muralitharan claimed 0-28 for the Renegades from his four overs.

The Sri Lankan spin wizard was taunted by the crowd who chanted "no-ball" during his opening over.

Spinner Aaron O'Brien took 2-27 for the Renegades.

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Ex-Renegade Brad Hodge was booed on his way to the crease and scored 28 before the No.3 was run out, becoming the first BBL player to fall victim to the new design of bails, Zings Stumps, which flash red on impact.

Even though it was a Renegades' home game, the applause was deafening for Warne when the retired Test great brought himself on to bowl.

But the home fans soon got behind their skipper Finch who hit Warne for two successive sixes in his 19-run opening over.

Warne dropped a simple catch at mid-wicket when Faf du Plessis was on 13, although it wasn't costly as the South Africa international fell in the following over for 14.

Rohrer also feasted on Warne's bowling with two sixes in the 14th over which cost 22 runs.

Pre-match entertainment included a series of upside-down motorcycle stunts from the Crusty Demons. The innings break was punctuated by more mid-air stunts and fireworks.

Finch put on a masterclass in the first game season two of the KFC T20 Big Bash League, smashing four sixes and 12 fours on his way to 111 off just 65 balls.

He took a particular liking to Stars skipper Shane Warne, leaving the leg-spin legend with the unflattering figures of 0-41 off just two overs.

Earlier, a 50 by English import Luke Wright helped the Stars post a competitive total of 5-167, but this was chased down by the Renegades with 10 balls to spare, for the loss of just two wickets.


Relive all the action from the first game of BBL|02 with our Match Centre, featuring all all the pitch maps and match information you'll need!


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Early onslaught inspires Adelaide

Strong-armed tactics ... Bruce Djite holds off Billy Celeski Source: News Limited

A dynamic first-half performance paves the way for Adelaide to return to top of the A-League ladder with a 4-2 win over Melbourne Victory at Hindmarsh Stadium.

Adelaide simply took their traditional rivals apart in the opening 45 minutes, with young gun Evan Kostopoulos scoring a double as the home side raced out to 4-1 half-time lead.

The pace slowed in the second half as the hot conditions took their toll but Adelaide still pressed and might have had more if not for some sloppy finishing.

P W D L GD Pts
1 Adelaide 10 7 1 2 8 22
2 Central Coast 9 6 2 1 9 20
3 Victory 10 5 1 4 -3 16
4 Newcastle 9 4 1 4 -3 13
5 Wellington 9 3 3 3 2 12
6 Perth 9 3 2 4 0 11
7 Brisbane 9 3 1 5 1 10
8 Western Sydney 9 3 1 5 -3 10
9 Heart 9 2 3 4 -1 9
10 Sydney 9 2 1 6 -10 7

Marco Rojas briefly raised Victory hopes early in the second half to bring the visitors back to within two goals, but Adelaide finished the stronger and deservedly picked up the three points.

Reds star Dario Vidosic crashed into his ex-teammate and now Victory linchpin Marcos Flores in an opening-second ripple which create a punishing physical undercurrent to the contest.

Within two minutes, Kostopoulos scored after a determined run from Fabio Ferreira.

By five minutes, Victory's Andrew Nabbout had netted a reply when superbly played into scoring position by a Rojas dash along the right side.

Adelaide went 2-1 up in the 21st minute when Ferreira scored, benefiting from a precocious volley from Marcelo Carrusca - the gifted Argentine was air-borne when he deftly used the outside of a boot to gift Ferreira the chance.

Just four minutes later, Carrusca himself scored with a sweet, curling left-footer.

And Carrusca provided another goal in the 32nd minute, the boom recruit delivering a pinpoint free kick which Kostopoulos headed into the net just metres from goal.

By half-time, there were five goals, six yellow cards and 16 fouls in a tempered affair in searing mid-30 degree heat which prompted a drinks breaks midway through the half.

And Rojas continued the hot theme just two minutes into the second half when he turned a defender inside the box and calmly netted his sixth goal for the season.

Adelaide (22 points) rose to top with the win, though second-placed Central Coast (20 points) can return to the head of the table with a win against Newcastle Jets on Saturday night.

Adelaide United coach John Kosmina praised his players for responding from their loss to Central Coast last weekend.

"It was an enjoyable victory, but all victories are enjoyable,'' Kosmina said.

"For me, football is about character as much as it is about football and the guys showed a stack of it to be able to bounce back from a loss last week.''

Melbourne Victory coach Ange Postecoglou said his men were completely outplayed by the Reds.

"I don't know if it was a reality check, Adelaide was just too good for us tonight ... but I'm fairly positive about where we are heading,'' he said.

"The task against a really good attacking team was too much for us tonight.''


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Hot video: Renegades v Stars

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You're out ... Luke Wright got out trying a cheeky reverse sweep. Source: Michael Klein / News Limited

A scintilatting hundred from Aaron Finch helped Melbourne Renegades win their local derby against Melbourne Stars at Etihad Stadium on Friday night.

Finch put on a masterclass in the first game season two of the KFC T20 Big Bash League, smashing four sixes and 12 fours on his way to 111 off just 65 balls.

He took a particular liking to Stars skipper Shane Warne, leaving the leg-spin legend with the unflattering figures of 0-41 off just two overs.

Earlier, a 50 by English import Luke Wright helped the Stars post a competitive total of 5-167, but this was chased down by the Renegades with 10 balls to spare, for the loss of just two wickets.


Click on the video at the top of the page to see all the sixes, and click on the video below to see all the wickets!


THE WICKETS


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Chipperfield shocked by honour

Written By Unknown on Kamis, 06 Desember 2012 | 18.48

Honoured ... Scott Chipperfield is inducted into the FFA Hall of Fame. Source: Craig Greenhill / News Limited

Having a bar named in his honour at Swiss football powerhouse FC Basel used to blow Scott Chipperfield's mind.

Now the retired Socceroo has something else to get his head around after being inducted into the Football Federation Australia Hall of Fame.

Chipperfield, 36, looked shocked when he was honoured in Brisbane on Thursday along with fellow inductees, Matildas legend Alison Forman and long time administrator Alan Vessey.

It seems Chipperfield's head has not stopped spinning since leaving hometown Bellambi near Wollongong.

Working fulltime as a bus driver, Chipperfield still emerged as the key to Wollongong's back-to-back National Soccer League titles from 2000-01.

"As a joke I drove the team bus the last 500m to the Wollongong clubhouse for the fans," Chipperfield laughed when reflecting on their initial 2000 triumph over Perth after trailing 3-0.

Then the left winger's eyes were truly opened when he took up a left field offer from FC Basel.

"As a Bellambi boy I never thought I would leave the area let alone go to Basel probably because I had never heard of it before," Chipperfield.

"I am very happy I did."

No wonder - he helped spark a golden era for the Swiss heavyweights.

In his first season there they won the championship for the first time in 22 years.

Next season they qualified for the elite Champions League.

And on Champions League debut, Chipperfield scored in the first 45 seconds against Manchester United.

It couldn't get any better than this - or so he thought.

When his 11-year stint ended featuring six Champions League campaigns he emerged as FC Basel's most successful player, winning a remarkable seven league titles and six Swiss Cups.

His reward? "They named their bar after me, which was appropriate," Chipperfield laughed.

But of course Australians know him more for his Socceroos heroics in two World Cup campaigns.

In all, he earned 68 international caps over 12 years including the 2005 qualifying triumph over Uruguay that ended Australia's 32-year World Cup drought.

His only regret was not playing in the A-League although he kept his fingers crossed he would one day return as a coach - for a revamped Wollongong.

"But at the moment I have a life in Switzerland," said Chipperfield, who is a trainer for a fifth-tier club.


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BBL coverage receives top honour

Royalty ... Shane Warne and Muttiah Muralitharan kick off the second edition of the BBL on Friday. Source:News Limited

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On the eve of BBL|02, Fox Sports' ground-breaking coverage of the first edition of the relaunched competition has won a prestigious Australian Sports Commission media award for 'Best Coverage of Sport by an Organisation - Broadcast Media'.

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The standout moment was Shane Warne's dismissal of Brendon McCullum, to a plan he shared via microphone with rapt viewers.

Fox Sports delivered live and exclusive coverage of all 31 matches of the inaugural KFC T20 BBL, delivering a number of ground-breaking broadcast innovations and bringing a new level of intimacy to the viewing experience.

The competition resumes on Friday night with Warne again miked up when Melbourne Stars meet Melbourne Renegades, and there will be several innovations to this year's coverage including FoxKopter and light-up stumps and bails.

The 2012 KFC T20 Big Bash League was one of the most successful properties ever on Fox Sports, driving viewing up on average 66 per cent across December and January compared to the previous year.

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The tournament drew an average audience of 282,000 across the season and set a new subscription TV ratings record for cricket, with an average audience of 478,000 viewers.

You can also see more of the action this season on foxsports.com.au with the latest video highlights during and after matches, and expert columns focusing on all aspects of the exciting competition.

Fox Sports also won an award for 'Best Profiling of an Athlete, Team or Coach - Broadcast Media' for the profile on former Wallabies back Julian Huxley.

Huxley was diagnosed with a brain tumour at the peak of his career and survived surgery to return to elite rugby - against all odds and professional advice.


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Mariners get tough ACL draw

Mariners ... cop a tough draw for the Asian Champions League. Source: Brett Costello / News Limited

Central Coast Mariners have been drawn against Guizhou Renhe from China, Korean side Suwon Samsung Bluewings and the winner of the Japanese Emperor's Cup which will be known on 1 January 2013 for next year's AFC Champions League.

The draw, which was made in Kuala Lumpur on Thursday, saw A-League champions Brisbane pooled in Group E, providing they beat Thailand's Buriram United in a play-off.

Should they succeed, the Roar will play against FC Seoul from Korea, Japan's Vegalta Sendai and Chinese outfit Jiangsu Sainty.


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Cook milestone puts England on top

Unstoppable ... Cook has made five tons on the trot as skipper. Source: AFP

It was a day of history in Kolkata as Alastair Cook became England's leading century maker, whilst guiding his side into a commanding position in the third Test against India at 1-216 to trail by just 100 at the end of day two.

3rd Test - Eden Gardens

5 December 2012 - Day 2, Session 3

England 1st Innings

A. Cook 136 236 19 1 57.63
J. Trott 21 67 3 0 31.34
Z. Khan 16 4 48 0 3.00

Cook moved out in front on his own on 23 Test centuries for England, eclipsing Wally Hammond Geoff Boycott and Kevin Pietersen.

It was a third Test century for Cook on the bounce, his fifth in a row as Test captain, and it also saw him become the youngest player to reach 7,000 Test runs as he and fellow opener Nick Compton capitalised on bowling India out for 316 by building a solid first-innings platform.

27-year-old Cook finished the day on 136 not out while Compton made his maiden Test fifty in their first century stand together, before he was trapped lbw by Pragyan Ojha for a solid if unspectacular 57 from 137 balls.

But at 1-165 England had already consolidated the fine work done by the bowlers on a decent deck for batting.

Cook was given an early lifeline when Zaheer Khan found an edge with the left-hander on just 17, but Cheteshwar Pujara dropped a relatively simple low catch at first slip.

From then on Cook was in more danger of being run out due to a collision with Compton than being outfoxed out by the Indian bowling.

India added 43 to their overnight score but 316 still looked short on a decent track, and Cook and Compton had few problems making it to lunch at 0-22 before pushing on in a second session that yielded 99 runs, few chances of a wicket and some distinctly average fielding from the hosts.

Cook brought up his 7,000th Test run with his 88th of the day, making him the youngest in history as he will not turn 28 until Christmas Day, and soon after he completed that memorable 23rd century with a paddle sweep for three off Ravi Ashwin.

Cook's century came off 179 balls and included 14 fours and a six, with his record still only taking him to 10th in the all-time list of Test centuries in world cricket, but with still plenty more years ahead of him to climb up those rankings.

Compton's innings ended the following over, with Ojha eventually getting the wicket after umpire Rod Tucker looked to at first shake his head before raising the finger.

Jonathan Trott avoided a third first-innings duck in a row to keep Cook company until the close on 21, with his record-setting captain unbeaten on 136 and England just 100 runs behind with plenty of time and plenty of batting in hand to press home their advantage.

Earlier, India added 43 to their overnight score, with MS Dhoni doing his best to frustrate England's bowlers as the hosts made it beyond the 300-mark to make a more competitive total.

The India skipper was the last-man out, as he fell to a great catch by Graeme Swann off the bowling of Steve Finn, but not before he had reached 52.


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Siddle should be furious: Lee

Written By Unknown on Rabu, 05 Desember 2012 | 18.49

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Rotated ... Brett Lee says Peter Siddle should have played in Perth. Source: Sarah Reed / News Limited

Brett Lee believes the Australian selectors' decision to rest bowlers has put them in an awkward situation ahead of Thursday's squad announcement for the opening Test against Sri Lanka in Hobart.

Peter Siddle, who was Australia's best bowler in the second Test at Adelaide, and Ben Hilfenhaus were left out of the side that lost to South Africa in the final Test in Perth.

The decision was taken following their heavy workloads on the final day in Adelaide on the preceding Monday due to James Pattinson's side strain in the draw with the Proteas.

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Mitchell Johnson, Mitch Starc and debutant John Hastings were selected at the WACA ground and enjoyed mixed fortunes as Australia were defeated by 309 runs to go down 1-0 in the series.

Victorian Hastings is almost certain to miss out on a second call-up, but Starc and Johnson performed respectably, taking 14 wickets between them in the match, with the NSW bowler taking 6-154 in the tourists' second innings and then clubbing an unbeaten 68 off 64 balls.

However, with Tasmanian Hilfenhaus available to play at his home ground, the selectors might opt to leave Starc or Johnson out in Hobart, and former Test quick Lee said resting bowlers is not something he's comfortable with, despite Siddle saying he agreed with the decision.

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"If I was Sidds, I would have been blowing up," said 76-Test veteran Lee, who'll play for Sydney Sixers in Saturday's Big Bash League opener against Sydney Thunder.

"He bowled so well in Adelaide. They say it's because of back-to-back matches, but that's Test cricket.

"It's nothing to do with the planning. That's what Test cricket's about - a test of character, a test of courage and backing up within a couple of days.

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"If you're Peter Siddle and you see Mitchell Starc come in and take a five-for, it makes for an awkward situation."

Josh Hazlewood, who was also called up for the squad in Perth but did not play, was ruled out for up to six weeks on Wednesday due to a foot problem.

The promising NSW paceman has endured a litany of injuries over the past two years and joins fellow speedsters Pattinson and Pat Cummings on the sidelines.

Dennis Lillee was critical of how fast bowlers are trained last week and Lee urged Cricket Australia to take heed of the man who took 355 wickets in 70 Tests at an average of 23.92.

"I reckon there's too much cotton wool .. with all the preparation they do going into Tests," Lee said.

"Dennis has 355 Test wickets and they should listen to what he is saying. He's a class act and been my mentor for 20 years.

"To be a fast bowler, you have to be a good athlete and a good runner - less time in the gym, more time out training and working on a guy's fitness.

"Injuries can happen and you have to be so careful ... but there is a huge emphasis on guys doing their rehab as opposed to doing the actual hard work.

"As Dennis has said, running is such a big aspect for a fast bowler and I would like to see a lot of young guys doing that."


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No in-fighting at Roar: Paartalu

Not sorry ... Paartalu says Roar need to stick together. Source: Jono Searle / News Limited

A week after sparking rumours of in-fighting, Brisbane midfielder Erik Paartalu hoped his "misconstrued" comments helped the Roar come out swinging in their A-League title defence.

And Paartalu believed he had set the tone with his involvement in a last-round melee that earned him a yellow card.

Last week, he appeared to criticise coach Rado Vidosic after the Brisbane mentor described their play against Central Coast in round eight as silly, naive and of a kindergarten standard.

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But Paartalu said on Wednesday: "I definitely don't apologise for my comments (but) I definitely think they were misconstrued.

"Between our four walls in the dressing room, there are no problems and never been problems between players and coaching staff - we are a close bunch.

"I wasn't referring to just Rado's comments. I was referring to everyone's comments during that time of our bad couple of results.

"What I was saying was that everyone needed to try and be positive.

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"We need to get out of this. There is no point holding back - we need to fight for everything now."

Paartalu admitted he breathed a little easier when told he had no further case to answer after a melee erupted following teammate Thomas Broich's send-off in last round's 1-0 win over the Newcastle Jets.

Paartalu ran in from a distance to assist after Broich's altercation with Jets' defender Josh Mitchell.

Broich's red card was later rescinded.

"You never know which way that is going to go," Paartalu said.

"My intention was not to push him (Mitchell) over but to hold him away from Thomas.

"But I got a push from another player and I fell onto Josh.

"It looked nasty at real speed but I was always confident that I had nothing to answer for, once they looked at the footage."

Paartalu hoped his actions sent a message to teammates as they tried to turn their season around.

After nine rounds, Brisbane (3-1-5 win-draw-loss) are seventh in the 10-team league.

"We all need to stick together and stand up for each other," Paartalu said.

"There was no way I was going to let one of our players get bullied by someone else."


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Scorchers vow to make amends

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New season ... Perth Scorchers looking to put the Champions League disaster behind them. Source: Schalk van Zuydam / AP

New Perth Scorchers captain Simon Katich says the fallout from the squad's boozy Champions League campaign will spur the team on to greater heights during the KFC T20 Big Bash League season.

The Scorchers hit the headlines for all the wrong reasons in October after a team dinner to celebrate Mitch Marsh's 21st birthday in South Africa turned into an alcohol-fuelled big night out.

Perth crashed out of the group stage after managing just one win, with captain Marcus North and coach Lachlan Stevens standing down from their roles shortly after the tournament.

Former Test great Justin Langer has since been appointed coach, while Katich, who was the first to express his displeasure at the Scorchers' misbehaviour in South Africa, has been named captain.

Katich said the team were desperate to make amends for their antics in South Africa, starting with Sunday's match against the Adelaide Strikers at the WACA Ground.

"Hopefully, the guys have learnt from the mistakes we made as a group in South Africa," Katich said on Wednesday.

"We have to earn some respect back.

"A lot is expected, and I guess the rules have been laid out now for everyone to know and abide by.

"That will hopefully spur us on for a good season.

"Sometimes those bad times, you learn a lot from it.

"As a group, there's been a lot of people taking shots at the team - that's warranted.

"Our performances weren't great in South Africa. We let ourselves down. We get a chance now to atone for that."

Star allrounder Mitch Marsh (hamstring) and ace paceman Pat Cummins (back) will miss the tournament for the Scorchers through injury.


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Club council denies Grant rift

Under pressure? ... NRL club council has denied a rift with John Grant. Source: AAP

The NRL Club Council has dismissed reports it is lobbying against the ARL Commission, saying it is fully behind chairman John Grant and incoming chief executive Dave Smith, who starts his new role on February 1.

The council will meet Grant and interim CEO Shane Mattiske on Monday and Wests Tigers' chairman Dave Trodden said reports clubs are at odds with the commission are wide of the mark.

"It was largely through the efforts of John Grant and the commission that we established the Club Council as a way for the clubs and the commission to interact," Trodden said in a statement on Wednesday.

"Far from being dissatisfied with the commission or John Grant, the Club Council is supportive of what they are trying to achieve and the fact they are changing the way business is conducted in rugby league.

"The commission has recognised the importance of funding the clubs, laid out a strategic plan, conducted a long-needed review of funding across the wider game, consolidated development, delivered a record season in terms of crowds, a record television rights deal, made hard decisions around refereeing and established a new way of dealing with clubs through the Club Council.

"There are always going to be points of discussion between the council and the commission and that is a healthy part of any relationship, but there is also unwavering support for what the commission is trying achieve and for the role of the chairman."


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Your team's BBL signings

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Kieron Pollard ... West Indies star is returning to Adelaide. Source: Aijaz Rahi / AP

Which players have your KFC T20 Big Bash League team signed for the 2012-2013 season?

2012-2013 KFC T20 BIG BASH LEAGUE SQUADS

Adelaide Strikers
Johan Botha, Theo Doropoulos, Callum Ferguson, Jon Holland, Phillip Hughes, Michael Klinger, Nathan Lyon, Andrew McDonald, Michael Neser, Kieron Pollard, Gary Putland, Nathan Reardon, Kane Richardson, Saeed Ajmal, James Smith, Shaun Tait

Brisbane Heat
Joe Burns, Ben Cutting, Daniel Christian, Peter Forrest, Cameron Gannon, Ryan Harris, Chris Hartley, Nathan Hauritz, James Hopes, Mitchell Johnson, Chris Lynn, Alister McDermott, Luke Pomersbach, Kemar Roach, Dale Steyn, Shane Watson, Daniel Vettori

Hobart Hurricanes
George Bailey, Travis Birt, Aiden Blizzard, Doug Bollinger, Xavier Doherty, Ben Dunk, Michael Hogan, Jason Krejza, Ben Laughlin, Tim Paine, Ricky Ponting, Owais Shah, Timm van der Gugten, Jonathan Wells

Melbourne Renegades
Meyrick Buchanan, Tom Cooper, Brendan Drew, Aaron Finch, Daniel Harris, Jayde Herrick, Michael Hill, James Muirhead, Muttiah Muralitharan, Peter Nevill, Aaron O'Brien, Darren Pattinson, Nathan Rimmington, Ben Rohrer, Will Sheridan, Marlon Samuels

Melbourne Stars
Shane Warne, Jackson Bird, James Faulkner, Pete Handscomb, John Hastings, Brad Hodge, David Hussey, Alex Keath, Glenn Maxwell, Clint McKay, James Pattinson, Rob Quiney, Matthew Wade, Cameron White, Luke Wright, Lasith Malinga

Perth Scorchers
Ashton Agar, Tim Armstrong, Michael Beer, Jason Behrendorff, Hilton Cartwright*, Nathan Coulter-Nile, Ben Edmondson, Herschelle Gibbs, Brad Hogg, Michael Hussey, Simon Katich, Shaun Marsh, Joe Mennie, Albie Morkel, Marcus North, Marcus Stoinis*, Tom Triffitt, Adam Voges

Sydney Sixers
Brad Haddin, Josh Hazlewood, Moises Henriques, Josh Lalor, Brett Lee, Michael Lumb, Nic Maddinson, Jeevan Mendis, Ian Moran, Sunil Narine, Stephen O'Keefe, Kurtis Patterson, Daniel Smith, Steve Smith, Mitchell Starc, Dominic Thornely, David Warner

Sydney Thunder
Sean Abbott, Cameron Borgas, Ryan Carters, Michael Clarke, Mark Cosgrove, Adam Coyte, Scott Coyte, Luke Doran, Jason Floros, Chris Gayle, Rhett Lockyear, Azhar Mahmood, Dirk Nannes, Gurinder Sandhu, Chris Tremain, Usman Khawaja, Chris Rogers, Martin Guptill, Matt Prior, Adam Zampa

* Hilton Cartwright and Marcus Stoinis were late injury replacements for Patrick Cummins and Mitchell Marsh. 

** Shahid Afridi and Umar Akmal were originally signed by Sydney Thunder and Sydney Sixers respectively but have since been withdrawn from the tournament. **


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Aussie pacemen set for bowl-off

Bowl-off ... Mitchell Starc (R), Ben Hilfenhaus (L) and Mitchell Johnson vying for two spots. Source: Adam Head / News Limited

John Hastings faces the prospect of becoming a one-Test wonder, with Mitchell Johnson, Mitchell Starc and Ben Hilfenhaus set for a selection showdown for the series opener against Sri Lanka next week.

Peter Siddle and Hilfenhaus are both fit to return for the first Test starting on December 14.

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However, Australia coach Mickey Arthur suggested Hilfenhaus isn't assured of a recall on his home deck in Hobart, saying he needs to continue working on his bowling action.

Selectors face a welcome selection headache over the attack, after Johnson and Starc performed well with the ball against South Africa in Perth, albeit in a resounding loss.

Attack leader Siddle is a certainty for Hobart, but Johnson, Starc and Hilfenhaus are all vying for two positions.

Johnson bowled with authority in his first Test in more than 12 months, while Starc overcame an expensive start to bag a career-first six-wicket haul, as well as smashing 68 not out with the bat.

"I thought Starc and Johnson were very good in this game," Arthur said of the left-arm duo.

"Obviously, Peter Siddle comes back in the mix.

"We've got to really discuss our attack as an attack and not in terms of individual bowlers.

"We've got to look at what the best attack is for us to get 20 wickets and we need to sit down again and make those decisions."

Captain Michael Clarke insists Siddle and Hilfenhaus were not fit to be selected in Perth so soon after completing a heavy workload in Adelaide.

Australia struggled with a brand new attack to what had been seen in the first two Tests, with debutant Hastings (0-102) in particular lagging in the second innings.

Arthur said Hilfenhaus was working with bowling coach Ali de Winter to iron out technical flaws in his action.


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Ogle's Australian Open picks

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Winner ... Graeme McDowell snapped a two-year winless drought to take out the World Challenge. Source:AFP

It was great to see Graeme McDowell end a two-year winless drought on the weekend, taking out the 18-man field World Challenge by three shots from Keegan Bradley.

The 32-year-old from Northern Ireland has built an affinity with California since winning the 2010 US Open at Pebble Beach. His record at the Sherwood Country Club now reads two victories and a runner up in three starts.

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Boy, what a record!

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Over in South Africa Martin Kaymer claimed the lucrative Nedbank Challenge by two shots from home town favourite Charl Schwartzel. It was the German's first victory since taking out the WGC-HSBC Champions event last year and like McDowell's victory, the win will give him a boat load of confidence heading into next season.

Peter Fowler took down the best seniors going around with an impressive six-shot win at the Australian Senior Open at Royal Perth Golf Club. His year was plagued with near misses too, including two runner-ups over on the European Senior Tour.

He's like a fine bottle of red Chooky, he's getting better as he's ageing!

21-year-old Matt Steiger from Narrabri took out the NSWPGA Championship at the magnificent Mt Broughton Golf Club which is located in the picturesque Southern Highlands (just near Bowral) on the weekend. Steiger fired an impressive four under-par 68 on the final day to win by three shots from another promising young gun in Queensland's Daniel Nisbett.

It's been an unbelievable past couple of months on our home Tour with a raft of young talent putting their hands up. Also joining Steiger in the winner's circle were amateurs Jake Higginbottom and Oliver Goss.

Gotta love the nerve of the young guys!

Congratulations to Daniel Gaunt and Cronulla Golf Club's Scott Arnold who were successful in gaining their Tour cards for the 2013 European Tour season, while on the US Tour Steven Bowditch and Matt Jones will be heading back for another crack next year.

The Australian Open hits the Lakes Golf Club in Sydney again this week with Greg Chalmers returning to defend his title. It's a crack-hot field led by eight-time Major winner Tom Watson. The veteran, now 63, has proven in recent times he can still mix it with the youngsters, almost winning the British Open.

I like two players this week. The first is Justin Rose; the Englishman has been in irresistible form the past couple of months posting five top-six finishes, including a win at the World Turkish Final.

And I think John Senden can go one better this year after his runner-up performance behind Chalmers twelve months ago. The Lakes Golf Club suits his game to a tee and I expect another bold run.


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Clarke at five is fine: Warne

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Clearly the best ... Shane Warne says Michael Clarke should get to bat wherever he wants. Source: Sarah Reed / News Limited

As Ricky Ponting's retirement leaves a hole in Australia's top order, Test great Shane Warne says skipper Michael Clarke is clearly the best player in the side and should bat wherever he pleases.

Cricket Australia's national talent manager and former skipper Greg Chappell has led calls for the in-form Clarke to promote himself from No.5 to No.4.

The retirement of No.4 Ricky Ponting on Monday has left a vacancy in the top four for the first Test against Sri Lanka in Hobart starting on December 14.

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Australia coach and selector Mickey Arthur has already indicated he wants to move Shane Watson from No.3 to No.4 and bring in a new player for the crucial No.3 role.

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South Australia's Phil Hughes, Queensland's Usman Khawaja and Victoria's Rob Quiney would be the main candidates to fill the slot, leaving Clarke and veteran Michael Hussey to bat in the middle order at No.5 and No.6.

"Out of Perth there's going to be a de-brief about what happened, what went wrong," Warne told reporters on Tuesday night of Australia's massive loss in the third Test to South Africa.

"With the loss of Ricky now, they have to work out what's the best batting order.

"To me it would be up to Michael Clarke what the best batting order is.

"He's the captain of the side (and a selector). He'll work in conjunction with the selectors.

"Michael Clarke's the best player in the side.

"You want your best player wherever he feels comfortable and wherever he feels is the best place to bat for him, that's where he should bat.

"You work your team around that because he's in such great form.

"Michael Clarke can bat anywhere from one to six. He's such a good player of the spinners too.

"Let's just work out who's the player they're going to pick for the next Test match and that will help dictate the side as well."

Warne welcomed the move to slide Watson out of the top three.

"I've always said Shane Watson should be down the order a little bit," Warne said.

"Even though he's done well opening, it suits him in the middle order better."

Warne, 43, will captain Melbourne Stars in the opening match of the BBL season against Melbourne Renegades at Etihad Stadium on Friday night.


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Proteas win series, remain No.1 side

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Job done ... Graeme Smith celebrates another victory for South Africa. Source: Daniel Wilkins / News Limited

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South Africa have rained all over Ricky Ponting's parade to consolidate their No.1 Test ranking and hand Michael Clarke his first series loss as Australian captain.

3rd Test - WACA Ground

30 November 2012 - Day 4, Session 3

Australia 2nd Innings

M. Starc 68 43 9 2 158.14
N. Lyon 31 43 6 0 72.09
D. Steyn 22.5 6 72 3 3.15

Australia came to Perth with high hopes of stealing the world's-best crown from the Proteas and sending Ponting out on a high, but they were instead given a rude reality check ahead of next year's Ashes battle.

After bowling South Africa out for 225 in the first innings, Australia were set a world record chase and found themselves on the end of a hiding.

Australia were bowled out for 322, giving South Africa an emphatic 309-run win with more than a day to spare, after they belted 569 in their match-winning second dig.

Hashim Amla (196), AB de Villiers (169) and Dale Steyn (six wickets for match) rose to the big stage in Perth. But the foundations for South Africa's second straight series win on Australian soil were set when the Proteas denied the hosts victory in the second Test with a gutsy final-day batting display in Adelaide.

Clarke had a special series with the bat, but after more than 18 months as an undefeated Test skipper, he was forced to contemplate how it all imploded so badly on day two.

Ponting's decorated career came to an end when he was out for eight in the over before lunch.

It wasn't the fairytale he was after, but the respect shown to him by the South Africa players summed up what an immense figure Ponting has been for Australian cricket.

Ponting said he hadn't had time to gather his thoughts on an amazing career that saw him finish equal with Steve Waugh (168) for most Tests for Australia.


Relive the final day of the third Test between Australia and South Africa with our INTERACTIVE blog.


"I haven't had a chance to reflect yet, been too caught up in this Test match," Ponting said.

"But I'm sure I will over a few beers with the boys tonight.

"I prided myself on my ability to perform in big matches and ... (since I haven't been able to do that anymore) the writing has been on the wall for me."

Captain Clarke called on Cricket Australia to keep Ponting involved in the game.

"What a sad day it is for Australian cricket to lose such a great player," Clarke said.

"What a player, one of the greatest players I've played with. People who have played against him say exactly the same. The team wishes him all the best."

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The Proteas formed a guard of honour to welcome the retiring former captain to the middle, and Ponting shook the hand of their skipper Graeme Smith.

Two boundaries to get off the mark raised hope that Ponting was in for the long haul, but his dismissal was as soft as they come.

He was caught by fellow great Jacques Kallis at slip attempting a cut off Robin Petersen (3-127).

South Africa's players rushed to congratulate Ponting as he walked from the field, and the game's second highest run-scorer stopped at the rope to acknowledge the fans.

Ponting exited at 3-102, and Australia were in a downward spiral from there.

Ed Cowan ground out a gutsy 53 before holing out in the deep after a loose pull shot off Steyn (3-72).

Clarke (44) and Mike Hussey (26) had combined for partnerships of 272 and 228 in Adelaide and Brisbane respectively, but hope of a miracle was ended when Clarke was stumped for 44 to become Petersen's latest victim before tea.

Clean-hitting Mitchell Starc, who added an unbeaten 68 to his second innings six wicket haul, combined with Nathan Lyon (31) to put on a WACA record final-wicket stand of 87 to prolong the inevitable.

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The writing was on the wall from the second ball of the day when after Australia resumed at 0-40, Vernon Philander (2-41) had David Warner (29) caught behind.

The unsung hero for South Africa was Adelaide game-saving century maker Faf du Plessis, who made 78 in the first innings.

Otherwise, South Africa wouldn't have taken the vital 62-run first innings lead they found themselves with when Australia were later rolled for 163 on day two.

Clarke said South Africa completely outplayed his side.

"This Test showed why they're the No.1 team in the world," he said.

"(Adelaide draw) took it out of us mentally, physically. South Africa deserve a lot of credit, they hung on in that Test match."

The player of the match was Amla and player of the series was Clarke.

"We came here No.1. First two Test matches set up this win ... and we went up a gear," said Amla.


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'I'm not a cheat,' says Crows chief

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No cheat ... Adelaide Crows chief executive Steven Trigg has defended his actions. Source: Dylan Coker / News Limited

Banned Adelaide Crows chief executive Steven Trigg says he's not an AFL cheat and blames public and time pressures for striking an illegal deal with Kurt Tippett.

Trigg says he feels ''sick in the guts'' about the once-secret deal with Tippett which led to him being suspended for six months from his position as Adelaide's chief executive.

The AFL commission banned Tippett for the initial 11 games of next year's premiership season after finding his agreement with the Crows broke the league's salary cap and draft rules.

The AFL fined the Crows $300,000 and imposed draft restrictions on the club next year, with their football operations manager Phil Harper also suspended for two months for his role in the Tippett affair.

Trigg denied he cheated the AFL but conceded he was ''stretching the boundaries'' of the league's laws when re-signing Tippett in 2009.

''I would very, very strongly deny cheating,'' Trigg told Adelaide radio station 5AA on Monday.

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''Cheating is an unfair advantage, and I know there will be a school of thought that just by getting the (Tippett's) signature, you had an unfair advantage.

''You need to cop that.

''But in terms of did we pay more than we were supposed to in terms of the salary cap? No.

''Did we really get an advantage in terms of that trade clause in the end? No.

''The tabloids will go down a path of using that word (cheat).

''I just know, I need to look myself in the mirror forever on this ... (I have a) quite really clear conscience.''

The Adelaide board on Saturday voted that despite the damage caused, Trigg and Harper would return to their roles once serving their suspensions from January 1 next year.

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''The text book would say in this situation, you step down, you step away, I know that,'' Trigg said.

''It is very unusual in these circumstances to dig in - and much less to have a board back you as the right person to keep going.''

Of the illegal deal, Trigg said immense public and time pressures to re-sign Tippett, who walked out on the Crows at the end of the 2012 and nominated for the December 11 preseason draft, were factors.

''There were concerns about aspects of it, not necessarily essence of it,'' he said.

''It was a deal that was produced under pressure and under real time pressure as well.

Trigg said his credibility and trust within the AFL industry suffered ''a little ding'' from the Tippett saga but added he was ''up for the fight'' of restoring his reputation.


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As it happened: AUS v SA, T3, D4

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Fired up ... Dale Steyn and co. ripped through Australia's fragile batting order on day four. Source: Daniel Wilkins / News Limited

South Africa have retained their world No.1 ranking after bowling Australia out on day four of the third Test to win by 309 runs and take out the series between the top two ranked sides in the world 1-0.

Australia never looked like pulling off what would have been a world record run chase in Ricky Ponting's final match in Test cricket, eventually being dismissed for 322.

Mitchell Starc provided some stern lower order resistance with that bat, belting the second fastest Test half-century in history, but he only delayed the inevitable as Graeme Smith's men marched to victory.

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3rd Test - WACA Ground

30 November 2012 - Day 4, Session 3

Australia 2nd Innings

M. Starc 68 43 9 2 158.14
N. Lyon 31 43 6 0 72.09
D. Steyn 22.5 6 72 3 3.15

Latest comments (all times EDT):

1948: SB says: Thanks for you company over the series, folks. Be sure to stay in touch with us here for all the squad news ahead of the Sri Lanka series. Don't forget to join Trent Hile, Antony Pinshaw and perhaps myself again, for a little cameo anyway, when it all begins again in Hobart!

1944: FOUR! Lyon plays a glorious cut shot off Steyn wide of gully and out to the boundary! WICKET! It's all over at the WACA Ground! Dale Steyn grabs the final wicket of the series as Lyon guides one straight to Graeme Smith at slip. The Proteas win the third and final Test, retaining the world No.1 ranking in the process, by 309 runs.

1941: Vernon Philander takes the new ball from the other end and he comes in for similar punishment, Starc picking the ball up off a length and lifting it over mid-on for FOUR! Two balls later and it's carbon copy! Starc is playing a brilliant innings here, the Aussie left-hander is now on 68 while his half-century was the second fastest Test 50 by an Australian! The partnership is now worth 83 and Australia are 9-318!

1938: FOUR! Lyon flicks Steyn off his hip for another boundary out through square leg. EDGE! The Aussie spinner picks up four runs as the new ball flies between Smith and Kallis at second and third slip. Lyon is now 27 and Australia are 9-310.

1933: FOUR! Starc shows he isn't just an on-side player with a glorious straight drive wide of mid-off from the bowling of du Plessis. Lyon is then very nearly cleaned up as he attempts a sweep, the ball just bouncing over the top of middle stump. FOUR! Starc moves to 60 with a cracking cut shot behind point. Australia are now 9-302, with the 10th-wicket partnership at 67.

1930: FOUR! Lyon turns Steyn around the corner to fine leg with the ease of a top-order batsman. These two Aussie tail-enders are really showing their friends at the top of the order a thing or two. That being said, the new ball is due shortly so it could all come to an end very soon. Australia 9-292.

1928: Stephen of west pennant hills says: Australia were unlucky not to at least have a 1-1 draw with South Africa. Then again if it had of been a 5 test series they would have whipped us in the next 2 tests.

Clark Kitchen of Suva says: It is really set in stone now for Australia to give their batting lineup up a thorough retooling before the next contest of the urn with the old enemy or the Aussies will be spanked by the pommies come 2013.

1927: Barryhall says: for real et al comment 21, your desperation is showing POM

1926: Mark says: @Umm no, he was telling the truth. Australia were beaten by the superior team or is that false?

1925: Smith throws the ball to Faf du Plessis for a trundle. FOUR! Starc takes an immediate liking to du Plessis, the Aussie speedster thumping him over mid-on for a boundary and then out to deep backward point for three, bringing up a fine half-century in the process.

1922: Dale Steyn is back into the attack as the Proteas look to wrap things up. He immediately draws a false shot from Starc, who spoons one just short of Dean Elgar at short cover. The Aussie quick answers back quickly though, picking up two runs with a nice straight drive off the back foot for two. He's moved to 43 and Australia are now 9-279.

1917: FOUR! Starc jumps onto a short one from Peterson and cracks the Proteas left-armer out to cow corner for a boundary. FOUR! Not to be outdone, Lyon plays a glorious sweep shot in front of square to show his fellow tail-ender - and some of the other Aussie batsmen - that it's not too difficult out there. Australia 9-275.

1914: FOUR! Starc moves to 34 with a cracking pull shot out to the deep square-leg boundary. The Aussie quick took the ball from right in front of his nose, rolled the wrists on it perfectly and picked up four runs for his efforts. He attempts a similar shot next ball but doesn't quite time this one and only picks up a single. Australia 9-264.

1913: Umm NO says: TIMO of PINETOWN >>keep shouting, I am sure there is some one that believes you.LoL.

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1910: FOUR! Lyon gets off the mark by sweeping Peterson from outside off-stump. The Aussie spinner gets one over his fellow tweaker by finding the boundary at deep square-leg. He then picks up another two runs with another sweep shot, this time in front of square. Australia 9-257.

1909: What THE says: Pathetic, how are these clowns 3rd in the rankings!!

SB says: It certainly has been a disappointing day, What The!

1907: Nathan Lyon, Australia's No.11, plays and misses at a couple of Morkel's deliveries but manages to avoid edging one behind. Australia 9-250.

1905: c3vzn says: @Gus I agree with that team, except I fear Johnson could have a shocker next match. I say try Hazlewood or just go with Hilf.

1904: Playsiddlenextime of Melbourne says: Look at the way Australia bat compared to South Africa in Adelaide. We threw the towel in midway through our first innings, mentally fragile and no guts. Steyn and Morkel are quality bowlers in fairness. Philander's good with the new ball but Robin Peterson is at best an average first class cricketer. To watch him cleaning up supposedly good batsmen on a good batting track makes you wonder if there were any strange bets that went on at the start of this test match. Too many players threw their wickets away on bad deliveries for it to be a coincidence.

1902: SIX! Peterson throws another tempting delivery up to Starc and the Aussie bowler takes full advantage by cracking the ball back over his head. SIX! Starc punishes Peterson yet again, the ball this time just clearing Alviro Petersen at long-on. Starc is now 26 and Australia are 9-248.

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1901: Protea Boy of South Africa says: Cricket guy of SA - Never kick anyone when they are down. Australia have a proud history in Cricket. Something I have respected for many years. A team can never stay on top forever. We will need to prove much more in the future to get anywhere near the might Ozzies of the past.

1900: The gunt says: I'm happy with this test not ending in a draw, would have been a boring end to an inevitable result, by that I mean SA retaining number one status... Lose or draw, that's the end result. The second we lost punter, it was clear that Clarke was either gonna make an aggressive charge and see what happened... Lucked out, big deal, extra days rest for the same result.... Atleast he is a positive captain, and we may lose a few, but we will win alot more...

1859: Parko of Queanbeyan says: South Africa are going to win by nearly FOUR HUNDRED runs and all you SHEEP were fooled by the media again.

1857: WICKET! Hastings is headed back to the sheds after edging Morne Morkel to Graeme Smith at first slip. Truth be told, it was probably de Villiers's catch but Smith moved nicely to his left to swallow up another one. Australia are now 9-235.

1855: SB says: Hastings is playing a nice little cameo here. He's taking the long blade to Peterson and moves to 20 with another booming lofted drive down the ground.

1852: Parko of Queanbeyan says: Sam Bruce is okay.

Mark of Melbourne says: Our first loss in almost a year and you clowns carry on like we got hammered by England in the Ashes again. There won't be wholesale changes to our side like so much of you are praying for, because our selectors aren't stupid and know that making wholesale changes after one test loss would be detrimental to our side. Fix up the health of our bowlers first and make sure our young talent in Pattinson and Cummins don't waste their careers dealing with injury. As for our batsmen, it's all in the head. Let them gel together and they will be formidable come the Ashes, instead of making wholesale changes and unsettling the team. What a shame most Australians can't accept the fact we got belted by a better team, show some respect to South Africa please. I'm pretty sure they never carried on like this when we belted them on a consistent basis, let alone after one test!

1850: TIMO of PINETOWN RSA says: ALL THE AUZZIE HULLABALLO ABOUT OLD BOYS CLUB,RUBBISH,THE AUZZIES ARE A GREAT GREAT TEAM AND SPORTING NATION,AND PLAY EXCELLENT SPORT,AUZ FORGET THE WHYS LOOK AT HOW JUST BEATEN BY A FAR SUPERIOR TEAM ON THE DAY

Protea Boy of South Africa says: I personally thought the Ozzies would show more fight, considering the fight put up by South Africa in the last test. There was no way that Australia were ever going to win the test, thus closing shop would have been the logical approach and fighting for a draw. I find the way they played strange. Australia could easily have won the second test but great batting by SA saved the day. There are still three wickets standing and it will take a monumental effort for Australia to stave off defeat. A pity it was a three match series... Bye Punter - I have always enjoyed your fight and determination.

1848: Parko of Queanbeyan says: Where is Ripper now? Again - EASIEST $540 you'd make in a day. Thanks very much. People, sorry SHEEP, get swayed by the media/comentators who HAVE to try and sell the game to the public -it's not OPTIMISM it's DELUSIONAL as indeed, Pessimism is quite often proven to be REALISM.

Mark says: SB, what's your 11 for Tassie? Should Clarke move to 3? Should Khawaja or Hughes come in? How about Bird, Cutting?

SB says: G'day Mark. It's a tough one. I haven't seen a lot of Khawaja this summer but have caught a couple of Hughes's knocks in the Ryobi Cup. He looks to be in pretty good form to me but I'm just not sure whether he's buried the demons of last year's Martin-Guptill debacle. So, I'm going to go with Khawaja. I didn't see it but everyone was raving about Alex Doolan's knock in Sydney, too. For the bowlers, I'd like to see Jackson Bird get the nod. I was on the other end of a few of his bouncers at junior level so it'd be nice to see him don the baggy green. He obviously loves the wicket down there in Hobart, too.

1843: SIX! John Hastings gives the Aussies fans at the WACA Ground something to smile about with a huge six up into the stand over mid-on from the bowling of Peterson. FOUR! Following the lead of Hastings, Mitchell Starc then gets off the mark with a boundary out to mid-wicket. SIX! Hastings hits his second maximum with another shot beyond the pickets over mid-on. Australia are now 8-222.

1841: WICKET! Philander continues the rot for Australia by drawing the edge from Mitchell Johnson. AB de Villiers takes another regulation catch to add to his list of dismissals for the match. Johnson departs for two and Australia are now 8-204.

1838: Peterson has settled right in out there, he's flighting the ball nicely and bowling a few yards slower than what Nathan Lyon was for Australia. He bowls a maiden and Australia remain 7-204.

1833: SB says: Welcome back, folks. Vernon Philander takes the first over after tea and begins around the wicket to Mitchell Johnson. Interestingly, all of Channel Nine's commentators were calling for the return of Khawaja for Hobart and, Parko, Phil Hughes is on the radar. Michael Slater said he just wanted to see one or two more big scores from the left-hander before he returns to the side. Philander begins with a maiden after tea, Australia 7-204.

Gus of Sydney has a squad for Hobart: 1.Cowan 2.Warner 3.Clarke 4.Hussey 5.Usman k 6.Watson 7. Wade. 8. Johnson 9.Siddle 10. Lyon 11. Starc. We shoud have tied this Test. What was with the fall of wickets? They were all stupid.

1818: The Usual Suspect of State of Despair says: I hope the selectors at the end of this tour put their collectives hands up and accept responsibility for losing us the series. The old boys club has never been stronger in Australia and never been more embarrassing. I don't think the long term future for Australian cricket is looking all that wonderful under the current administration. Maybe its already time for the next inquiry.

1815: ZSM of Brisbane says: Way too aggressive. 5 of the 7 wickets to fall have been the batsman trying to force the pace. Only Warner and Watson can say they got genuinely good balls. Really disappointing. I'd have thought a much better strategy would have been to try and wear them down. Oh well, expecting them to bat 2 plus days and/or make 600 plus runs was always going to be an impossible task.

1810: SB says: That's tea, folks. Australia are 7-204. It's looking very much like the Proteas are going to wrap this one up tonight. The Australia batsman have played some pretty ordinary shots it must be said. What changes would you be making for the first Test against Sri Lanka in Adelaide? let me know your thoughts by leaving a comment below.

1806: Hastings picks up his first runs of the second innings with a drive off the back foot wide of mid-off. It won't worry the Proteas too much as it was on the up and, just as I write that, he pops one up just wide of the silly mid-off. Australia 7-203.

Ben Crase had some thoughts on Shane Watson from earlier this afternoon: How many times can we say "Shane Watson Looked good for 30 – 40 odd"? Isn't it time to find another answer at 3? Can we not ask the same question of the erratic Dave Warner, is a century every 20 innings a decent return on investment?

1804: Cricket boys of SA says: Lol boys against men!!!!! Oh dear Aussies batsmen getting a schoolboy lesson.

1800: WICKET! South Africa are cruising towards victory after Matthew Wade becomes Robin Peterson's third victim. The Aussie keeper went for the big early drive, as his natural game, and hit the ball straight to Graeme Smith at cover - the Proteas captain of course made no mistake. Wade returns to the pavilion having made 10; Mitchell Johnson is now at the wicket alongside Hastings. Australia are now 7-200.

1756: John Hastings is now at the wicket with Wade, the debutant defending his first three balls from Steyn away on the off-side.

1754: Dale Steyn returns to the attack at the expense of Morne Morkel who was struggling with his line. WICKET! Steyn makes an immediate breakthrough as he removes Hussey caught behind. Steyn drew Hussey into a drive with a ball the left-hander had previously been leaving and it was just the slightest of movement away that saw the ball catch the edge. De Villiers can't keep himself out of the action at the moment, although it was a regulation catch. Hussey goes for 26 and Australia are now 6-198.

1751: FOUR! Matthew Wade take up where he left off in the first innings as he pulls Elgar out to the square-leg boundary for two boundaries. Australia 5-198.

Brenton of Queensland is back: The standard line to trot out after seeing Dean Elgar bowl would be: 'as a bowler he makes a great bastman', but that'd be a flat out lie. Still, he can tell his grandkids he played in Ponting's last test and won, so good on him.

SB says: Once again the selection of shots from our top order has been horrible. Clarke is usually such a great player of spin but on this occasion his head was skyward and it was nothing more than a wild swipe. Fair play to Peterson though, he gave the ball a little extra flight and it just caught the edge of the rough for a little extra bounce. Well bowled - bad shot.

1742: Matthew Wade joins Hussey at the wicket, the keeper defending his first two balls away on the off-side.

1740: Peterson draws an edge from Hussey but the ball flies wide of Jacques Kallis at slip and the Aussie left-hander picks up three runs. WICKET! Clarke is deceived by Peterson who gets one to turn a little out of the rough, the Aussie captain stumped in a sharp piece of work from AB de Villiers. Clarke goes for 44 and Australia are now battling at 5-188.

1536: FOUR! Elgar serves up two full tosses to start his over before Clarke eventually smacks the third one out to the mid-wicket boundary for four. Clarke has raced to 44 and Australia are now 4-185.

1532: FOUR! Hussey blasts Peterson through cover-point with a thunderous cut shot off the back foot. The left-hander exacting revenge after Peterson hurled the ball back at him after fielding the ball from his own bowling. Hussey has now moved to 23. What's this @brenton of Queensland! We have Dean Elgar into the attack!

Another Punter Fan says: I know exactly what you mean, Leo Press of Newcastle....I too idolise the great Punter, and had to wipe away the tears when he got out. Do you have an autographed poster of the great man on your bedroom wall too? I bet you do.

1728: Clarke picks up another three runs and moves to 38 as Morkel again strays onto his pads, the Aussie skipper working him down to the square-leg boundary where the ball is just cut off just inside the rope. Clarke and Hussey aren't having too much trouble out there at the moment and with 40 minutes left before tea they're edging towards 200. Hussey picks up three runs from the final ball of the over with a lovely cover-drive. Australia 4-176.

1724: Brenton of Queensland is back with another dig at Elgar: Dare I say it... Dean Elgar: picked as a specialist fielder?

1722: FOUR!
Clarke follows up three runs from Hussey with a lovely on-drive from Peterson through mid-wicket. As usual, the Aussie skipper's footwork is exemplary and he again makes it back-to-back boundaries with a lofty shot in the same direction. Clarke then gets a little lucky when he advances down the pitch again, but this time hits one just short of mid-off. Australia 4-164.

1717: Morkel continues from the other end and immediately tests Hussey's reflexes after drinks with a short one. There's no movement for Morkel at the moment and the bounce still looks to be pretty true, too. There might be just a hint of late swing away from the left-hander. Hussey drops one wide of cover and picks up a single for the only runs of the over. Australia 4-153.

1713: SB says: The players return to action after a well-deserved drinks break. I'm going to throw it out there and ask for responses as to when this game will end. Will it be this session, today's final session or in one of tomorrow's final three sessions? Clarke sees of Peterson but gives up a maiden to the spinner in the process. Australia 4-152.

1710: Clarke is denied another boundary thanks to a brilliant save from Dean Elgar at cover-point. It was probably good enough to call it his second genuine contribution of the match @Brenton of Queensland! The Aussie skipper picks up a single for the only runs of the over. Australia 4-152.

1706: Hussey and Clarke have little trouble negotiating another Robin Peterson over. The left-hander uses his feet nicely to get down the pitch and work the spinner wide of mid-on for three.

1704: Arpit of India says: thanx punter we love u. u r such a great player. we nerver forget u.for ur game ,ur captaincy,ur style........ every thing we r miss u so much..............

1702: FOUR! Morkel strays on leg stump and Clarke is awake to the opportunity as he picks up a boundary down to fine leg. FOUR! The Aussie skipper picks up back-to-back boundaries with an on-drive wide of the mid-on fieldsman to move to 25 at a run a ball. Has he got another century or, dare we say it, another double century in him? Australia 4-147.

1657: Spinner Robin Peterson is back into the attack. There's still no real spin out there, so he's relying on flight and perhaps a bit of variable bounce, which was the undoing of Ponting. Hussey picks up a single for the only runs of the over. Australia 4-138.

1652: Graeme Smith introduces Morne Morkel into the attack and the lanky quick immediately draws an edge from the bat of Michael Hussey's bat. It goes straight to ground but he'll no doubt be bouyed by the delivery. Morkel starts his spell with a maiden as Hussey plays the rest of the over out watchfully.

Parko of Queanbeyan has some thoughts on Ponting's replacement: Well, considering Crappock has had a VENDETTA against Hughes for a few years - much like his dislike of Johnson - I'm sure he's not pushing a case for the former opener. For example, on Nov. 13 Crappock writes "Cowan bolts the door shut on Hughes... Hughes hasn't made a Sheild century yet" -even though the day before he scored 92 and then next game makes 158! I still think Hughesy has something to offer and if we are going to pick bowlers on their Shield form (ie, Hastings) then he does deserve another go.

1648: Philander beats Clarke with back-to-back balls outside the off-stump. The Aussie captain just seems to be shuffling around the crease a bit at the moment, though it must be said Philander is bowling a fantastic line. FOUR! The Aussie skipper picks up a boundary from the final ball of the over to break the shackles. He's moved to 16 and Australia are now 4-136.

1644: SB says: Steyn stays around the wicket to another left-hander, Michael Hussey, testing the veteran Aussie out with a couple of early short balls. It's going to take something pretty special from these two if Australia are to get even halfway to the Proteas' target. I tend to agree with RMB from Brisbane and bemoan the shot selection of out openers. Should they hold their spots for Hobart? Let me know your thoughts by leaving a comment. Australia 4-132.

Brenton of Queensland takes a dig at dean Elgar: Congrats to Dean Elgar for finally contributing something in this game!

1637: OUCH! Clarke cops one flush on the crown jewels from Philander and immediately collapses on all fours. Aussie physio Alex Kountouris comes out to check on the skipper's well being and after a few deep breaths he returns to his feet and takes guard once again. Philander does his best to find the same region, but the Aussie skipper is up to the task this time and plays defensively back down the wicket.

RMB of Brisbane says: Batting has been beyond dumb in this match. Some atrocious shot selection from both openers. Ridiculous.

1632: FIFTY! Cowan brings up his half-century with a square-drive out to the point boundary. WICKET! Cowan brings his hard work undone as he falls for the Proteas sucker-punch and is caught pulling on the square-leg boundary from the bowling of Steyn. Cowan goes for 53 and the Aussies are now 4-137.

Rippersportspro of NSW says: Sam Bruce, you and Robert Craddock are both spot on. Both Khawaja and Doolan will be playing in the PM's match against Sri Lanka before the series starts. At the moment, I think Khawaja has the nod but Doolan is well and truly breathing down his neck. If the selectors go with Khawaja, I would have him at 4. If they go with Doolan, I would have him at 5. To say that the PM's game is crucial for both these candidates is an understatement. Either way, this should mean that hopefully Clarke moves up to 3 and Watson goes down to 6.

Barryhall says: Shame to see punter retire as long as we don't rue his departure in the Ashes

1626: Philander continues with his second over after lunch and Cowan moves to 48 as he picks off the speedster through mid-wicket. The opener retains the strike and moves to 49 as guides Philander down to fine-leg from the final ball of the over.

1622: Clarke picks up three runs through mid-wicket as he works Steyn off his pads. The Aussie captain has moved to 12 without any trouble and looks to be seeing the ball pretty well. Has he got another century or double century in him? Australia 3-123.

Parko of Queanbeyan says: Who cares what CRAPPOCK thinks - he is consistantly WRONG and is only "respected" within News Limited circles.

Sam Bruce says: Fair enough, Parko. Who are you throwing up as Ponting's replacement?

Tim of Brisbane says: Is COWAN the only aussie with his head screwed on? Chasing 600 against a quality bowling attack was almost impossible to begin with. Why treat a TEST as an ODI and play aggressive cricket when defending the good balls, ignoring the wide ones and punishing the bad ones would have been the only logical tactic??

1616: Vernon Philander takes the ball from the other end and strays down the leg side with his first delivery. Clarke doesn't miss the opportunity to get up and running after the break and picks up a single down to fine-leg. Philander follows Steyn's lead in coming around the wicket to Cowan, but the Aussie opener is once again solid in defence.

1614: Michael Clarke and Ed Cowan are back out in the middle and Dale Steyn takes the first over after the luncheon interval. The paceman decides to come around the wicket to Cowan and is immediately on the spot. FOUR! Cowan guides Steyn wide of gully and out to the backward-point boundary to bring up the first runs of the afternoon session. FOUR! Cowan hits back-to-back boundaries as he pulls Steyn through mid-wicket. He finishes the over with a solid forward defence. Australia 3-118.

1607: Parko of Queanbeyan says: Making 632 against the World's best attack on Day 4/5 of Test Match with Warner (44.35); Cowan (35.53); Watson (37.54); Ponting (52.21); Clarke (52.15); Hussey (50.98); Wade (34.42); Johnson (21.81) - and if they all make their averages it's 325 - THREE HUNDRED RUNS SHORT. Do your FORM and do your HOMEWORK all you DELUDED optimists because you ain't in the real world.

Leo Press of Newcastle says: Sad day for cricket, I have lost my hero!

Arjun of India says: Thank u punter for the memories . There is no cricket without u . Hope to see u soon as a fielding coach .

Rippersportspro of NSW says: Unlucky Punter, thanks for the many memories throughout a wonderful and unforgettable Test career. Now, I'm looking forward to hopefully seeing Cowan, Clarke and Hussey all replicate what they did in Brisbane. Some runs from Wade and the tail wagging would be very handy as well.

1546: Sam Bruce says: Well said, Rippersportspro. It's going to be weird to see an Australia Test line-up without Ricky Ponting's name on it come Hobart. Attention now turns to who'll replace him and News Limited journalist Robert Craddock is currently on The Cricket Show suggesting it's a race in two between Alex Doolan and Usman Khawaja. Who do you think will get the nod?

Daniel of Melbourne says: I'm really liking Cowan's attitude at the moment. He's hitting a lot of the good deliveries put in front of him and is playing with a straight bat. I think any chance of the win is riding on his shoulders right now. As much as I love Warner in the team I think he would be better suited down the order which sucks because our middle order is solid. If I had to pick a team for the next Test I think I would go Cowan, Hughes, Khawaja, Warner Clarke, Hussey, Wade, Siddle, Hilfenhaus, Starc and Lyon. Hilf has only played two average Tests in the whole season and I think he deserves more of a shot at it. Watson needs to figure out what is going on because at the moment he shouldn't be playing unless he can bowl at least 15 overs an innings. Obviously Bird and Cutting are stiff to miss out but they wouldn't be in the frame if Pattinson and Cummins were fit anyway. Bird and Cutting will get their chance eventually and it remains to be seen if they can do good at Test level. Hastings's stats are great in Shield and he doesn't appear to be up to it. Siddle is consistent and aggressive, no one can deny that and Hilf can bowl great into the wind. Siddle's average certainly doesn't do him justice.

1542: Brian Fisher of Brisbane says: Sad to see Ponting go but the introduction of Hughes is just what we need.

1541: Ashton of CBD says: Clarke needs to pull a Brian Lara and get 400 not out for Australia to have any hope of chasing these runs down.

1538: Glenn of Batemans Bay says: Oh wow!. Bye bye Ricky. With tears in my eyes.

1530: Four! Four! Michael Clarke wastes little time settling in, the Aussie captain hitting back-to-back boundaries off Peterson to move to eight. The umpires take the bails off and Australia go to lunch at 3-110. Join us again in 40 minutes for the second session of play on day four.

1528: PONTING OUT! Ricky Ponting's Test career is over! The former Aussie captain rocked on the back foot and got an edge straight to slip from the bowling of spinner Robin Peterson for just eight runs. Ponting leaves the ground to a thunderous applause and handshakes from the Proteas players. Australia 3-102!

1525: Ponting looks to have sorted himself outside the off stump today. He's leaving well and doesn't appear to be going as hard at the ball as he usually does early in his innings. Steyn is persisting with the line the Proteas know gives Ponting trouble, but he looks pretty comfortable. The Aussies have moved to 2-97 just before lunch.

1515: FOUR! Ponting hits his second boundary with a beautiful on-drive through the legs of Morne Morkel at mid-on. Things are looking good for the former Aussie captain early in his innings.

1514: Steyn is back into the attack. He's had Ponting's measure so far this series. Ponting looks to be concentrating harder than I've seen all series. He's not pushing as hard at the ball as he usually does.

1510: Sharon says  What a fantastic gesture of sportsmanship by the South Africans.  Shows the respect they have for Punter… Even if they want to get him out as quickly as possible

Ben Higgins says: You're dead right Sharon. A great gesture by the Proteas. There is a great respect between these two nations. Ricky Ponting's wicket will be the most valued today/ tomorrow ... hopefully not.

1508: Rippersportspro of NSW Come on Punter, hope you have 1 last solid knock left in you. Have to agree with Falcon, 3 century makers is the minimum that the Aussies need if they are to somehow win this match. Hopefully Clarke's single figure score was a one off and a case of law of averages working against him. Hussey for a hometown hundred whenever he bats (hopefully tomorrow).

Ben Higgins says: Probably going to need a big double-century maker as well Rippersportspro. I'd like to think Punter has that innings in him. He's famed for that fighting spirit and Australia can't get their back any closer to the wall. Don't forget Matthew Wade. He was the hero of the first innings and is more than capable of making a century.

1506: We're seeing a change of ball here. The umpires obviously think the ball has gone out of shape. The Aussies wouldn't be too happy about that.

1504: The Aussies are now 2/93. The run-rate has never been a problem but there's half an hour before lunch and Michael Clarke would be praying he isn't required in the middle for a long time to come.

1501: FOUR! Ponting with a classic pull off Morkel. That was vintage Ponting. He's looked solid so far and what a geat way to get off the mark.

1452: Morkel around the wicket to Cowan now. The two Tasmanians are at the crease. That hasn't happened to often. The big South African is trying to shake Cowan up ... it worked against Watson.

1448: SIX! Amazing shot. Ed Cowan launches a slog sweep over the cover boundary. Well that is certainly one way to up the scoring rate and push the South Africans back.

1447: Ponting strides to the pitch. A huge ovation as the former captain walks into the middle for the last time in his 168th Test and the South Africans stand in a guard of honour. What a fantastic gesture.

1445: WICKET!! Watson 25 (c Smith b Morkel; AUS 2/81) Watson gets squared up and Smith takes a nice catch, low and to his right. Morkel gets the breakthrough.

1444: A shout! AB de Villiers asks the question after Watson tries to glance the ball off his hip. The South Africans decide not to review it and replays suggest they made the right decision. The ball was no where near the bat.

1440: Watson has gone past Cowan now. A couple of classy boundaries has taken Watson to 25 while Cowan is on 24. Both the batsman seem to have got their eye in now.

1436: FOUR RUNS: Shane Watson drives back past Morkel for four runs. A lovely stroke as Watson looks to get his feet moving . As shown on Sunday the batsman can get on top after the new ball loses its tricks.

1430: DRINKS. Australia have survived the first hour with the loss of only one wicket. David Warner went on the second ball of the day to a cracker from Philander. However, Watson and Cowan have steadied the ship and put on 33 runs. Australia are now 1/73.

1428: BOUNDARY! Watson creams a full toss from Peterson for four runs. Watson is starting to open up a bit now.

1427: Ball to the groin.  Ouch that hurt! Cowan cops an inside edge into his corridor of uncertainty. Couple of deep breathes Ed, you'll be right.

1424: FOUR! Watson belts a wide short ball from Morkel to the boundary. He follows it up with a clip off the legs that rotates the strike nicely. That's what the Aussies are going to need today. Changing it up and keeping the scoreboard ticking over. The South Africans will try to strangle us and build pressure by drying up the runs.

1422: Morne Morkel into the attack. Ok. I might have gone a bit early hoping Morkel was out of the attack. He has been the most dangerous Proteas paceman in this series.

1420: Robin Peterson is on. South Africa turn to spin far earlier than I though they might. Does this mean Morne Morkel is out of action for today. Let's hope so. Cowan is now on 22 and Watson is taking his time, he's still on nine.

1415: FOUR RUNS! Cowan knocks a classy drive down the ground to the boundary line. Steyn pitched it up looking for some swing but Cowan pounced. The Aussies will need to jump on any loose balls today. The score moves along to 1/62.

1410: Brayden Yates asks How many runs would Australia need to get without the test being declared a failure? Considering we lost that is, and also why do you think we could not kill off SA in the first 2 tests, we could be world No.1 by now.

Ben Higgins says: I think it is more a matter of time rather than runs. If Australia can survive today I think it would be an achievement and if they can do that then the runs shoud follow. Any home series loss should be declared a failure. There is no such thing as an honourable loss.
Why we couldn't kill off South Africa. In Brisbane a day and a half was lost to run so that's fair enough. In Adelaide we just ran into a bloke who would not be moved. Faf du Plessis was incredible and Australia is going to need a similar performance here. Also losing James Pattinson didn't help.

1405: Ashton of CBD: This innings is do or die for Watson. He must make this the day he finally converts to another test 100 to retain his spot at number 3.

Ben Higgins says: I reckon you're spot on Ashton. Watson still hasn't cemented himself in the top order - as much as the Australian hierarchy would love him to. I think with the inclusion of Khawaja, Hughes or Quiney it should allow Watto to move down the order a bit.

1402: Amla is in to a bat pad as the South Africans think Ed Cowan might be nervous off his pads. Graeme Smith is certainly going after the Aussies early on day four.

1359: Geoff from Sydney: Hi Ben, I am at a loss to understand the criticism of Starc's performance yesterday, he Bowled 26% of all the Overs Bowled, went for 27% of the Runs, and took 60% of the Wickets. How does that make him part of a "second string, pop gun attack" as labelled by some Writers ? If anybody let the side down it was watson who only Bowled 9 Overs all day, (so much for his fitness) and Lyon who didn't take Wickets and didn't contain.

Ben Higgins says: You're not wrong Geoff, Starc was 12th man in the first two Tests so is hardly second string. He's a wicket-taker, if he gives up some runs I don't think Michael Clarke would mind too much. I don't think anybody knows why Watson didn't bowl except for Watson and Clarke. It certainly is a puzzle. Lastly, I think its a bit harsh on Lyon. He was very good in the first innings and we know Perth isn't kind to spinners on a whole. He is the best spinner in Australia and deserves to start every Test.

1348: FOUR RUNS: Glorious straight drive by Watson off Steyn. That shows you the pitch is batter friendly. Hopefully provides Watto with a bit of confidence and Australia moves to 1/49.

1345: Ashton of CBD: This innings is do or die for Watson. He must make this the day he finally converts to another test 100 to retain his spot at number 3.

Ben Higgins says: Got to say I agree with you there Ashton. Watson hasn't cemented himself at the top of the line-up as much as the selectors would love him to. The inclusion to Khawaja or Hughes would allow him to move down the order.

1344: A maiden for Philander as Cowan looks comfortable in behind the ball. He is going to be a key today and could be the man to hold the innings together and allows the likes of Watson and Clarke to attack.

1339: A shout from the South Africans. It was turned down as Shane Watson's breaths a sigh of relief. Replays show it might have been out. Steyn is certainly getting the ball to talk at this early stage. Cowan is on 13 and Watson has made one.

1335: Well, I was going to say good afternoon and welcome to the coverage but that's been thrown out the window already. It's Ben Higgins here with you to start the day. Warner's gone and Watson survives a close call on his first ball. Should be an interesting day ahead. Stay tuned!

1331: WICKET! Warner (29 c Smith b Philander; Aus 1/40) Australia get off to a shocking start as Warner is on his way second ball. Great ball from Vernon Philander. Got one to jag away and take the edge through to Smith at first slip. Wow!

1320: Hello and welcome to day four of foxsports.com.au's LIVE and INTERACTIVE coverage of the third Test between Australia and South Africa. The weather is looking good at the WACA and we're almost ready for the start of the day's play. Australia's batsman will be desperate to survive but they must also keep the scoreboard ticking over if they hope to chase down the massive 632 runs needed for victory. Stick with us throughout the day and don't forget to send in your questions and comments by emailing blogs@foxsports.com.au or leaving a comment at the bottom of the page.


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