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October 30, 2002 Wednesday Sha’aban 23,1423

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Nasser sounds Ashes warning with century


PERTH, Oct 29: Nasser Hussain scored England’s first century of their Ashes tour Tuesday to give his side a great chance of victory against Western Australia.

The England captain made 117 to help the tourists reach 327 and a first innings lead of 114 despite a late batting collapse.

Western Australia wiped 16 off the deficit in the seven overs they faced before stumps but lost opener Scott Meuleman for one along the way.

England have been heavily criticised after a poor start to their tour but finally showed that they were coming to terms with Australian conditions in time for next week’s first Test.

All six of England’s specialist batsmen made contributions with none scoring fewer than 29 runs.

None, with the exception of Hussain, carried the job through but the Essex skipper made up for any shortcomings with a controlled innings full of purpose, batting more than four and a half hours, facing 220 balls and hitting 21 fours.

The tailend, which had saved England from humiliation in an earlier two-day game against Western Australia, failed to repeat their previous heroics as the last six wickets tumbled for 39 runs.

Fast bowler Matthew Nicholson was the main destroyer, mopping up the tail to finish with figures of 6-79 from 19.5 overs.

With seven tricky overs to face, Western Australian captain and test opener Justin Langer opted not to pad up for the second innings, sending out Mike Hussey and Meuleman instead.

Hussey hit two quick boundaries to reach the close unbeaten on 14 but Meuleman departed in the third over when he was trapped lbw by paceman Andy Caddick.

Scoreboard

WESTERN AUSTRALIA (1st Innings) 213

ENGLAND (1st Innings, overnight 54-0):

M.E. Trescothick c Hussey b N’olson 46

R.W.T. Key c N’olson b Williams 33

M.A. Butcher lbw b Angel 29

N. Hussain c Campbell b N’olson 117

J.P. Crawley b Karppinen 45

A.J. Stewart c Hussey b Angel 29

C. White b N’olson 7

A.F. Giles lbw b N’olson 0

A.R. Caddick not out 6

S.P. Jones c Hussey b N’olson 4

S.J. Harmison c North b N’olson 4

EXTRAS (LB-5, NB-2) 7

TOTAL (all out, 102.5 overs) 327

FALL OF WKTS: 1-55, 2-94, 3-153, 4-232, 5-288, 6-312, 7-312, 8-313, 9-319.

BOWLING: Williams 23-5-71-1; Karppinen 18-5-61-1 (2nb); Nicholson 19.5-6-79-6; Angel 22-8-62-2; Hogg 20-5-49-0.

WESTERN AUSTRALIA (2nd Innings):

M.E. Hussey not out 14

S.W. Meuleman lbw b Caddick 1

C.J.L. Rogers not out 0

EXTRAS (LB-1) 1

TOTAL (for one wkt, 7 overs) 16

FALL OF WKT: 1-9.

BOWLING (to-date): Caddick 4-3-3-1; Jones 3-0-12-0.—Reuters






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