LEEDS
An enterprising eighth-wicket partnership of 108 from 79 balls from Graeme Swann (62) and Stuart Broad (61) at Headingley delayed the inevitable defeat and helped
When Swann came to the crease at 120-7, England was still 42 runs short of its heaviest test defeat at home to Australia (innings and 180 runs at Trent Bridge in 1989) and 74 runs from its heaviest test defeat at Headingley (innings and 148 against Australia in 1993).
Johnson took 5-69 from 19.3 overs, ending the match by bowling Graham Onions for a duck about 40 minutes after lunch.
The series will now be decided in the fifth test at The Oval starting Aug. 20.
'It's been an enjoyable week,'
'We didn't really turn up this week,' said
Prior was the next to go when his tentative push at a ball from Hilfenhaus on off stump was caught by wicketkeeper Brad Haddin, pouching the ball one-handed while diving to his right. The score was then 120-7 in the 39th over of the innings.
Prior added 34 with Stuart Broad, who claimed test best figures of 6-91 Saturday.
Broad was dropped by Peter Siddle at mid-off on 18 from a leading edge off Mitchell Johnson. He was dropped again on 53 by Johnson at long-off and by a diving Simon Katich on the midwicket boundary on 57, but his attacking strokes frustrated
Broad and Swann fought hard and scored 49 runs in a three-over spell that saw Stuart Clark concede 16 runs in the 47th and 49th over and Siddle 17 runs in the 48th. Broad registered his half-century off just 42 balls by clubbing Siddle down the ground for another boundary.
Broad was eventually out when he pulled Siddle to Shane Watson on the midwicket boundary.
Swann reached his fifty off 53 balls by hooking Siddle over fine leg. Siddle conceded just four runs from his six overs Saturday. Yet his six overs Sunday cost 46.
Swann eventually edged Johnson to Haddin trying another heave over long-on in the 60th over. He faced 72 balls and struck seven fours and a six.
Nine deliveries later, Onions was out for his second duck of the match to make
The match started in chaotic circumstances for
Prior was only able to play after England received permission from Australia to delay the toss by 10 minutes to give him time to assess his fitness.
Earlier Friday morning,
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