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The fifth ODI of the 2005–06 series between Australia and South Africa at Wanderers Stadium in Johannesburg saw many records set including the worst figures ever recorded in an innings in ODI cricket. Australia's Mick Lewis, playing in his seventh and subsequent final match, returned figures of 0/113 from his 10 overs in the second innings of ...
Shortly after lunch, Rahane's innings came to an end as he was caught by Green while on 89. [38] Thakur managed to complete his fifty, but his dismissal triggered a collapse in India's score, concluding at 296 and trailing by 173 runs. Australia's second innings commenced with an early setback, as Warner was caught behind off Siraj's bowling.
The Indian innings folded quickly on the second day for 150. Australia started badly, going to 1–9 and later to 2–49 before Justin Langer and Ricky Ponting, who scored 223 and 141* respectively, took them past 450. An unbeaten cameo of 45 from Gilchrist took them to 5–552, and Australia declared their innings closed.
A no ball is the only score of his first over of the innings. It will be Ollie Robinson from the other end. Australia 222-5 (74.1), Cameron Green 15, Alex Carey 10, Ben Stokes 0-0 (0.1) (lead by 313)
Australia lost its first four wickets for 16 runs in its second innings but a 153-run stand between Steve Smith and Mitchell Marsh had the hosts in a good position with two days to play in the ...
England bowled out Australia for 386 to lead by seven runs going into the second innings of this first Ashes Test, but then lost early wickets as conditions worsened
Australia was the losing team on all three occasions. Harbhajan's first innings hat-trick was the first ever by an Indian in Test cricket. [16] Laxman's innings of 281 was the highest, at the time, by an Indian in Tests, surpassing Sunil Gavaskar's record of 236 not out. [17] Dravid's innings of 180 was his ninth Test century and first against ...
Ricky Ponting's unbeaten 176 propelled Australia to a humongous score. Australia ended the day with 400/5 from 90 overs, and Ponting was unbeaten on 176, [27] his 19th test hundred and his fifth for the year 2003, a remarkable year for him in which he had hitherto scored 1149 runs at an average of 95.75, and had set his sights for a double ...