Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Marsh ton drives Aussies ahead

ADELAIDE TEST Middleorde­r batsman’s first Ashes century gives Oz the edge

- Omnisport sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

ADELAIDE: Shaun Marsh described his maiden Ashes century as an emotional moment after he played the pivotal role in a day of Australian dominance in Adelaide on Sunday.

Marsh was unbeaten on 126 when Australia declared at 442-8 in their first innings, with England reaching 29-1 before rain brought a premature end to a stern examinatio­n under the lights in Adelaide.

The selection of Marsh as a batting number six raised eyebrows before the opening Test, but the left-hander followed up a fifty in Brisbane with his fifth Test ton, just his second at home.

“It’s an amazing feeling to bring up a hundred in an Ashes Test match,” Marsh told BT Sport. “There was a lot of emotion when I brought it up.

“I really enjoyed today, just got to keep working hard now and keep enjoying it.”

Marsh was quick to praise the support acts played by Tim Paine (57) and Pat Cummins, who shared an innings-best 99-run union with the centurion for the eighth wicket.

“I thought the way Painey and Patty Cummins went about it, to get us over the 400 mark...it’s a good day,” Marsh added.

“It would have been nice to get all the overs in, but hopefully we can come out tomorrow morning and take a few early wickets to put them under pressure.

“The way Painey come out, the intent he showed was awesome. Patty did the job up in Brisbane and did the job again here today with the bat, those two were really good.”

Marsh drilled Stuart Broad back over his head for six in an over that went for 15 directly before Smith called time on the innings.

“We got a message from Smithy to try and up the ante just before tea [dinner] and have a crack after for four or five overs and then have a crack at them,” Marsh explained. fifth Test ton takes the first innings away from England, Tim Paine (51) and Pat Cummins (Test-best 44) serving as able deputies.

hits unbeaten 126 from 231 deliveries, vindicatin­g his surprise selection at number six, as England’s attack runs out of ideas again.

Anderson had seven unsuccessf­ul lbw appeals in the Australia innings. Nobody else had more than two.

Today was the third time in Ashes history that Australia declared after being sent in. Both previous occasions saw them score 601.

From the 12 England innings since the start of the 2015 Ashes series, Mitchell Starc has taken the first wicket seven times. Marsh looked out on 29 when he was rapped on the pad by James Anderson. Umpire Chris Gaffaney agreed and raised his finger, but Marsh called for a review, which showed the ball was sneaking over the stumps and the left-hander made the most of it. falls for 18, but England’s top order rescued from sterner examinatio­n by the weather.

It’s an amazing feeling to bring up a hundred in an Ashes Test match. There was a lot of emotion when I brought it up.

SHAUN MARSH, Australia batsman after getting to his hundred

 ?? GETTY IMAGES ?? Alastair Cook and James Vince conspired to drop Marsh late in his innings but they are now tasked with leading England’s resistance. Shaun Marsh celebrates after reaching his century at the Adelaide Oval on Sunday. SHAUN MARSH’S
GETTY IMAGES Alastair Cook and James Vince conspired to drop Marsh late in his innings but they are now tasked with leading England’s resistance. Shaun Marsh celebrates after reaching his century at the Adelaide Oval on Sunday. SHAUN MARSH’S
 ??  ?? Shaun Marsh waits for a review after Anderson’s appeal.
Shaun Marsh waits for a review after Anderson’s appeal.

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