Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Teen Sangha frustrates England

- Reuters sportsdesk@hindustant­imesa.com

SYDNEY: England were held to a draw by a Cricket Australia XI in their final tour match ahead of the Ashes after they struggled to break a fourth-wicket partnershi­p of 263 on a lifeless Townsville pitch on Saturday. Jason Sangha, 18, became the second-youngest batsman after Sachin Tendulkar to score a first-class hundred against England on his way to 133, while captain Matt Short finished the day unbeaten on 134.

The tourists would have wanted to take the seven wickets they needed to wrap up a victory in the four-day match fairly quickly but coach Trevor Bayliss said a day labouring in the field was also good practice.

“I think over the three games we’ve got everything we wanted to get out of these matches,” he told reporters in Queensland after England’s third tour match.

“Today wasn’t a perfect game of cricket for us but we spent a bit of time out in the dirt and to be realistic, over a five test series, we’ll probably have another one or two of those days.”

Australian­s would have been encouraged that a bowling attack featuring Stuart Broad, Chris Woakes and Moeen Ali managed to take just one wicket at a cost of 220 runs on Saturday.

“You’re always disappoint­ed when you don’t take 10 for 90 but the wicket was very flat,” Bayliss added. “You play cricket long enough and those days are going to happen.”

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AFP Jason Sangha.

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