Swann at Lord sizzles as Australia collapse

London: Graeme Swann in control of the second Test at Lord's left England top-order collapse as Australia's top bat and ball with both starred.

Australia at Lord's on Friday, England's first innings 361, a deficit of 233 runs were out for 128 in reply. Off-spinner Graeme Swann, more than any other batsman Shane Watson made 30 to 44 runs for five wickets in an innings where.

Australia before tea on the second day of England's first innings 361 for seven in 96 did - a deficit of 265 runs and still have 66 more to avoid follow-on.

First day in a quickfire 28 not out batting at 11 for Swann, who destroyed Australia, on 27 runs for three wickets in 15 overs data were tea.


He suffered a rescue mission Trent Bridge, which England 73 almost 14 runs to win first Test denied Brad Haddin, Peter Siddle not out with zero to two was not out.

Tim Bresnan early in the session Changed to 53 without loss at the Australian Open 42 saw an initial spark off two wickets for nine runs.

Shane Watson, left only two hundreds in a Test batting career story, it seemed to make 30.

However, throughout the game pad in front of him, Opener, Bresnan was lbw to England's Steven Finn recalled later dropped.

The poor reviews at Trent Bridge would cost Australia dear.

Watson, Kumar Dharmasena still together but the actual decision to field Sri Lanka only to confirm Tony Hill of New Zealand asked for a referral.

Soon after lunch Chris Rogers lbw manner was strange.

The ball appeared to slip out of the bowler's hand, and 'boxed' the left-hander,, toss remembered a moment in the Swan.

South African umpire Marais ERASMUS Middlesex left-hander's off home Rogers lbw for 15 on the ground.

Though replays indicated the ball would have missed leg stump Rogers, a review of selected acquisitions.

Bresnan to wicketkeeper Matt Prior to that a wide distribution nicked when Phil Hughes out for the next decline.

Dharmasena raised his finger immediately, but Hughes was insufficient evidence to overturn the original decision to decide just tried shaking a review.

Trent Bridge with his Achilles heel fallible top order were Australia, "the home of cricket 'in front of a crowd of more than 28,000 potential of the sun drenched had lost three wickets for 11 runs.

There is no doubt about the way that Australia was four down, however, was not.

Jonathan Trott seven to drop a routine slip catch off Swann saw Ed Cowan later bought out the Australian Usman Khawaja, he holed out to Kevin Pietersen at mid-off off-spinner's wicket when he was 14.

For the first time in his career, Australian captain Michael Clarke, tourists' best batsman, has not been in trouble in his behalf.

Steven Smith, whose short leg 109 Thursday, from the depths of 28 for three was revived in England, Ian Bell, but was laughing just as Clark can see.

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Before that, he threw on James Anderson failed to beat the last thing Australia needs now is a terrible mix-up that saw the striker Ashton Agar he has found so far, while a run-out, and charged down the pitch again.

Earlier on Friday, extension (33) and Swann 48 runs for the last wicket by adding disappoint Australia.

Ryan Harris, 72 runs with five wickets at Lord's honors boards have their place, in the course of a year dropped their first test of the recalled Mitchell Starc.

Score Board

England won the toss and

England 1st innings

* A N Cook lbw b Watson 12

J. E. Route 6 lbw b Harris

In J. L. Trott c Khawaja b Harris 58

KP Pietersen c Haddin b Harris 2 Kashmir

Bell c Clarke b Smith at R 109

J. M. Bairstow C & B Smith 67

† MJ Prior c Haddin b Smith 6

TT Bresnan c Haddin b Harris 7

J. M. Anderson c Haddin b Harris 12

Brad Haddin b Pattinson 33 SC JC

GP Swann not out 28

Extras (LB 11, W 4, Nb 6) 21

Total (all out, 100.1 overs) 361

Fall: 1-18, 2-26, 3-28, 4-127, 5-271, 6-274, 7-283, 8-289, 9-313, 10-361

Bowling: Pattinson 20.1-3-95-1 (3nb, 4w); Harris 26-6-72-5, Watson 13-4-45-1; Siddle 22-6-76-0 (1nb); Agar 13-2 -44-0 (2nb); Mr. Smith 6-1-18-3

Australia 1st innings

SR Watson lbw b Bresnan 30

C. J. L. Rogers lbw b Swann 15

U. Khawaja c Pietersen b Swann 14 T.

PJ Hughes c Prior b Bresnan 1

* MJ Clarke lbw b Broad 28

SPD Smith 2 c Bell b Swann

BJ Haddin † c Trott b Swann 7

Agar 2 over C

PM Siddle c Swann b Anderson 2

JL Pattinson not out 10

C Pietersen b Swann 10 R. J. Harris

Extras (b 4, LB 1, W 2) 7

Total (all out, 53.3 overs) 128

Fall: 1-42, 2-50, 3-53, 4-69, 5-86, 6-91, 7-96, 8-104, 9-104, 10-128

Bowling: Anderson 14-8-25-1 (1w); Broad 11-3-26-1 (1w); Bresnan 7-1-28-2; Swan 21.3-5-44 -5

Umpires: HDPK Dharmasena (Sri Lanka) and M ERASMUS (South Africa). TV umpire: an L Hill (New Zealand). RSS Madugalle (Sri Lanka) Match referee

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