English Cook rings Aussie Bell at SCG
Jan. 5: Centuries by Alastair Cook and Ian Bell put England within sight of their first series victory in Australia for 24 years after a dominant third day at the final Sydney Ashes Test on Wednesday. Cook again tormented Australia with 189 while Bell broke his 18-Test drought against Australia with 115 and his elusive first Ashes century to have England in command with a 208-run lead and two days left to force a result.
When bad light ended play with five scheduled overs left, England were 488 for seven with Matt Prior on 54 and Tim Bresnan yet to score.
Cook was finally out driving at Shane Watson and getting a thick edge to a diving Michael Hussey at gully not long after tea, while Bell was caught at slip by Michael Clarke off Mitchell Johnson.
Cook blunted Australia’s attack in over eight hours’ of supreme concentration spread over 342 balls with 16 fours.
Along the way, the left-handed opener extended his series aggregate to 766 at 127.66, second only to Wally Hammond (905 in 1928-29) for most runs for England in a series in Australia. Cook, who has batted for almost 36 hours in the series — equivalent to six days’ play — tilted the pendulum towards the tourists with a 154-run sixth-wicket partnership with Bell.
He was denied his second double-century of the series after his unbeaten 235 in the first Brisbane Test. He also scored 148 in Adelaide. The Essex left-hander survived a fright on 99 when close-in fielder Phillip Hughes, at shot-leg claimed a catch off spinner Michael Beer, only for a referral to show that the ball had bounced just before the fielder’s hands.
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