Jan 22, 2011

Marsh makes Australia proud

'Man of the Match' Shaun Marsh (110) of the one-day international matches on the spur of the second century Australia second ODI at The Oval here today Beleriw England won by 46 runs.

Australia's World Cup squad but was not included in the Marsh alone here today, he played a key role in winning team. Their century stand of the innings after being invited to bat, Australia scored 230 in 48.2 overs.

In reply, England 45 overs to score just 184 runs were reduced, in which fast bowler Doug Bolinzar (four wickets in 28 overs) by two wickets at the start of the crucial role Actkaayae. This seven-match ODI series in Australia made it 2-0 lead.

But for Australian spinner Nathan Hauritz injury in this match could become a concern because it seems that his side is eroding. This season he was playing his first international match, but now their World Cup were also clouded in doubt.

Series of two matches in the Australian team has been able to win because of performance. Marsh in the match where the team victory in the opener Shane Watson had played 161-run innings.

Batting at number six, the left-handed batsman completed a 101-ball century. He Michael Yardi six hitting the ball at mid-wicket to complete his century. The last two balls but they were Jamac boundaries.

Marsh, the last batter from the Australian pavilion are back and this time he faced 114 balls with the help of eight fours and two sixes had scored 110 runs. Ajmal Shahzad and Chris Tremlett from England three - three wickets.

The home side scored 142 for eight at Ghँakara was difficult to bat at No. 10 landed, but Marsh and Doug Bolinzar for Australia one-day record for the ninth wicket partnership of 88 runs took over the team.

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