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Quickfire Hayden hammers England again SYDNEY, Friday (Reuters) - Matthew Hayden hammered 98 as Australia crushed England by seven wickets with five overs to spare in the opening match of a triangular limited-overs series on Friday. Man-of-the-match Hayden's lighting century stand with fellow opener Adam Gilchrist, who belted 53 from 50 deliveries, left the Australians in total control after Nick Knight has made 111 not out in England's total of 251 for eight at the Sydney Cricket Ground. Damien Martyn finished on 46 not out while Darren Lehmann was unbeaten on 27 as Australia cruised to victory, their eighth consecutive one-day win over England stretching back to 1999. Knight made it through the entire England innings despite batting through the final few overs with a runner after suffering cramps. He put on 101 in 17 overs with Marcus Trescothick (60) for the opening wicket and shared in a 102-stand with Nasser Hussain for the third wicket before the middle-order collapsed. Brett Lee was the best of the Australian bowlers, collecting four wickets, including two in two balls in the final over of the innings, while Lehmann claimed three victims with his left arm spin. Lee made the initial breakthrough when he had Trescothick caught at first slip, then Warne got rid of Ronnie Irani for a duck as the tourists lost two wickets in five balls. Familiar slump Hussain and Knight steadied the innings before the English skipper holed out to Jason Gillespie in the deep with the total on 205, triggering a familiar middle-order slump. Knight had a let-off on 91 when Gilchrist missed a stumping but survived to post his fifth international one-day hundred and his first against Australia in 133 balls, featuring six fours and a six. While England, yet to win a match on their Ashes tour, had managed a respectable total it soon became clear that it was unlikely to be enough as the Australians made light work of their run chase. Hayden and Gilchrist made a flying start as they brought up the first 50 in 6.1 overs before Gilchrist threw his wicket away with the total on 101 after 14 overs when he hit a catch straight to Owais Shah at long-on. Ponting, presented with the International Cricket Council's one-day world championship shield before the match, made 18 before edging Ian Blackwell to slip . Explosive innings Hayden, who scored centuries in both innings of the first Ashes test, seemed certain to bring up his fourth one-day hundred when he drove Blackwell straight to Trescothick at mid-on, ending an explosive 92-ball innings that included eight fours and two sixes. Any thoughts England may have had of a fightback quickly disappeared as Martyn and Lehmann quickly got the remaining 62 needed. The teams face each other again in Melbourne on Sunday before Sri Lanka play their opening match against England in Brisbane on Tuesday. England innings M.Trescothick c Warne b Lee 60 N.Knight not out 111 R.Irani lbw b Warne 0 N.Hussain c Gillespie b Lehmann 52 I.Blackwell c Gilchrist b Lehmann 0 O.Shah c Bevan b Lehmann 2 A.Stewart lbw b Lee 4 C.White b Lee 15 G.Batty b Lee 0 A.Caddick not out 1 Extras (b-2 w-3 nb-1) 6 Total (for eight wickets, 50 overs) 251 Fall of wickets: 1-101 2-103 3-205 4-206 5-211 6-223 7-249 8-249 Did not bat: J.Kirtley Bowling: McGrath 8-0-36-0, Gillespie 7-1-41-0, Watson 3-0-25-0, Lee 8-0-47-4 (w-1 nb-1), Warne 10-0-42-1 (w-1), Lehmann 10-0-32-3 (w-1), Martyn 4-0-26-0 Australia innings A.Gilchrist c Shah b Irani 53 M.Hayden c Trescothick b Blackwell 98 R.Ponting c Irani b Blackwell 18 D.Martyn not out 46 D.Lehmann not out 27 Extras (lb-5 w-2 nb-3) 10 Total (for three wickets, 45 overs) 252 Fall of wickets: 1-101 2-161 3-161 Did not bat: M.Bevan, S.Watson, S.Warne, B.Lee, J.Gillespie,G.McGrath. Bowling: Kirtley 7-1-53-0 (nb-1), Caddick 6-0-35-0 (nb-1 w-1), White 7-0-33-0 (nb-1), Irani 5-0-33-1, Blackwell 10-0-38-2, Batty 10-0-55-0 (w-1) Result: Australia won by seven wickets. |
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