Category Archives: Australia

A View From The Boundary

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Jocelyn Galsworthy has been painting at cricket grounds for the last 28 years and her favourite English ground (OK – after Lords, admittedly) is Trent Bridge. She’s returned to paint another portrait of the ground over the five days of the Test, hiding behind a screen in front of the new scoreboard and replay screen.

Jocelyn is based on the Isle of Wight, but travels the world painting cricket grounds of all shapes and sizes. Her first portrait of Trent Bridge was in 1985, so she has seen the ground develop radically since then. In 1998 she sat in front of the pavilion to capture the seen with the newly-opened Radcliffe Road stand and this time she wishes to include the New Stand into the portrait.

Although she is here for five days, it will take upwards of three weeks to add all the fine detail and complete the picture. However, she will be using a little bit of artistic licence as the final painting will not include the ‘cherry picker’ and elevated TV camera. And they say that pictures don’t lie!

Jocelyn loves Trent Bridge, particularly the atmosphere and the helpfulness of the stewards. I’m sure she’ll be back in future years!

Nick Shaw

Day Three Live: Wickets Keep Tumbling

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Prior is the next to go for 31 and that leaves England on 218-6 and out of recognised batsmen. Siddle is the wicket-taker as Prior tries to pull him but doesn’t catch it right and the ball loops to mid-wicket where Cowan completes the catch. The lead is just 154 but Bell remains on 48 despite a few convincing appeals. The Warwickshire batsman will be looking to prove some critics wrong and guide England to a comfortable position.

Day Three Live: Game On A Knife Edge

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As the new ball is in use this game still has the opportunity to take a big step towards completion today. The crowd know this and the atmosphere remains at a high level in keeping with the pressure situation of the game. England are up to 212-5, a lead of 147 with Bell on 47 and Prior on 25.

Day Three Live: Early Afternoon Tweets

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@Antony_Melvin

“Only three teams in history have scored 200+ in the fourth innings to win at Trent Bridge #ashes stats.espncricinfo.com/ci/engine/stat…

@garmstrong61

“Highest successful fourth innings run chase at Trent Bridge in Ashes Tests is 3-189 by England in 1977. Best by Australia is 3-158 in 2001.”

 @paulli00

@tnfcricket when I grow up I wanna be Ashton Agar! #Ashtag #ashes #tnfcricket pic.twitter.com/9lZLheDwLN

@Ipkissmog

@TrentBridge: Exclusive podcast with Duckworth Lewis Method audioboo.fm/boos/1497834-t… #ashes #RISE””

@ChipDrunk

@ECB_cricket If (IF) Broad is fully fit to bowl in the 2nd innings, i think we can defend around 230/240. #Ashes #Rise

Day Three Live: Lead Past 100 But Bairstow Falls

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England have moved on to 172-4 which is a lead of 107. Their journey has had a few bumps though as Bell was reprieved when he reviewed his LBW decision by the narrowest of margins. Bell is on 35 but he has just lost partner Bairstow for 15 as he edged behind to Haddin of Agar. Five down, new ball to come and Matt Prior is heading to the crease.

Day Three Live: First Session

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A balanced session for both teams which will see Australia the happier of the two sides. They have removed two of England’s biggest danger men in Cook and Pietersen but the hosts have still added 77 runs during the session taking their lead to 92. Join us in 40 minutes when England will resume on 157-4.

Game In Balance As Lunch Approaches

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Even after a little recovery, England still find themselves in some bother on 155-4 and James Pattinson and Mitchell Starc tie the score down before tea. Bell has moved on to 20 with Bairstow on 11 with the crowd starting to push England on. The afternoon session is sure to bring more surprises and it could be the most crucial session so far in deciding the match.