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Swann catch keeps England in contention

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AFP Adelaide
A leaping catch by Graeme Swann in the final minutes of play kept England in contention against Australia on the opening day of the second Ashes Test in Adelaide today.

The Australians, one-up in the series, looked in control at 257 for four nearing stumps, before Swann held a flying catch two-handed at square leg to dismiss the dangerous George Bailey for 53.

Bailey had looked set for a substantial score batting with skipper Michael Clarke before he hooked paceman Stuart Broad to Swann, whose brilliant piece of outfielding swung the pendulum towards England on a first day of thrust and parry.
 

At the close, Australia, after winning the toss, were 273-5 with Clarke, who boasts a ground average of more than 100, on 48 and Brad Haddin on seven.

It could have been even better for England. Michael Carberry at backward point dropped a sitter off Haddin shortly before the close.

Bailey was in aggressive mood, smashing three sixes, two of them off spinner Monty Panesar and a pull off paceman Broad.

Panesar put down Bailey, missing a sharp caught and bowled chance when the batsman was on 10 and Clarke survived when a flying Joe Root put him down at midwicket off Swann.

England had grabbed three crucial wickets to peg Australia back in the half-hour before tea after the home side made a strong start.

Chris Rogers and Shane Watson put on a century stand for the second wicket before both departed in the space of six balls.

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First Published: Dec 05 2013 | 2:11 PM IST

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