England vs Australia Highlights – 2009 Ashes + ODIs and T20s

Watch cricket highlights of the 2009 Tour of England by Australia which includes the 5 Ashes Tests, 7 ODIs and a couple of T20 games.

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Cricket Highlights
ODI Highlights
The 4th, 5th, 6th ODIs are currently unavailable cos the video site is down big time

Aus 176 all out – Graeme Swann 5 wickets | Eng win after jitters: Denly 53, Strauss 47
Australia win the NatWest series 6-1

Aus 296/8: Tim Paine 111, Hussey 65, Hopes and White late blitz | England 185 all out – Hopes 3 wickets

England 299 Eoin Morgan 58 | Aus win on a Ricky Ponting brilliant 126

Brett Lee 5 wickets and it’s 4-0 to Aus

Eng 228/9 Strauss 63, Morgan 43 – Aus win easy 230/4: Cameron White 105

Aus 249/8: Mitchell Johnson 43 (23), Callum Ferguson 55, Cameron White 42 | Eng 210 all out: Strauss 47, Collingwood 56 – England mess up final power-play use

Australia 260/5 Callum Ferguson 71, Cameron White 53, Watson 46, Clarke 45 | Game goes to the final over: Eng 256/8 Luke Wright 38, Adil Rashid 31

T20 Matches

  • 2nd T20 abandoned due to rain

Australia 145/4 Cameron White 55 (36). England 4/2 – Match called off due to rain

Ashes Tests
5th Oval Test

Australia 348 all out: Mike Hussey 121, Ricky Ponting 66 | Swann 4, Harmison 3 wickets. England win back the Ashes

England 373/9 declared – Jonathan Trott 119, Andrew Strauss 75, Graeme Swann 63 | Aus (target 546) 80/0

England 332 all out. Stuart Broad and Swann break Aus: 160 all out | Eng (2nd Inn) 58/3 – Lead by 230 runs

Eng 307/8 – Ian Bell 72, Andrew Strauss 55, Jonathan Trott (debut) 41 | Peter Siddle 4 wickets

4th Headingley Test, Leeds

England 263 all out: Stuart Broad 61, Graeme Swann 62 | Mitchell Johnson 5 wickets, Hilfenhaus 4: Aus win by an inn and 80 runs

Australia 445 all out: Marcus North 110, Michael Clarke 93 | Stuart Broad 6 wickets
England reeling at 82/5 through Mitchell Johnson 3, Hilfenhaus 2

Eng 102 all out Prior 37 no | Siddle 5 wickets, Stuart Clark 3
Aus 196/4 – Ricky Ponting (brilliant) 78, Shane Watson 51

3rd Test – Edgbaston

Aus 375/5 – Match drawn: Michael Clarke 103 n.o. Marcus North 96

England 376 all out Andrew Flintoff 74, Matt Prior 41, Stuart Broad 55 | Australia (2nd Innings) 88/2

Day 3 (abandoned due to rain)

Aus 263 all out | James Anderson 5 + Onions 4 wickets
Eng 116/2 – Strauss 64 no.

Two sessions of play lost to delayed start: Aus 126/1 Shane Watson 62 no, Simon Katich 46

2nd Test – Lord’s (July 16-20)

England win the test. Australia 406 all out – Mitchell Johnson 63 | Andrew Flintoff 5 wickets, Graeme Swann 4

Australia in pursuit of 522 are 313/5: Michael Clarke 125 no, Brad Haddin 80 no

Australia (1st Inn) 215 all out – Siddle 35
England 311/6: Matt Prior 61, Collingwood 54, KP 44

England 425 all out, Anderson 29 – Hilfenhaus 4
Australia 156/8 – Mike Hussey 51, Simon Katich 48 | Anderson 4

England: 364/6 – Andrew Strauss 161 no, Alastair Cook 95

1st Test – Cardiff

England pull off stunning draw 252/9 – Collingwood 74 (245) with the lower order

Aus 1st Inn 674/6 dec – Brad Haddin 121, Marcus North 125 n.o. | Eng 20/2 by Tea. Rain denies final session of play

Aus 479/5: Ponting adds 50 (150), Michael Clarke 83, Marcus North 54

England 435 all out (1st Inn) Graeme Swann 47 n.o.
Aus 249/1 Ponting 100 n.o, Katich 104 n.o, Phil Hughes 36

Eng 336/7 KP 69, Collingwood 64, Prior 56, Flintoff 37 – Hilfenhaus, Siddle, Johnson 2 wickets each

Fixtures:
Ashes Tests
1st Test (July 8-12)
Cardiff
2nd Test (July 16-20)
Lord’s
3rd Test (July 30-August 3)
Edgbaston
4th Test (Aug 7-11)
Headingley
5th Test (Aug 20-24)
The Oval

T20 Matches
1st T20 (Aug 30)
Old Trafford
2nd T20 (Sep 1)
Old Trafford

ODIs
1st ODI (Sep 4)
The Oval
2nd ODI (Sep 6)
Lord’s
3rd ODI (Sep 9)
The Rose Bowl
4th ODI (Sep 12)
Lord’s, London
5th ODI (Sep 15)
Trent Bridge
6th ODI (Sep 17)
Trent Bridge
7th ODI (Sep 20)
Riverside GroundA

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