Patel and Edwards' efforts are in vain

Australia Under-19 253-7 England Under-19 190 Australia win by 63 runs

Paul Long
Sunday 26 January 2003 20:00 EST
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Australia defeated England by 63 runs here to take a 2-0 lead in the Under-19 one-day international series.

The openers Matthew Harrison and Liam Davis put on 93 for the first wicket to give Australia a solid base on which to build. Adam Crosthwaite was the other chief contributor, with an unbeaten 47, as the hosts reached 253 for 7 in their 50 overs.

Samit Patel restricted Australia to 22 runs in his 10 overs, while Daniel Broadbent was the only England bowler to claim two wickets, but at a cost of 51 runs. England were well placed to reach their target when Neil Edwards, who scored 54, and Patel, with 61 runs, put on 117 for the second wicket.

However, a dramatic collapse saw England lose nine wickets for only 59 runs to be all out for 190 in the 44th over. Michael Bright did most of the damage with three wickets for 31, while Luke Butterworth and Davis each claimed two wickets.

AUSTRALIA UNDER-19
M Harrison run out 47
L M Davis c and b Broadbent 39
G I Hunt run out 2
K J Skewes c Hodd b Plunkett 19
T P Doropoulos c Pearson b Broadbent 24
M J Bright run out 27
A J Crosthwaite not out 47
A C Bird c Shafayat b Thornicroft 24
L R Butterworth not out 0
Extras (b6 lb7 w11) 24
Total (for 7, 50 overs) 253

Fall: 1-93 2-100 3-105 4-142 5-165 6-188 7-246.

Did not bat: L R Davis, T P Kelly.

Bowling: Bresnan 10-2-50-0; Plunkett 10-0-51-1; Patel 10-1-22-0; Thornicroft 7-0-46-1; Broadbent 10-1-51-2; Shafayat 3-0-20-0.

ENGLAND UNDER-19
J A Pearson c and b Kelly 4
N J Edwards b Bright 54
S R Patel c Hunt b Butterworth 61
R S Bopara run out 5
B M Shafayat b Butterworth 1
A W Gale c Crosthwaite b Skewes 22
A J Hodd lbw b Bright 0
L J Wright c Crosthwaite b Bright 3
T T Bresnan b L R Davis 20
L E Plunkett not out 3
N D Thornicroft c Harrison b L R Davis 1
Extras (lb9 w7) 16
Total (43.5 overs) 190

Fall: 1-14 2-131 3-136 4-137 5-138 6-138 7-142 8-168 9-188.

Bowling: Bird 6-1-24-0; Kelly 7-0-31-1; Sullivan 2-0-21-0; Bright 10-0-31-3; Skewes 5-0-44-1; Butterworth 8-4-9-2; L R Davis 5.5-0-21-2.

Umpires: P R Reiffel and J W Ward.

* England's women completed their preparations for the World Series by losing to New Zealand A by one wicket in Lincoln. Clare Connor's side fought back after New Zealand A reached 115 for 0, Nicki Shaw taking 3 for 33 and Sarah Collyer picking up two wickets as the home side collapsed. England needed one more wicket as Collyer began the final over and the Kiwis scraped home with two balls to spare.

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