Makkah emir reassures excellent services for pilgrims Deputy emir meets Hajj minister in Arafat    Security forces utilize AI to manage Hajj pilgrimage    Zelensky seeks show of support at giant Ukraine peace summit    G7 leaders accuse China of 'enabling' Russia war on Ukraine in stark warning    Full-blown Israel-Hezbollah war appears to be more likely, analysts say    Cyril Ramaphosa re-elected South African president    A glimpse into the Jamarat: Ensuring a safe and sacred ritual for pilgrims    Hajj pilgrims advised on safe practices for stoning    Saudi-based Shine Event Staffing wins Best Staffing Agency at the Middle East Event Awards 2024    IMF forecast: Saudi unemployment rate hits historic lows; non-oil growth to reach 3.5% in 2024    Tesla investors back $56bn Musk pay deal    Japanese band pulls music video with ape-like natives    Aramco and NextDecade set preliminary terms for long-term LNG agreement    BTS' Jin to hug 1,000 fans as he returns from army    The hit Thai film moving TikTokers to tears    Iconic French singer Françoise Hardy dies aged 80    Mahd Sports Academy appoints Mike Puig as Deputy CEO for Sports    Saudi national football team wins 3-0 against Pakistan in World Cup qualifiers    Embracing change: A journey towards inner peace    Cristiano Ronaldo hails 2023-24 RSL season as 'one of the best' of his career    Germany's head coach blasts public broadcaster for 'racist' survey    JK Rowling in 'arrest me' challenge over hate crime law    Trump's Bible endorsement raises concern in Christian religious circles    Hollywood icon Will Smith shares his profound admiration for Holy Qur'an    Exotic Taif Roses Simulation Performed at Taif Rose Festival    Asian shares mixed Tuesday    Weather Forecast for Tuesday    Saudi Tourism Authority Participates in Arabian Travel Market Exhibition in Dubai    Minister of Industry Announces 50 Investment Opportunities Worth over SAR 96 Billion in Machinery, Equipment Sector    HRH Crown Prince Offers Condolences to Crown Prince of Kuwait on Death of Sheikh Fawaz Salman Abdullah Al-Ali Al-Malek Al-Sabah    HRH Crown Prince Congratulates Santiago Peña on Winning Presidential Election in Paraguay    SDAIA Launches 1st Phase of 'Elevate Program' to Train 1,000 Women on Data, AI    41 Saudi Citizens and 171 Others from Brotherly and Friendly Countries Arrive in Saudi Arabia from Sudan    Saudi Arabia Hosts 1st Meeting of Arab Authorities Controlling Medicines    General Directorate of Narcotics Control Foils Attempt to Smuggle over 5 Million Amphetamine Pills    NAVI Javelins Crowned as Champions of Women's Counter-Strike: Global Offensive (CS:GO) Competitions    Saudi Karate Team Wins Four Medals in World Youth League Championship    Third Edition of FIFA Forward Program Kicks off in Riyadh    Evacuated from Sudan, 187 Nationals from Several Countries Arrive in Jeddah    SPA Documents Thajjud Prayer at Prophet's Mosque in Madinah    SFDA Recommends to Test Blood Sugar at Home Two or Three Hours after Meals    SFDA Offers Various Recommendations for Safe Food Frying    SFDA Provides Five Tips for Using Home Blood Pressure Monitor    SFDA: Instant Soup Contains Large Amounts of Salt    Mawani: New shipping service to connect Jubail Commercial Port to 11 global ports    Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques Delivers Speech to Pilgrims, Citizens, Residents and Muslims around the World    Sheikh Al-Issa in Arafah's Sermon: Allaah Blessed You by Making It Easy for You to Carry out This Obligation. Thus, Ensure Following the Guidance of Your Prophet    Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques addresses citizens and all Muslims on the occasion of the Holy month of Ramadan    







Thank you for reporting!
This image will be automatically disabled when it gets reported by several people.



Clinical Cook slams another Test century
Nick Mulvenney
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 05 - 12 - 2010

ADELAIDE: Alastair Cook continued to defy Australia's bowlers with a clinical unbeaten 136 to help drive England to a first-innings lead of 72 with eight wickets in hand after second day of the second Ashes Test Saturday.
Cook, who made 235 not out in the second innings of the drawn first Test, looked immovable alongside Kevin Pietersen, who was unbeaten on 85, as England ended a blistering day at the Adelaide Oval on 317-2 in response to Australia's 245.
The 25-year-old Cook pumped his fist in delight after bringing up his 15th Test century by cutting a terrible ball from spinner Xavier Doherty for four, summing up the contempt he showed to any loose bowling that came his way.
The left-hander's one scare came when was given out caught behind off Peter Siddle on 65 but he indignantly demanded a review of the decision and television pictures confirmed the ball had grazed his upper arm. Cook, who made 67 in his first innings at the Gabba, has been on the field for all but 68 balls of the entire Ashes series so far.
After England skipper Andrew Strauss was dismissed on the third ball of a blistering hot day at the Adelaide Oval, Cook and Jonathan Trott picked up where they left off in their unbeaten stand of 329 in the first Test.
When Trott, who had survived a couple of scares, was finally caught by Michael Clarke off the pace bowling of Ashes debutant Ryan Harris for 78, the England pair had combined for a total of 502 runs over the two Tests.
Doug Bollinger, recalled with Harris for this Test, had given the hosts a dream start by clean bowling Strauss for one run in the first over, delighting much of the packed house basking in the morning sun.
After that, though, the revamped Australia strike attack of Bollinger, Harris and Siddle labored on a flat pitch in temperatures up to 37 degrees Celcius.
They got little help from their teammates as the Australians failed to grasp all but one of the few chances the increasingly confident English batsmen gave them.
Bollinger, steaming into bowl with protective white war paint daubed on his face, almost had a second scalp when Trott, on 10, sliced a drive to gully but Mike Hussey failed to hold a low catch.
Trott had already survived a earlier scare after a mix-up with Cook when he was on nine, but Doherty missed the wicket when a direct hit would have comfortably run the batsman out.
The 29-year-old got a third life when the ball nicked his glove as he attempted a hook off Harris but wicketkeeper Brad Haddin spilled a difficult high catch.
Pietersen, booed when he came out to bat after Trott's exit, joined in the run-spree with relish and gave England the lead with three runs off Siddle before driving a four down to mid-on two balls later to bring up his 21st Test half century.
The former England captain scored 158 in the corresponding Test here on the ill-fated 2006-07 tour but England, which declared its first innings on 551, still managed to lose the match by six wickets.
That may be the sole crumb of comfort for the exhausted Australians as they contemplate another long day fielding in the searing Adelaide heat Sunday.


Clic here to read the story from its source.