Alastair Cook made an unbeaten 106 and
his test opening partner Andrew Strauss 88 as England took full
advantage of an opportunity for batting practice on the second day
of a two-day cricket match against Western Australia on Sunday.
Cook and Strauss shared a 183-run partnership in England's total
of 356 for four as the match, designed to give the tourists
experience of Perth's WACA ground ahead of the third Ashes test
which starts there on Thursday, faded to a draw.
Western Australia declared its first innings early Sunday at 322
for eight after allowing overnight batsman Luke Pomersbach to reach
an unbeaten century. Pomersbach was 101 not out when the declaration
was made.
England then had the best part of a day to practice on the WACA
pitch and Cook and Strauss made full use of the opportunity, playing
composed and enterprising innings.
Cook batted 217 minutes and struck 14 fours before retiring and
Strauss spent 171 minutes in the middle, hitting 12 fours before he
was bowled 12 runs.
Wicketkeeper Geraint Jones squandered his opportunity when he was
out to a first-ball duck but Chris Read, his potential replacement
in England's third test squad which will be named Monday, cashed in
with a tidy unbeaten 59.
Cook's form was reassuring after his scores of 11, 43, 27 and 9
in the first two Ashes tests, won by Australia by 277 runs and six
wickets.
Strauss also gained confidence after his test scores of 12 and 11
at Brisbane and 14 and 34 at Adelaide.
The match did little to help the test cause of England spinner
Ashley Giles, however. Giles bowled only eight overs in the West
Australian innings and scored 4, suggesting he may struggle to hold
his place at Perth.
His likely replacement, left-armer Monty Panesar, stated his
selection case strongly on Saturday when he took one for 69 from 25
useful overs.
Meanwhile, England's 2005 Ashes-winning captain Michael Vaughan
has ruled out a quick return to the England team for the current
series. Vaughan, who is recovering from a knee injury, fielded on
the first day of the West Australian match Saturday but did not bat
Sunday.
Vaughan told England's Daily Telegraph newspaper he needed more
cricket before he could contemplate playing in a five-day match.
``If I could have fitted in a three-day game next week there
would be more of a chance, but that's not possible,'' he said.
``Realistically, I've no chance of playing in the test series.
``The problem is that there is nothing you can do to replicate
something like a day in the field with its sudden twists and turns.
``I need to be sure I will last out.''
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Scores:
Western Australia 322 for eight dec. (Luke Pomersbach 101 not
out, Chris Rogers 66, Shaun Marsh 59, Adam Voges 31, Aaron Heal 28;
James Anderson 3-53, Sajid Mahmood 2-67, Monty Panesar 1-69, Steve
Harmison 1-99), England 356 for five (Alastair Cook 106 not out,
Andrew Strauss 88, Ed Joyce 73, Chris Read 59 not out).
Result: Match drawn.
© The Canadian Press, 2007