Australia 8 for 334 (Clarke 82, Johnson 57) beat England 6 for 333 (Trott 137) by two wickets
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The boos from Brisbane turned to cheers in Sydney as Michael Clarke helped Australia hunt down a record 334, their highest successful chase, by two wickets with four balls to spare at the SCG. However, it was a tense finish after Clarke was run out for 82 with seven needed but John Hastings and Brett Lee held their nerve to see the home side across the line and leave a weary England with plenty of soul-searching to do
That will be particularly true of Jonathan Trott who was involved in key pieces of action in the closing stages after earlier scoring a career-best 137 to anchor England's highest score in Australia. Then, in the space of five balls, he lost and almost won the match with two contrasting pieces of fielding. Firstly he failed to hold onto Clarke's clip at short fine-leg which burst through his hands for four but then produced a pin-point throw to find the Australia captain short as he came back for a second.
It was the third wicket to fall quickly with Australia faltering as the target approached. David Hussey had edged behind against Steven Finn to end a key stand of 90 overs in 11 overs with Clarke and Steven Smith, batting with a runner, was run out after a chaotic mix-up. However, Hastings edged the winning runs down to fine leg off Chris Woakes although there was still confusion as the umpires didn't realise the match was over. A match of 667 runs can frazzle the mind.
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