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Sunday, December 19, 2010

Cricket: Australia crush sorry England (CNN)

Ryan Harris (center) is swamped by his team mates after removing England's Matt Prior at the third Ashes Test in Perth.Ryan Harris (in the Centre) is swamped by his teammates after the removal of Matt Prior the England at the third test of ash in Perth.Australia on terms level series of ashes after a complete victory in Perth
Side House overthrown in England for 123 just in the second inning to win in 267 tracks
Fast bowler Ryan Harris registered test-best digits 6 to 47

(CNN) – the Australia beat England by 267 runs in the third match of ashes test in Perth, WACA at five game series 1-1.

The side home needed only 50 minutes on the fourth morning to wrap up their first test win six matches as lower ceded England obediently, eventually be reversed for 123.

Ryan Harris is finishing with test-best digits 6 to 47 and game nine 126 bowling figures collection.

First round nemesis England Mitchell Johnson bags second three sleeves make also nine wickets for 82 tracks) game machines.

Queenslander has abandoned for the second test in Adelaide Australia lost by a shaft and 71 tracks also pointed out the man his performance on the price of the game.

This is a case pitch to England lose as they resumed the 81 for five chasing a 391 unlikely victory which saw keep them the ashes.

But their attempts to derail the bowling Australian attack lasted only four overs like watchman James Anderson had its offshore strain abducted by Harris.

Four overs Harris later removed England recognized remaining two drummers.

First Ian Bell was trapped IPN for 16 and then three balls later Matt Prior went to 10 after Mike Hussey has taken an active uptake into the ravine.

Following on Graeme Swann was overthrown by Johnson, until wrapped Harris captures victory as Steven Finn edged one Steve Smith on the third sheet.

The two teams to resume battle in Melbourne at fourth test begins the day after Christmas.

Ricky Ponting not took to the field Sunday after the fracture of a finger or before the third day, but the Australian Captain says was a "good luck" to be able to Melbourne.

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