This post was updated throughout the 2010-2011 Ashes’ Series in Australia. I used data provided by Cricinfo to record partnerships in the five Test Matches played.
The partnership scores in the 2010-2011 Ashes were:
Fifth Test, Sydney, 3-7 January 2011
Partnerships Day 5
Partnerships Day 4
Partnerships Day 3
Partnerships Day 2
Partnerships Day 1
Fourth Test, Melbourne, 26-29 December 2010
Partnerships Day 4
Partnerships Day 3
Partnerships Day 2
Partnerships Day 1
Third Test, Perth, 16-19 December 2010
Partnerships Day 4
Partnerships Day 3
Partnerships Day 2
Partnerships Day 1
Second Test, Adelaide, 3-7 December 2010
Partnerships Day 5
Second Test Summary
Partnerships Day 4
Partnership Data Day 1
Partnerships Day 4
Partnerships Day 3
Partnerships Data Day 2
First Test, Brisbane, 25-29 November 2010
Partnership Data Day 1
Partnerships Day Two
Partnerships Day 3
Partnerships Day 4
Partnerships Day 5
Notes:
First Test, Australia First Innings
- The 307-run stand between Hussey and Haddin is the fifth 300-plus partnership for the sixth wicket and the third for Australia. It is also the highest partnership at the Gabba going past the 276-run stand between Don Bradman and Lindsay Hassett in 1946. (Source)
First Test, England Second Innings
- The 188-run stand between Andrew Strauss and Alastair Cook is the seventh-highest partnership by an England opening pair in Australia. It is also the second-highest after the 203-run stand between Michael Atherton and Graham Gooch at Adelaide in 1991. (Source)
- The 329-run stand between Alastair Cook and Jonathan Trott is the highest by an England pair in Australia, and only the third instance of a 300-plus partnership for them in this country. (Source)
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You know what I want? I want live online cricket broadcasts. When I was in Australia I really appreciated being able to put the cricket game on the radio and listen to it all day. In Canada I do pretty much the same with baseball games. But I haven’t been able to find cricket broadcasts anywhere (I’ve searched). Just saying, because if the Ashes were on the intertubes, I’d be listening to it.
Stephen, I am delighted you found the post. I wondered if http://www.abc.net.au/sport/cricket/audio/ might be a good source for audio streams. I saw this advertised too http://www.getsport.tv/cricket.
Best wishes
Keith
Well it’s something, but it’s interviews and summaries. I want live broadcasts.
Stephen,
Why not just stream the ABC via http://www.abc.net.au/brisbane/
and, here’s some memorable broadcast moments from cricket’s illustrious history while you await play: http://www.abc.net.au/sport/stories/2010/11/17/3069230.htm?section=cricket
Some history too:
http://www.abc.net.au/grandstand/about.htm?sport=cricket
Darcy
Thank you. I had not looked at the ABC stream.
Hope you are looking forward to a break after a hectic term.
Keith
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