Strauss, Pietersen lead England run feast
EAST LONDON, South Africa, Dec 11, 2009 (AFP) - England captain
Andrew Strauss cruised to a century and Kevin Pietersen played himself
into form on the first day of the touring team’s two-day match against a
South African Invitation XI at Buffalo Park on Friday.
The England batsmen feasted on some unthreatening bowling as they
piled up 317 for five in their final warm-up match before the first Test
against South Africa starting in Centurion on Wednesday.
Strauss made exactly 100 off 161 balls before he was one of three
batsmen who retired, while Pietersen hit 71 off 101 deliveries.
Pietersen and Ian Bell were the only batsmen to be dismissed by bowlers.
Strauss and Alastair Cook put on 101 for the first wicket before Cook
retired on 52. It was his second successive half-century after he made
81 in the first match between the two teams which ended on Thursday.
Jonathan Trott was the third batsman to retire after making a watchful
50 off 135 balls.
Although the bowling and a slow pitch were in contrast to what he is
likely to encounter in the Test match, Pietersen played a confidence-
building innings to register his first half-century since pulling out of
the Ashes series against Australia in July because of an ankle injury
which required surgery.
He hit 12 boundaries before he was caught at deep midwicket off the
off-spinner Yaseen Vallie.
- AFP
ENGLAND XI - 1ST INNINGS
A. Strauss retired out 100 A. Cook retired out 52 J. Trott retired out 50 K. Pietersen c Van Wyk b Vallie 71 I. Bell b Eccles 08 M. Prior not out 19 L. Wright not out 01 Extras (b5, lb1, nb 8, w2) 16 Total (5 wkts, 88 overs) 317
Fall of wickets: 1-101 (Cook), 2-169 (Strauss), 3-274 (Trott), 4-293 (Pietersen),
5-304 (Bell). Bowling: Myoli 16-1-82-0 (nb8, w2), Eccles 16-0-79-1, Wiese 17-4-40-0,
Pietersen 12-2-41-0, Adams 13-5-14-0, Vallie 7-1-32-1, Bossenger
7-0-23-0.
To bat: G. Swann, S. Broad, J. Anderson, R. Sidebottom. |