Test # 939 (939/248)
The Ashes, 1982/83, 2nd Test
Australia v England
Brisbane Cricket Ground, Woolloongabba, Brisbane
26,27,28,30 November, 1 December 1982 (5-day match)
Result: Australia won by 7 wickets
Australia leads the 5-Test series 1-0
Toss: Australia
Umpires: RC Bailhache and MW Johnson
Test Debuts: CG Rackemann, KC Wessels (Aus).
Man of the Match: KC Wessels
Close of Play:
Day 1: England 219/9 (Hemmings 15*, Cowans 10*) Day 2: England 219, Australia 246/6 (Wessels 105*, Yardley 35*) Day 3: Australia 341, England 71/1 (Fowler 31*, Gower 5*) Day 4: England 279/7 (Miller 50*, Hemmings 18*) England 1st innings R M B 4 6 CJ Tavare c Hughes b Lawson 1 40 25 0 0 G Fowler c Yardley b Lawson 7 28 21 0 0 DI Gower c Wessels b Lawson 18 91 64 2 0 AJ Lamb c Marsh b Lawson 72 167 118 10 0 IT Botham c Rackemann b Yardley 40 68 40 6 1 DW Randall c Lawson b Rackemann 37 66 48 5 0 G Miller c Marsh b Lawson 0 1 1 0 0 +RW Taylor c Lawson b Rackemann 1 27 21 0 0 EE Hemmings not out 15 58 47 1 0 *RGD Willis c Thomson b Yardley 1 10 8 0 0 NG Cowans c Marsh b Lawson 10 30 18 1 0 Extras (lb 2, w 1, nb 14) 17 Total (all out, 64.3 overs) 219
FoW: 1-8 (Fowler), 2-13 (Tavare), 3-63 (Gower), 4-141 (Botham), 5-152 (Lamb), 6-152 (Miller), 7-178 (Taylor), 8-191 (Randall), 9-195 (Willis), 10-219 (Cowans).
Bowling O M R W Lawson 18.3 4 47 6 Rackemann 21 8 61 2 Thomson 8 0 43 0 Yardley 17 5 51 2
Australia 1st innings R M B 4 6 KC Wessels b Willis 162 464 343 17 0 J Dyson b Botham 1 9 4 0 0 AR Border c Randall b Willis 0 15 7 0 0 *GS Chappell run out 53 89 67 8 0 KJ Hughes c Taylor b Botham 0 12 9 0 0 DW Hookes c Taylor b Miller 28 28 30 4 0 +RW Marsh c Taylor b Botham 11 79 62 1 0 B Yardley c Tavare b Willis 53 136 92 6 0 GF Lawson c Hemmings b Willis 6 37 20 1 0 CG Rackemann b Willis 4 35 30 0 0 JR Thomson not out 5 15 12 1 0 Extras (b 2, lb 8, nb 8) 18 Total (all out, 110.4 overs) 341
FoW: 1-4 (Dyson), 2-11 (Border), 3-94 (Chappell), 4-99 (Hughes), 5-130 (Hookes), 6-171 (Marsh), 7-271 (Yardley), 8-310 (Lawson), 9-332 (Rackemann), 10-341 (Wessels).
Bowling O M R W Willis 29.4 3 66 5 Botham 22 1 105 3 Cowans 6 0 36 0 Hemmings 33.3 6 81 0 Miller 19.3 4 35 1
England 2nd innings R M B 4 6 CJ Tavare c Marsh b Lawson 13 111 68 1 0 G Fowler c Marsh b Thomson 83 356 265 10 0 DI Gower c Marsh b Thomson 34 135 83 5 0 AJ Lamb c Wessels b Thomson 12 42 28 2 0 DW Randall c Yardley b Thomson 4 16 13 0 0 IT Botham c Marsh b Thomson 15 64 43 1 0 G Miller c Marsh b Lawson 60 190 141 5 0 +RW Taylor c Hookes b Lawson 3 34 23 0 0 EE Hemmings b Lawson 18 116 102 0 0 *RGD Willis not out 10 38 29 1 0 NG Cowans c Marsh b Lawson 5 15 10 0 0 Extras (b 8, lb 8, w 1, nb 35) 52 Total (all out, 127.3 overs) 309
FoW: 1-54 (Tavare), 2-144 (Gower), 3-165 (Lamb), 4-169 (Randall), 5-194 (Fowler), 6-201 (Botham), 7-226 (Taylor), 8-285 (Hemmings), 9-295 (Miller), 10-309 (Cowans).
Bowling O M R W Lawson 35.3 11 87 5 Rackemann 12.2 3 35 0 Thomson 31 6 73 5 Yardley 40.4 21 50 0 Chappell 6 2 8 0 Hookes 2 0 4 0
Australia 2nd innings (target: 188 runs) R M B 4 6 KC Wessels b Hemmings 46 107 81 3 0 J Dyson retired hurt 4 21 9 0 0 AR Border c Botham b Hemmings 15 40 29 2 0 *GS Chappell c Lamb b Cowans 8 30 23 0 0 KJ Hughes not out 39 154 102 1 0 DW Hookes not out 66 140 121 8 0 Extras (b 2, lb 5, nb 5) 12 Total (3 wickets, 60.5 overs) 190
DNB: +RW Marsh, B Yardley, GF Lawson, CG Rackemann, JR Thomson.
FoW: 1-60 (Border), 2-77 (Chappell), 3-83 (Wessels).
Bowling O M R W Willis 4 1 24 0 Botham 15.5 1 70 0 Cowans 9 1 31 1 Hemmings 29 9 43 2 Miller 3 0 10 0
- Aus 1st innings
- Hemmings completed the over after Miller was injured
- KC Wessels (the first South African-born player to represent Australia), became the 13th Australian to score a Test century on debut.
- Eng 2nd innings
- Yardley completed the over after Rackemann was injured
- DI Gower passes 3000 Test runs
- GF Lawson becomes the first bowler to take 11 wickets in an Ashes test at Brisbane
- RW Marsh takes his 300th Test catch (the first to do so). His 6 catches in an innings is an Ashes record, and his 9 for the match equals the Aust. record held by GRA Langley
- Australia holds 19 catches in a Test, a record.
- Australia conceded a national record of Extras, and equals the world record of no-balls (35) in an innings
- Aus 2nd innings
- J Dyson retired hurt at 20/0 (bruised shoulder after ducking into a Willis delivery)
- AR Border scores 1000 runs against England
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