Skip to main content
BBC SPORT / CRICKET
Graphics Version | BBC News Home
Sport Homepage | Football | Formula 1 | Olympics | Cricket | Rugby Union | Rugby League | Tennis | Golf | Athletics | Cycling | Motorsport | Boxing | Snooker | Horse Racing | Disability Sport | Other sport... | Sports Personality | TV/Radio Schedule | Sport Academy | Fun and Games | Inside Sport | Northern Ireland | Scotland | Wales
Cricket Contents:  Future tour dates | England | International Teams | Counties | Women's cricket | Skills | Laws & Equipment | Get Involved | Test Match Special

09:27 GMT, Sunday, 30 November 2008

Haddin ton puts Australia on top

Second Test, Adelaide (day three, close):
New Zealand 270 & 35-0 v Australia 535Scorecard
Haddin has played nine Test matches

Australia looked to be heading for a series win over New Zealand after notching up 535 in their first innings on day three of the second Test.

Wicketkeeper Brad Haddin (169) scored a maiden Test century and Michael Clarke hit 110 as Australia took a 265-run first-innings lead in Adelaide.

Pace bowler Iain O'Brien recorded 3-111 and spinners Daniel Vettori and Aaron Redmond took two wickets each.

At the close, New Zealand had reached 35 without loss, a deficit of 230.

Clarke and Haddin came together when Michael Hussey (70) and Andrew Symonds (0) were dismissed in quick succession by Chris Martin in the morning.

Clarke, who was bowled for 98 in the First Test at the Gabba, gave his fans a scare as he closed in on triple figures.

He pushed the ball out onto the leg side, hesitated mid-pitch before completing the single that notched up his ninth Test century.

606: DEBATE
Give your reaction to the day three action

Haddin had some luck with Daniel Flynn dropping the simplest of catches at mid-on when he was on 72 while an appeal for a bat-pad catch was turned down despite it appearing to catch an edge and glove on the way through.

After being stuck on 97 and taking two overs to complete his ton, Haddin let rip with the bat and brought up 150 with a slog sweep before being caught on the mid-wicket fence by Peter Fulton.

New Zealand batted positively in the nine-over stint before the end of play with Redmond (15) and Jamie How (13) unbeaten at the crease.

Australia lead the two-Test series 1-0.


The world's three leading news agencies are not covering the series due to a dispute with Cricket Australia.

Reuters, Agence France-Presse and Associated Press have suspended all coverage of the 2008-09 season.

Their photographers and reporters did not supply material from within the ground. As a result, we cannot use pictures from the current match.



E-mail this to a friend
Related to this story:

Ponting puts Australia in charge (29 Nov 08 |  Cricket )
Australia on top after first day (28 Nov 08 |  Cricket )
Symonds regrets drinking session (26 Nov 08 |  Australia )
Australia clinch easy Gabba win (23 Nov 08 |  Cricket )
New Zealand in Australia 2008-09 (01 Dec 08 |  Cricket )

RELATED INTERNET LINKS:
Cricket Australia
New Zealand Cricket
International Cricket Council
Scorecards on mobiles
Five Live cricket
Cricket debate on 606
Download our cricket masks
The BBC is not responsible for the content of external internet sites



SEARCH BBC SPORT: 

Sport Homepage | Football | Formula 1 | Olympics | Cricket | Rugby Union | Rugby League | Tennis | Golf | Athletics | Cycling | Motorsport | Boxing | Snooker | Horse Racing | Disability Sport | Other sport... | Sports Personality | TV/Radio Schedule | Sport Academy | Fun and Games | Inside Sport | Northern Ireland | Scotland | Wales
Cricket Contents:  Future tour dates | England | International Teams | Counties | Women's cricket | Skills | Laws & Equipment | Get Involved | Test Match Special

^ Back to top | BBC News Home | BBC Homepage | Feedback | Help | ©