23 August,2009 07:26 AM IST | | AFP
Ponting in danger of becoming the first Australia captain in over a century to lose two Ashes series in Englandu00a0
Jonathan Trott's debut hundred left England eyeing a stunning Ashes triumph as they closed in on a series-clinching victory in the fifth and deciding Test at the Oval here on Saturday.
Australia, at stumps on the third day, were 80 without loss, still needing a further 466 runs to reach what would be a new Test record fourth innings victory total of 546.
Trott's 119 was the centrepiece of England's second innings 373 for nine declared in a match where a win would see them regain the Ashes by taking the series 2-1.
Ricky Ponting spits blood after being hit in the face during Day Three of the Ashes Test at The Brit Oval on Saturday. PIC/Getty Images |
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Brief scores
England (first innings) 332, Australia (first innings) 160, England (second innings) 373 for 9 decl, Australia (second innings) 80 for no loss (S Watson 31 no, S Katich 42 no)