A good day of Test cricket, but may all be in vain should the weather forecasters get their predictions spot on.
After the decision was taken to bat on this morning, rightly or wrongly time will tell, England were as positive as they had to be in order to keep the game moving forward. Bell played sumptuously, KP belligerent early and Prior selfless in his quest for quick runs when ideally a nice careful not out may have been his preferred method for confidence purposes. A partnership of 55 in no time against a demoralised attack would have been what Strauss was hoping for.
Australia's reply in chasing down the deficit was positive. Shane Watson again looking good, but he is player I don't worry about too much about from an English perspective. His consistency as an opener is commendable, but I get the feeling he's equally as vulnerable on 50 as he is on 5. When Hussey gets set, it's a worry, when Ponting is in and set, it's a worry, but with Watson I think he lacks what it takes to really cash in and score big.
Katich battled bravely, barely able to move between the wickets, but his strokeplay wasn't less pleasing on the eye as a result. Clarke looked much better, took one or two risks but it was a dramatic improvement from the first innings. No surprise it was him and Hussey that put their main partnership together, being two of Australia's best players of spin. Though I agree with Spark, thought they both rode their luck, but tbf to flourish on this track which is becoming increasingly difficult to play the spinners on, you need that, and perhaps they both deserved it.
The wicket of Clarke at the end, in theory was massive.Was astonished he stayed there and waited for the referral to be carried out. He got more of the bat on that than he did on anything in the first innings!
As for England's bowlers, thought Swann bowled well again today, with little loose stuff. Probably troubled Hussey a touch less due to the lack of footholes he was bowling into against the left-hander, but still got enough to cause a few moments of alarm. Finn bowled the best spell I've seen him bowl on this tour just prior to the tea break. He charged in, bowled with good pace and got some reverse swing, but it was his consistent areas that were most impressive.
I really hope the weather doesn't spoil what promises to be quite an exciting finish to this Test.