AUSTRALIA CROWNED CHAMPIONS; CRICKET.SHANE WATSON'S second hundred in a week sealed Champions Trophy Champions Trophy is the name of a number of different trophies in different sports:
Watson hit an unbeaten 105, getting to his landmark and securing victory and a successful title defence with consecutive sixes off Jeetan Patel, following his man-of-the-match performance against England three days ago. Ricky Ponting's Australians, who havs e been in imperious im·pe·ri·ous adj. 1. Arrogantly domineering or overbearing. See Synonyms at dictatorial. 2. Urgent; pressing. 3. Obsolete Regal; imperial. one-day form since losing the Ashes, were rocked by the fall of two early wickets in pursuit of a 201-run target. But they got home in the 46th over thanks largely to Watson's 128-run stand with Cameron White. Watson crashed seven sixes in his 136 not out against Andrew Strauss' team and showed the advantage of being able to clear the rope once again, doing so four times on the same surface used for Friday's semi-final. Australia crawled along at under three runs per over until Watson pulled Ian Butler into the advertising boards at midwicket and followed up with a slog-sweep onto the grassed bank in the next over, the 23rd of the innings, sent down by Patel. White, initially outstripped in the third-wicket alliance, was the second of the pair to celebrate 50, doing so in style with a six of his own. |
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