ADELAIDE (Reuters) - Kevin Pietersen took the key wicket of Michael Clarke with the last ball on Monday to leave Australia 137 runs behind England dwith a day to play in the second Ashes test.
Adelaide: England's Kevin Pietersen took the key wicket of Michael Clarke with the last ball of the fourth day of the second Ashes test Monday to reduce Australia to 238-4, still trailing the tourists by 137 runs.
Clarke, who made 80, and Mike Hussey (44 not out) had fought a desperate rearguard action after England declared on 620-5 with a first-innings lead of 375 in the morning.
Ashes :The 29-year-old, struggling with a long-term back injury before the first test, benefited from the television umpire when he was given caught out on 67 but the review showed the ball had missed his bat.
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