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Discuss | Email | Print | Get latest news on your desktop Australia well-placed in second Test November 29, 2008 14:00 IST Ricky Ponting [Images] and Mike Hussey [Images] scored half-centuries to put Australia [Images] in a strong position in the second Test in Adelaide on Saturday. At close on Day 2, Australia, replying to New Zealand's [Images] 270, were 241 for 3, with Hussey unbeaten on 69 and Michael Clarke [Images] on 43. Ponting was the last home batsman to be dismissed. Australia's captain fell in the second over after tea for 79, including 13 fours, caught at short mid-wicket by Peter Fulton after facing 124 deliveries. Matthew Hayden [Images] was run-out for 24 before lunch in his 100th Test after a mix-up with opening partner Simon Katich. Eleven runs later, Katich was caught off bat and pad by Jesse Ryder for 23 off spinner Daniel Vettori [Images], reducing the Aussies to 2-49. But Ponting and Hussey batted steadily to take Australia to 155 before being seperated. Overnight 262-6, New Zealand's first innings lasted just 8.3 overs more with Brett Lee [Images] (4-66) and Mitchell Johnson [Images] (2-56) claiming the last four wickets. Australia lead the two-match series 1-0. Scorecard New Zealand (1st innings - overnight 6-262): Fall of wickets: 1-46, 2-101, 3-130, 4-194, 5-200, 6-228, 7-266, 8-269, 9-270, 10-270. Bowling: Lee 25.3-8-66-4, Clark 20-6-56-1 (2nb), Johnson 25-5-56-2 (1w), Hauritz 16-2-63-2 (1nb), Symonds 12-2-17-1 (1nb). Australia (1st innings): Bowling: Martin 13-3-50-0, Southee 18-1-62-0, Vettori 28-12-54-1, O'brien 16-3-63-1, Ryder 4-1-9-0. Email | Print | Get latest news on your desktop | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||