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		<title>Peter Siddle lapping up life at Lord&#8217;s</title>
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<p>Australia fast bowler Peter Siddle said it was a dream come true to be at Lord&#8217;s and that he could not wait to play his first Test at the &#8216;home of cricket&#8217;.</p>
<p>Siddle is widely expected to keep his place in the Australia side that drew the Ashes series opener in Cardiff last weekend after some fiery spells on a placid pitch when the ground stages the second of the five-match series starting here on Thursday.</p>
<p>For some players the history associated with Lord&#8217;s can be overwhelming while, on a more practical level, the eight foot slope across the ground can make life tricky for newcomers be they batsmen or bowlers.</p>
<p>Australia has a longstanding love affair with Lord&#8217;s, having not lost a Test at the north-west London venue since 1934.</p>
<p>And now 24-year-old Victoria quick Siddle hopes he too can join the likes of Australia pace predecessors Bob Massie, who took 16 wickets on his Test debut here in 1972 and Glenn McGrath, who 12 years ago took eight for 38, in making his mark at Lord&#8217;s.</p>
<p>&#8220;The boys are keen to get out and get a feel of this famous ground, because half of us have not played here before,&#8221; Siddle said as he took in his new surroundings for the first time on Tuesday.</p>
<p>&#8220;I have spoken to many people about the ground, including &#8216;Pigeon&#8217; (McGrath) and the first thing I looked at was the slope, where the wickets were placed, and it is really something. You can&#8217;t really believe what it is like until you see it for yourself.</p>
<p>&#8220;It is amazing to be able to get out and have a look around.</p>
<p>&#8220;I cannot wait to run out there on the first day.&#8221;</p>
<p>Siddle added: &#8220;We have spoken about the tradition of it, how famous it is to play here at this ground, and we thrive on that.</p>
<p>&#8220;It is the Boxing Day Test back home (in Melbourne), and then it is the Lord&#8217;s Test when we come over here.</p>
<p>&#8220;We love playing here and just want to do well.</p>
<p>&#8220;We have all seen the greats here, and when Glenn McGrath took eight wickets, it was one of the greatest pieces of bowling I have ever watched.</p>
<p>&#8220;To get the opportunity to run out there now and hopefully replicate something similar is great.&#8221;</p>
<p>Australia are again set to be without fast bowler Brett Lee after the veteran missed the drawn series opener in Cardiff where England&#8217;s last-wicket duo of James Anderson and Monty Panesar survived for the final 40 minutes to deny Ricky Ponting&#8217;s Ashes holders what had seemed a certain win.</p>
<p>&#8220;It is a shame we could not finish it off in Cardiff, but there were some good efforts with the bat and ball and we are now looking forward to this next Test,&#8221; Siddle said.</p>
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		<title>1st Ashes Test: Peter Siddle double strike revives Australia</title>
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<p>Peter Siddle was rewarded for his perseverance with two late wickets as he helped Ashes holders Australia regain momentum at the end of a see-saw opening day in the first Test against England.</p>
<p>England were 336 for seven at stumps at Sophia Gardens on Wednesday after Siddle &#8211; like all the members of holders Australia&#8217;s attack making his Ashes debut &#8211; had removed Andrew Flintoff for 37 and Matt Prior for 56.</p>
<p>Flintoff played on after flat-footedly trying to cut. It was a poor stroke but the wicket was no more than fast bowler Siddle deserved and saw the end of a partnership of 86 which had taken just 95 balls to compile.</p>
<p>Wicket-keeper Prior, making his Ashes debut, was then bowled by a fine inswinging delivery from Siddle in the penultimate over of the day to leave the quick with figures of two wickets for 93 runs from his 23 overs.</p>
<p>Kevin Pietersen, who made 69, gave his wicket away to leave England 241 for five.</p>
<p>Pietersen had batted in largely responsible fashion until he rashly tried to sweep spinner Nathan Hauritz&#8217;s fifth ball back from well outside off-stump and top-edged a gentle catch to Simon Katich at short leg.</p>
<p>Off-spinner Hauritz&#8217;s first 14, unthreatening, overs had cost 41 runs. He&#8217;d been chosen ahead of experienced seamer Stuart Clark despite failing to impress in Australia&#8217;s warm-up matches where his two wickets cost 260 runs.</p>
<p>Pietersen batted for over three hours and faced 141 balls with four fours.</p>
<p>Flintoff, playing his first Test of the season after missing the home series win over the West Indies with a knee injury, struck a couple of booming drives to the delight of fans hoping he could repeat his Ashes heroics of 2005.</p>
<p>Prior, whose fifty came in just 54 balls, square-drove Siddle for four with one of the shots of the day.</p>
<p>Earlier, Australia&#8217;s quicks had bowled with great heart on a placid pitch to reduce England to 97 for three at lunch.</p>
<p>But a fourth-wicket stand of 138 between Pietersen and Paul Collingwood (64) brought the hosts back into the match.</p>
<p>The pair knew all about building a big partnership after sharing an England fourth-wicket record against Australia of 310 at Adelaide in 2006/07.</p>
<p>However, this latest alliance was ended when Ben Hilfenhaus tempted Collingwood unto pushing outside off-stump and wicket-keeper Brad Haddin held a diving right-handed catch.</p>
<p>South Africa-born Pietersen and Collingwood, who&#8217;d joined forces when England were 90 for three, batted through the second session and went 21 overs between boundaries.</p>
<p>When fast bowler Brett Lee, a veteran of 76 Tests, was ruled out Monday with a rib injury it meant Australia, who thrashed England 5-0 in 2006/07, would go into this match with no Ashes experience in their attack.</p>
<p>The bowlers were though given a boost by Mike Hussey.</p>
<p>Left-hander Alastair Cook (10), playing loosely away from his body against Hilfenhaus, saw Hussey hold a brilliant diving one-handed chance in the gully.</p>
<p>Ravi Bopara, hit second ball in the throat by lively first-change Siddle and on the head by a Mitchell Johnson bouncer, struggled.</p>
<p>By contrast, England captain Andrew Strauss, looked secure while making 30. Yet it was the left-hander, not Bopara, who gloved a well-directed Johnson bouncer to Clarke in the slips.</p>
<p>And Bopara&#8217;s innings of 35, which followed a run of three hundreds in as many Tests, ended when he spooned a catch off left-arm quick Johnson to Phillip Hughes at point.</p>
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