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ASHES PHOTOS: Clarke's century hoists Australia at Old Trafford

Last updated on: August 01, 2013 23:15 IST
Michael Clarke of Australia celebrates his century

Australia captain Michael Clarke adopted a positive approach as he stroked his way to a fluent hundred on Day 1 of the third Ashes Test against England at Old Trafford, on Thursday.

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The New South Wales batsman, in the process, registered his 24th hundred as Australia put up 303 for 3 at stumps.

Clarke's 125 not out came off 208 balls and included 17 fours.

Earlier, he brought up his half-century in some style, off 67 balls, pulling Tim Bresnan for a boundary through square leg.

Australia elect to bat first

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Captain Alastair Cook of England tosses the coin, watched by Australia captain Michael Clarke, commentator Nasser Hussain (L) and match referee Ranjan Madugalle

Earlier, Australia won the toss and elected to bat.

The tourists included batsman David Warner for Phil Hughes, spinner Nathan Lyon for Ashton Agar and Mitchell Starc for injured pacer James Pattinson.

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England named an unchanged side, with Kevin Pietersen passed fit to play after a calf strain.

England lead the five-match series 2-0, having won the toss and batted in the first two Tests.

Rogers, Watson helped Australia to a good start

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James Anderson reacts as Chris Rogers (left) and Shane Watson run between the wickets

Chris Rogers and Shane Watson helped Australia get off to a great start. 

They put up 70 runs for the opening wicket before the home side made the first breakthrough. 

Rogers completed his second Test fifty

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Chris Rogers

Chris Rogers went on to complete his second Test fifty en route. 

His first, 52, came in the opening Test at Trent Bridge, Nottingham. 

At Lord's, he had a poor run, scoring just 15 and 6. 

Bresnan provided England the breakthrough

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Tim Bresnan celebrates after dismissing Shane Watson

Tim Bresnan struck in his fourth over, having Watson (19) caught by Alastair Cook at first slip.

Bresnan was brought on after England's new ball bowlers, James Anderson and Stuart Broad, failed to provide the breakthrough.

Khawaja's dismissal triggers DRS saga again

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Graeme Swann celebrates the wicket of Usman Khawaja

Shortly after, Graeme Swann was introduced into the attack. 

The spinner struck in his second over, having Usman Khwaja (1) caught behind.

The left-hander reviewed the decision but the third umpire sided with his on-field colleague despite replays showing no obvious edge in the latest decision review system dispute to afflict the series and Australia.

At lunch, Australia were 92 for two in 26 overs.

Swann dismisses Rogers

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Graeme Swann celebrates after trapping Chris Rogers leg before wicket

Swann checked Australia's progress by dismissing Chris Rogers in the post-lunch session.

The left-hander, who scored 84 from 114 balls with the help of 14 boundaries, tried to hit Swann across the line on the leg side but missed and was trapped leg before wicket.

Clarke completed his 24th Test ton

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Michael Carke plays a shot

Clarke was impressive in his 24th Test ton if not at his very fluent best having been troubled by spectators above the pavilion sightscreen.

The unflappable Clarke was 125 not out from 208 balls at the close after notching the tourists' first ton of the series with a flicked single.

Smith remained unbeaten on 70

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Steve Smith of Australia hits out during day one

Giving his captain company was Steve Smith. who remained unbeaten on 70.

Smith survived another minor DRS controversy when England reviewed a not-out lbw decision against Swann and Hawk-Eye said just less than half the ball would have hit leg stump, thus reverting to the umpire's call.