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Cricket News - by Craig Hill

Man of the moment Peter Siddle says he now feels worthy of his place in the Australian line-up after snaring his maiden Test match five-for on day three of the third 3 Mobile Test at the SCG.

Siddle announced his arrival on the international scene on Monday in just his fourth match in the Baggy Green, ripping through the stubborn South African tail in an inspired spell to finish with the attractive figures of 5-59.

"It's very pleasing to get my first five-for and I feel happy about that obviously," the modest 24-year-old said having helped restrict the visitors to 327 in their first innings.

"It's just good to be able to go out there and just be able to stand up for the team and just be a part of the team and everyone bowled well and we all worked together and it was a good result."

Peter Siddle Snares Maiden Test Five Wickets
Peter Siddle Snares Maiden Test Five Wickets


Siddle, who entered the Sydney Test having taken five wickets for the series at an average of 48, admits the pressure of playing the game at the highest level is relentless.

After a disappointing outing in Perth in which he captured a solitary scalp, the former woodchopper admitted struggling for confidence.

He credits some solid work in the nets before his home Test in Melbourne for his sudden resurgence.

"There's always pressure, I had a disappointing match over in Perth and the 13th man (Ben Hilfenhaus) had come into the squad so there's pressure on everyone I think," he explained.

"You want to stand up and just get your rhythm right and start bowling well and I hadn't bowled well (in Perth) so I wanted to just work on a few things and get a few things into my game."

"And that's where it all happened (at the MCG) and I started feeling comfortable and started to feel a lot better so it's all going well at the moment."

Asked the motivation behind his destructive spell at the Proteas tail which yielded 4-8 from 5.5 overs, a remorseless Siddle suggested: "They seem to give it to us when we get out there and bat so they've got to cop it back I suppose as well."

"When you've worked hard all day you want to try and get a few more wickets so I think you've just got to keep running in and keep crashing the wicket and I was lucky enough to get the results so it was a good finish."

Australia will take an overall lead of 151 runs into day four on a deteriorating SCG deck.
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Michael Clarke Scores Century

January 5th 2009 11:33
Australian batsman Michael Clarke admitted to an anxiety attack after prematurely celebrating his maiden Test century on the SCG while a run out decision was sent upstairs to the third umpire.

The New South Welshman stole a quick single to bring up his three figures, racing towards the members' area with his arms pumping triumphantly and apparently oblivious to the fact his stumps had been thrown down in a tight finish.

A screen malfunction which delayed the third umpire relaying the not out decision only added to Clarke's stress and there was no more relieved person in the ground when the green light finally flashed.

Michael Clarke Scores Century
Michael Clarke Scores Century


It broke a perplexing run of outs at his favourite ground, four previous Test appearances failing to produce a half century.

"At the time I was confident but as I was carrying on like a goose I actually thought this is going to look real bad (if I'm out), but fortunately I just got home," Clarke said of his moment of uncertainty.

"I'm obviously very happy to score my first hundred on my home ground as you would have seen by my emotions when I finally got there."

Clarke started the day on 77 and sent the first ball he faced to the boundary.

He was untroubled in reaching his century, going on to compile 138 before wearily belting a full toss back to part-time off-spinner JP Duminy.

"It's actually very disappointing when you have your family and friends come out and watch and you don't perform," Clarke said of his previous SCG failures.

"I've let them down too many times so today I didn’t let them down."

"They were all here supporting so it's extra special."

Despite his bowlers taking just one wicket, Clarke declared Australia in charge of an intriguing Test match.

"We're in a pretty good position. I think there is enough in the wicket that if we bowl well and stay patient we could be batting tomorrow afternoon," he said.

"The wicket is going to get a little up and down so we have to come out and do the job with the ball and bat as well as we can in the second innings."
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