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Miller heroics inspire Australia's Watson

Updated on: 15 July,2010 07:31 AM IST  | 
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Shane Watson said Australia great Keith Miller was still an inspiration after he emulated the legendary all-rounder by taking five wickets in an innings of a Lord's Test.

Miller heroics inspire Australia's Watson

Shane Watson said Australia great Keith Miller was still an inspiration after he emulated the legendary all-rounder by taking five wickets in an innings of a Lord's Test.


Watson, himself an all-rounder, marked his Lord's Test debut by taking five wickets for 40 runs as Pakistan were dismissed for 148 in reply to Australia's first innings 253 on the second day of the series opener yesterday.





The 29-year-old Queenslander became the first man to win a place on the newly-created bowling honours board for 'neutral' Tests at Lord's, with Australia batsmen Warren Bardsley and Charlie Kelleway on the batting equivalent for their hundreds against South Africa back in 1912.

Miller, a former fighter pilot, was one of cricket's most charismatic figures in the years after the Second World War.

A dashing middle-order batsman and fast bowler, Miller scored 109 against England at Lord's during the 1953 Ashes Test and in the corresponding Lord's clash three years later took 10 wickets in the match, made up of five for 72 and five for 86.

Miller died aged 84 in 2004 but Watson, speaking to reporters after Wednesday's play, said: "It's my first Test here and looking at the board, seeing that Keith Miller got 10 wickets in a Test match here a number of years ago, he's someone who continues to inspire me.

"To get my name up on the honours board, unfortunately it wasn't against England, but it's still pretty hard to imagine," added Watson, whose name will be inscribed in the visitors' dressing room near a similar board recording those players who've taken five wickets in an innings and scored a century in a Test against England at the 'home of cricket'.

"To do it as a bowler, it's going to take me a while to get my head round it," said medium-pacer Watson, who exploited the overcast conditions with a series of swinging deliveries.

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