The ball continued to swing sharply, even the bouncers, one short one collected by Mahendra Dhoni in front of first slip.
Wilkinson's struggles with the Mitre brand of ball continued as he missed the conversion but England were looking much more positive when they had possession.
Australia continued to enjoy the lion's share of the ball and it continued to look inevitable they would find a winning score.
Ulster continued to throw the ball around and Paul Marshall thought he had notched a try in the 10th minute but the television match official judged otherwise.
Krejza, who conceded 67 from his first 11 overs, continued to give the ball air, despite being hit straight down the ground for six in the first over after lunch by Sehwag.
That signalled something of a collapse with Akmal, Tanvir and Rehman all falling in quick succession and though Butt continued to smash the ball around the park, his efforts were in vain.
Sporting's creative players were too often given too much time on the ball and continued to threaten, with Veloso striking another free-kick and Izmailov striking wide after Everton wasted several chances to clear the ball.
Former Warwickshire seamer Corey Collymore, who bowled two maidens in the four overs possible on the opening day, continued his new-ball spell for a return of two for nine from eight overs on a greenish pitch with some bounce and movement.
Smith and Anthony have continued to struggle shooting the ball, combining to go 40 for 112 in three games.
With Villa struggling to keep hold of the ball, United continued to flow forward and a sliding Park was inches away from converting Rooney's enticing right-wing cross.
With six minutes of injury time played, Celtic threw everything at Accies in search of a winner and the drama continued as Stokes headed the ball into the net from Mulgrew's corner in the last action of the match.
While the visiting team stopped in anticipation of the referee's whistle, Robben continued his run and lashed the ball into the far corner before turning away to celebrate.
To their credit both sides, and in particular the Blues, continued to attempt to play with ball in hand, but two penalties apiece was all their reward before the half-time break.
Shakhtar continued to have more of the ball but Fulham were at least offering a threat - and with 63 minutes on the clock they once again took the lead, this time in breathtaking fashion.
It was the home support's turn to be incensed when Thomson blew his whistle for a head knock suffered by Derek Young as Barry Ferguson continued the play by slotting the ball into the net from 22 yards.
Wright, who failed to time the ball as sweetly, nevertheless continued to add to the barrage of runs.
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He continued to counterattack after the second new ball before providing Tahir with his final wicket, finishing with figures of 5-96.
Even after Watson finally fell to Ian Butler, holing out in the covers, Kyle Coetzer smashed his first ball for four and the onslaught continued apace.
Shane Watson's impressive line and length continued to unsettle Tendulkar, who flashed wildly at a ball outside off stump and was fortunate to escape after being struck on the pads.
The match continued to swing from end to with Kingston collecting the ball 25 yards from goal and blasting a shot against the post and Hearts were then unable to profit from a teasing Templeton centre.
The Belgian brought the ball forward, found Eboue on the right and continued his run to enable him to meet the return pass before curling a superb shot into the top-right corner of the net from the edge of the box.
McHugh continued the goal spree in the 72nd minute when he rolled the ball into an empty net after Mocka had dropped a high ball.
It continued a lean streak for the opener, but replays suggest the ball did not make contact with the bat and instead rebounded off his pad.
Bravo continued undeterred with a glorious straight drive for six the very next ball and he brought up his 50 soon after, launching Ishant Sharma back over his head for another maximum.
Australia took two more wickets but with dark clouds gathering and causing the light to deteriorate rapidly Ponting turned to leg-spinner Smith, whose second ball was smashed for six by Umar Akmal as Pakistan continued their domination.
The referee decided the advantage was over but Munster continued to probe and when man of the match Rua Tipoki flung the ball wide, Lesley Vainikolo could not pick off the interception and Howlett put Dowling over in the corner for a superb score.
But Blackpool continued to press forward and Hoolahan waltzed his way round Blayney before sidefooting the ball home.
Hearts continued to dominate play and Accies seemed frustrated as the visitors casually knocked the ball about in a bid to see out time.
But Barca continued to look threatening and a wonderful flowing move ended with Cesc Fabregas threading the ball through for Andres Iniesta to stroke home.
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