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Novices Jason Sangha and Matt Short scored their maiden first-class centuries for a Cricket Australia XI to frustrate England on the last day of their final Ashes warm-up game on Saturday. Eighteen-year old Sangha and team skipper Short - with only seven first-class matches between them - shared in a 263-run fourth-wicket stand to draw the four-day game ahead of next week's first Brisbane Test.
Sangha hit 133 off 226 balls with 13 fours and a six, while Short remained unbeaten on 134 off 264 balls when the game was called off late on the final day in Townsville. Sangha is the second-youngest player to score a century against England behind India great Sachin Tendulkar. He was finally caught off leg-spinner Mason Crane, allowing the tourists to avoid the indignity of going wicketless on the final day.
"It's not really damaging to us," England coach Trevor Bayliss said. "Obviously we'd like to take 10 wickets for 90 runs in every game, but this is what can happen in cricket. "A number of guys spent time in the middle with the bat and the bowlers got a lot of overs under their belts. "Hopefully everyone now has got their rhythms right and they can come out next week and go from ball one." The inexperienced CA XI finished on 364 for four off 110 overs to lead by 99 runs when the rival captains agreed a draw.
Sangha was dropped by Mark Stoneman on 43 but England's bowlers created few other chances. England comfortably defeated a similar CA XI in Adelaide last week and for two days in north Queensland they had looked set to do so again.

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