Watson's heart elsewhere as brilliance lifts spirits of nation
Winning the Ashes was as easy as ABC. Defeating Australia in a one-day series may demand some deep knowledge of the permutations at the other end of the alphabet. England made two big mistakes in losing the first of seven matches yesterday: they did not make as many runs as they ought to have done and then they failed to defend a total that should still have been enough to win.Too many of their batsmen surrendered their wickets too readily, too many of their bowlers found rhythm elusive and their fielding was never quite at the peak of its form. None of this, however, should detract a jot from the batting exhibition delivered by Shane Watson, whose 161 not out from 150 balls ensured that Australia were always in sight of their target. Throughout this Antipodean summer Watson has been threatening something of such order but it was always just out of reach in the Test series. Yesterday, he was in command from the start brutal, ferocious and determined. It was an innings that eventually overwhelmed Kevin Pietersen's 78 for England, his first half-century in 16 one-day innings.
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