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The only indication that Ashton Agar was a tailender, as he walked off Trent Bridge on Thursday having been dismissed for a world-record 98 for a No. 11 batsman, was the fact he was able to smile about falling two runs short of a century.
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``It was a dream to make a test match hundred,'' Agar admitted. ``But I didn't really dream I'd make 98 so I'm very happy.''
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Australia was 117-9 on day two of the first test, still 98 runs behind England when the 19-year-old debutant Agar joined Phillip Hughes at the wicket.
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The tourists had lost five wickets for nine runs in 32 balls and fast bowler James Anderson was looking unplayable, but a world-record stand of 163 for the final wicket with Hughes, 81 not out, transformed the contest.
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``I'm super happy,'' Agar said. ``I was lucky to have a very good partner at the other end to help me, he's a seriously, seriously good player.''
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