Ghana 1 Australia 1
Ghana and Australia sold out an entertaining game at the Queens Park Rangers' Loftus Road stadium in London as both countries drew 1-1 at the end of 90 minutes in Tuesday's international friendly.
It was a game of two halves and great goalkeeping by Richard Kingson for Ghana and Australia's Mark Schwarzer
seems to affected the outcome of the game.
The Australian's went ahead first from a spot kick after Ghana defender Francis Dickoh had fouled John Aloisi in the box.
Dickoh had mistimed a ball and Aloisi managed to outmuscle him of the ball but the defender's attempt at stopping the attacker resulted in a penalty.
Aloisi stepped up and converted for the Socceroos in the 26th minute.
The lone goal separated both sides till the first half ended.
Ghana had to wait until the 75th minute before Junior Agogo's debut goal for country ensured that Ghana shared the spoils with Australia.
The game was the fourth international friendly for Ghana after the World Cup finals and the third for new Black Stars coach, Claude Le Roy.
Le Roy already has two Ghana victories under his belt and a draw in his third game in charge of the Black Stars.
The fixture also saw Black Stars captain, Stephen Appiah, earn his 50th cap for Ghana.
The 26-year-old attacker received his first senior cap on his 16th Birthday when Ghana played Benin on 24th December,1996.
Appiah has thus managed 50 caps and scored 12 goals for Ghana.
Ghana after a second round exit from the World Cup in Germany have remained unbeaten in four international friendly matches.
Ghana beat Togo 2-0 in September before completing a successful double over Asian giants, Japan and South Korea last month.
The Black Stars beat Japan's senior national side 1-0 in London and four days later went on to hand South Korea a 3-1 defeat in Seoul.
The friendly with the Socceroos formed part of Ghana's build up towards the African Cup of Nations in two years time.
Ghana, by virtue of being host of the 2008 African Cup of Nations finals would not be playing any competitive match until January 2008, when the tournament kicks off in Accra.
Ghana line up:
Richard Kingson/Sammy Adjei,Hans Adu Sarpie, Habib Mohammed, Francis Dickoh, Eric Addo Stephen Appiah Michael Essien Laryea Kingson/Haminu Dramani, Junior Agogo, Peter Ofori-Quaye/Asamoah Gyan