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England win fifth Test to square Ashes series
England's Captain Joe Root (left) and Australia's Captain Tim Paine hold the Ashes Trophy during thepresentation ceremony on the fourth day of the fifth Ashes cricket Test match at The Oval in Londonyesterday. England won the fifth test by 135 runs and drew the series, but Australia keep the Ashes Trophy.
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September 15, 2019

England win fifth Test to square Ashes series

London, United Kingdom (AFP) — England crushed Australia by 135 runs in the fifth and final Ashes Test yesterday to level the series at 2-2, ending their historic World Cup-winning season on a high.

Victory for the home side at The Oval means the Ashes series ends in a draw for the first time since 1972, although holders Australia retain the urn.

The tourists, chasing an unlikely 399 to win in a shade under two days, clung on late into the evening session on the fourth day before finally collapsing as the shadows lengthened in south London.

Australia, 2-1 up going into the match, were bidding to win their first Ashes series in England since 2001 but were denied by the fired-up hosts, with paceman Jofra Archer named man of the match for his six first-innings wickets.

“A very good performance,” said England Captain Joe Root. “I thought we were brilliant. To bounce back from a very difficult emotional week, to come and play in the manner we have, the team has character in abundance.

“This was more of a template of how to play moving forward — it is a step in the right direction. I am very proud of everyone’s effort throughout the summer.”

Stuart Broad struck early to remove openers Marcus Harris and David Warner, but while former Captain Steve Smith was at the crease, Australia retained a faint hope of victory.

But when Ben Stokes dived to his left at leg slip to catch Smith for 23, giving Broad his third wicket of the innings, England knew they had removed the biggest obstacle in their victory charge.

Smith, who scored an astonishing 774 runs in just seven innings, was out for a score of less than fifty for the first time in the series.

The Oval crowd gave him a standing ovation as he walked back to the dressing room in the September sunshine, with Australia in deep trouble at 85-4 in the post-lunch session.

Matthew Wade offered brave resistance, scoring 117 as Archer cranked his speed up to 95 miles per hour in the evening sunlight, eyeballing the Australian batsman in an attempt to intimidate him.

Occasional bowler Root finally got his man, luring him forward as Jonny Bairstow whipped off the bails.

Left-arm spinner Jack Leach removed Nathan Lyon and Josh Hazlewood in successive balls to end the match, two months after England won the one-day World Cup for the first time.

Broad and Leach both finished with four wickets.

“I’ve got a couple of regrets, starting with the toss, but after that you’ve got to give credit to England — they outplayed us here,” said Australia captain Tim Paine.

“No doubt today has put a bit of a dampener on it,” he added. “There are some mixed emotions but from where this group has come from, to come to England and retain the Ashes is still a huge deal. It hadn’t been done since 2001.”

Broad strikes

Earlier, England added 16 runs to their overnight tally, with Archer and Leach the last men out.

Broad then pounded in, roared on by a packed crowd, reducing Australia to 29-2.

Warner, who returned to international cricket in June after a 12-month ban for ball-tampering, scored just 95 runs in 10 innings and was dismissed by Broad seven times.

Warner’s dismissal brought Smith to the crease and he opened his account with a sweet drive through the covers for four off Archer, but this time he could not find the magic.

The exit of Smith, also banned over the ball-tampering scandal, led to one or two isolated boos which were drowned out by applause from the crowd in appreciation of his run scoring feats.

Smith was named Australia’s man of the series while Stokes won the award for England.

“It meant a lot to have that reception from the crowd today,” said Smith.

“It’s been an amazing couple of months with the World Cup and the Ashes — the cricket has been spectacular.”

The tourists won the first Test at Edgbaston and the fourth at Old Trafford, while Stokes inspired England to victory in the third Test at Headingley.

The second match, at Lord’s, was drawn.

SCOREBOARD

England 1st innings 294 (J Buttler 70, J Root 57; M Marsh 5-46, P Cummins 3-84)

Australia 1st innings 225 (S Smith 80, M Labuschagne 48; J Archer 6-62, S Curran 3-46)

England 2nd innings (overnight 313-8)

R Burns c Paine b Lyon 20

J Denly c Smith b Siddle 94

J Root c Smith b Lyon 21

B Stokes b Lyon 67

J Bairstow c Smith b Marsh 14

J Buttler c Labuschagne b Siddle 47

S Curran c Paine b Cummins 17

C Woakes c Smith b Marsh 6

J Archer c Paine b Cummins 3

J Leach c Hazlewood b Lyon 9

S Broad not out 12

Extras (nb1, b7, lb11) 19

Total (all out, 95.3 overs) 329

Fall of wickets: 1-54 (Burns), 2-87 (Root), 3-214 (Stokes), 4-222 (Denly), 5-249 (Bairstow), 6-279 (Curran), 7-305 (Woakes), 8-305 (Buttler), 9-317 (Archer), 10-329 (Leach)

Bowling: Cummins 21-5-67-2, Hazlewood 19-5-57-0 (1nb), Lyon 24.3-5-69-4, Siddle 13-4-52-2, Marsh 11-1-40-2, Labuschagne 7-1-26-0

Australia 2nd innings

M Harris b Broad 9

D Warner c Burns b Broad 11

M Labuschagne st Bairstow b Leach 14

S Smith c Stokes b Broad 23

M Wade st Bairstow b Root 117

M Marsh c Buttler b Root 24

T Paine lbw b Leach 21

P Cummins c Bairstow b Broad 9

P Siddle not out 13

N Lyon c Root b Leach 1

J Hazlewood c Root b Leach 0

Extras (nb2, b2, lb12, pen 5) 21

Total (all out, 77 overs) 263

Fall of wickets: 1-18 (Harris), 2-29 (Warner), 3-56 (Labuschagne), 4-85 (Smith), 5-148 (Marsh), 6-200 (Paine), 7-244 (Cummins), 8-260 (Wade), 9-263 (Lyon), 10-263 (Hazlewood)

Bowling: Broad 15-1-62-4, Archer 16-2-66-0 (1nb), Curran 8-3-22-0, Leach 22-8-49-4, Woakes 7-1-19-0 (1nb), Root 9-1-26-2

Match result: England won by 135 runs

Series result: England 2 Australia 2

Man of the match: Jofra Archer

Man of the series (England): Ben Stokes

Man of the series (Australia): Steve Smith

Toss: Australia

Umpires: Marais Erasmus (RSA), Kumar Dharmasena (SRI)

TV umpire: Ruchira Palliyaguruge (SRI)

Match referee: Javagal Srinath (IND)

Previous Results

First Test, Edgbaston: Australia won by 251 runs

Second Test, Lord’s: Drawn

Third Test, Headingley: England won by one wicket

Fourth Test, Old Trafford: Australia won by 185 runs

Australia’s Captain Tim Paine (centre) lifts the AshesUrn aloft during the presentation ceremony on thefourth day of the fifth Ashes cricket Test match againstEngland at The Oval in London, yesterday. (Photos: AFP)

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