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England dig in to salvage heart-pumping draw in 4th Ashes Test
England'sJames Andersonplays a shot on thefinal delivery, surroundedby Australian players, at theend of day five and the fourthAshes cricket Test betweenAustralia and England atSydney Cricket Ground onSunday. (Photo: AFP)
Cricket, Sports
January 9, 2022

England dig in to salvage heart-pumping draw in 4th Ashes Test

Sydney, Australia (AFP) — Battle-weary England dug deep for a gripping draw with just one wicket left to deny dominant Australia a 4-0 series lead in the fourth Ashes Test in Sydney on Sunday.

Number 11 batsman James Anderson doggedly played out a tense 102nd and final over from leg-spinner Steve Smith in deteriorating evening light as England ended on 270 for nine chasing a 388-run target in a heart-pumping finish.

It all came down to the last six balls at the Sydney Cricket Ground with eight fielders crowding around the bat as Anderson fended off Smith’s part-time leg-spin.

Australia had looked set to win the day-long battle and pull off a thrilling victory when they claimed the ninth wicket of Jack Leach, caught in the slips by David Warner off Smith for 26 to mass team celebrations.

But Anderson and long-time pace partner Stuart Broad played out the remaining two nail-bitingly tense overs to give the beleaguered tourists a morale-boosting fighting draw after losing the Ashes series 3-0 inside 12 days.

Ben Stokes with a gutsy 60, his second half-century of the match, and first-innings centurion Jonny Bairstow’s 41 held up the Australian victory charge.

But once both departed after tea, the Australians were relentless in taking the struggle down to the final over.

Brave Bairstow

“It was really important [to see it through],” England skipper Joe Root said.

“It’s been a difficult tour, we’ve found it tough, but I am proud of the determination and character in finding a way to get a result.

“I’ve said we wanted to put some pride back into the badge and give something back to people at home.”

The draw means that Australia no longer have the lure of a 5-0 series clean sweep with the fifth and final Test to be played in Hobart, as a day-night match, getting under way on Friday.

“Yeah, we were really keen (for 4-0) but that was a great game of Test cricket,” Australia captain Pat Cummins said.

“A bit less weather might have got us there. It was a hard-fought game, that’s why we love it.”

Bairstow’s brave effort came to an end with 10.4 overs left when he was caught close in by Marnus Labuschagne off Scott Boland.

Bairstow, who batted with an injured thumb, backed up his first innings century with a determined 105-ball knock.

Nathan Lyon made a key breakthrough with the wicket of Stokes, who defied the Australians for 123 balls. It was Lyon’s 16th wicket of the series, the most among the Australian bowlers.

Lyon got extra bounce, Stokes, troubled by a side strain injury, was in two minds and was caught by Smith at slip.

Cummins produced a big inswinger to trap wounded Jos Buttler lbw for 11, confirmed on a review, to get into the English tail as the overs counted down.

Mark Wood lasted just two balls before Cummins snared him lbw for a duck, the inswinger slamming into his front foot.

Phenomenal Boland

Boland earlier removed Root caught behind off a tantalising outswinger for 24 to break up his stubborn 60-run partnership with Stokes.

Boland has had a phenomenal introduction to Test cricket since his debut in last month’s Melbourne Test where he was man of the match with 6-7 in the second innings and so far he has taken 14 wickets in the series at 8.64.

Cameron Green grabbed the biggest breakthrough of the morning with the wicket of Zak Crawley, who had made 77, just as the English opener was looking like he would score a hundred in a flowing performance.

The young giant ripped a yorker under Crawley’s bat, striking his boot in front of the wicket.

Crawley impressed during his 100-ball knock with 13 fours, batting with positive intent and doing more than enough to keep his opening spot with Rory Burns likely to return to partner him for the final Test after another failure from Haseeb Hameed.

Hameed was caught by Alex Carey off Boland for nine and Dawid Malan went for four, deceived by Lyon and bowled off-stump.

SCOREBOARD

Australia first innings 416-8 declared (U

Khawaja 137, S Smith 67; S Broad 5-101)

England first innings 294 (J Bairstow 113,

B Stokes 66; S Boland 4-36)

Australia second innings 265-6 declared

(U Khawaja 101 not out, C Green 74;

Leach 4-84)

England second innings (30-0 overnight)

Z Crawley lbw b Green 77

H Hameed c Carey b Boland 9

D Malan b Lyon 4

J Root c Carey b Boland 24

B Stokes c Smith b Lyon 60

J Bairstow c Labuschagne b Boland 41

J Buttler lbw b Cummins 11

M Wood lbw b Cummins 0

J Leach c Warner b Smith 26

S Broad not out 8

J Anderson not out 0

Extras (lb7, nb3) 10

Total (for 9 wkts, 102 overs) 270

Fall of wickets: 1-46 (Hameed), 2-74

(Malan), 3-96 (Crawley), 4-156 (Root),

5-193 (Stokes), 6-21 (Buttler), 7-218

(Wood), 8-237 (Bairstow), 9-270 (Leach)

Bowling: Starc 18-2-68-0, Cummings 22-

5-80-2 (3nb), Boland 24-11-30-3, Green

10-1-38-1, Lyon 22-10-28-2, Labuschagne

2-0-9-0, Smith 4-1-10-1

Result: Match drawn

Series: Australia lead 3-0.

Man of the match: Usman Khawaja (AUS)

Toss: Australia

Umpires: Paul Reiffel (AUS), Rod Tucker

(AUS)

TV umpire: Paul Wilson (AUS)

Match referee: Steve Bernard (AUS)

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