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All batters except Harry Brook got a start, with Joe Root falling on 91 off balls. Zak Crawley was the highest scorer for England before Root, having made 73 in 76 balls while Jonny Bairstow is now inching closer to overtaking that total, the ashes latest score. Bairstow and Root had shared a run stand that came off balls for the fifth wicket. The opening stand between Ben Duckett and Crawley was worth 79 runs after which Ben Stokes and Crawley put up 61 for the second wicket off just 57 balls.
England require seven wickets to win on day five, while Australia need runs for victory after what has been an enthralling day four. Please join Daniel Gallan and Taha Hashim tomorrow for the final day of this memorable match. We were pretty with how we batted. I think the intent from ball one was pretty clear! It made us smile in the changing room. For our leading batter to show that intent is really powerful for us. In the past this would have been a draw, on this type of pitch.
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Stuart Broad produced a fairytale finish to his career as he took the final two wickets to give England cricket victory over Australia cricket by 49 runs in the fifth Test and snatch an Ashes series draw. Broad, who announced during the Test that he will retire from cricket after the series, left the field alongside Moeen Ali, who is also expected to retire from red-ball cricket following this match, to a standing ovation from the Oval crowd. Jonny Bairstow was left sprawling, tumbling to the Oval turf with the ball snuggly inside his glove. The principles of Bazball have always been a little murky and have been furiously debated for months. But how can anybody detract from this infectious brand of cricket and entertainment, when it provokes such rowdy, joyous scenes in the stands. England did not reclaim the Ashes, but this run victory , to square the series at two apiece, bottled up something more precious. Steve Smith, perhaps the greatest batter of his generation, was finally able to flow in this final innings of the series. England beat Australia by 49 runs to earn a draw in the Ashes on day five at the Oval. What an amazing series to be a part of. Two incredible cricket teams with contrasting styles, and it lived up to the billing. It was special to be a part of and to walk away at 2-all is a reflection of a great series. With the skipper as convinced in his belief and the direction he wants to take this team, and the senior players in this team, we were able to hold the fort. If anything, we got better and better as the series went on. That is probably the most pleasing aspect - to stay true when you are under pressure.
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The home side were bowled out for a thrill-a-minute on day one, scoring at a frantic pace but burning out in less than 55 overs, with the tourists grinding their way to in reply. Australia, up and with the urn already retained, were more than happy to block their way through the first session and shored their position up with some low-risk cricket which takes them one step closer to a first series win on these shores since Resuming on , they scraped together just 54 runs in 26 overs. Usman Khawaja was still in place at lunch, moving to 47 not out off deliveries, but Marnus Labuschagne was dismissed for nine after chewing through 82 balls. England had been probing away without success until the pace of Mark Wood finally drew a mistake, Labuschagne edging behind for what should have been a regulation take for wicketkeeper Jonny Bairstow.
England W won by 27 runs. United won by 2 wickets with 0 balls remaining. Afghanistan won by 57 runs. Bangladesh won by 4 wickets with 58 balls remaining. RCB Women won by 8 wickets with 3 balls remaining. Auckland won by 41 runs. Wellington won by an innings and 42 runs. Canterbury won by 5 wickets. Zimbabwe won by 4 wickets with 21 balls remaining.
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Please join Geoff and Daniel Harris for coverage of the second day. Big first session! The openers did such a good job.
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Bet Jonny Bairstow watches it go when other keepers might have gobbled it up, leaving Root to lunge to his weaker left side. Getty Images. England's lead has swollen to 89 already. And Australia are taking as long as possible to bowl to James Anderson. At the other end, though, is Mark Wood, who cannot be discounted as a pinch hitter, as he had shown in the third Test. Best Bowling. In the western Sahara Desert lies a natural wonder that has intrigued scientists and adventurers for centuries. He defends solidly and a couple of those fielders scatter. Root is on 27 off Smith up to runs at the Oval at an average of
And that is that. It just would have been good to know.
Zak Crawley keen for chance to test Bazball in India England opener says tour in early will be "amazing opportunity" for Brendon McCullum's side. Stokes the captain is a fine thing, but England will need the player again Jonathan Liew. But does. I reckon this series has been the best Marsh has ever looked in Test cricket, his technique tighter than usual, particularly against the moving ball. A shortish delivery from Robinson is belted through midwicket for four by Warner, who then beats the cover ring with a cut stroke for two more. James Anderson shows his white-ball skills, ruled obsolete by England long ago: an arcing knuckleball leaves Pat Cummins groping outside off stump. He bowled a shoddy first spell by his standards , but all will be forgiven if I can pinch a wicket or two here. A switch of ends for Stuart Broad, starting at the Vauxhall End after lunch. If the weather forecast is correct, batting could be very tricky in the morning and easier in the afternoon. Cummins goes short for the fourth ball of the 9th and Duckett, of course, pulls away. The archive also includes two photographs of Michael Ostrog, an early suspect. Open an account with bet and bet on a huge range of markets. We feel pretty confident. Ashes 5th Test Day 3 Live score: The players are back! England had been probing away without success until the pace of Mark Wood finally drew a mistake, Labuschagne edging behind for what should have been a regulation take for wicketkeeper Jonny Bairstow.
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