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England win Oval Test by 135 runs to level series 2-2

Updated on: 16 September,2019 08:11 AM IST  | 
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The tourists, chasing an unlikely 399 to win in a shade under two days, were in trouble early in their second innings when England paceman Stuart Broad removed openers Marcus Harris and David Warner cheaply

England win Oval Test by 135 runs to level series 2-2

England pacer Stuart Broad celebrates the dismissal of Australia's star batsman Steve Smith at The Oval in London yesterday. Pic/ AFP

London: 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 means the Ashes 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, were in trouble early in their second innings when England paceman Stuart Broad removed openers Marcus Harris and David Warner cheaply.


While former captain Steve Smith was at the crease, Australia retained a faint hope sealing their first Ashes series win in England since 2001. 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 with Australia on 85- 4 in the post- lunch session. Matthew Wade scored a fine 117 before England captain Joe root lured him forward as Jonny Bairstow whipped off the bails.


Brief scores


England 294 & 329 beat Australia 225 & 263 ( M Wade 117, M Marsh 24; S Broad 4- 62, J Leach 4- 49) by 135 runs

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