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England Vs Australia Live Cricket Score - 5th Test - Full Scorecard

England innings

Batting R B 4s 6s SR
Rory Burnsc Mitchell Marsh b Josh Hazlewood 47 87 7 0 54.02
30.5
J Hazlewood to Burns, OUT! CAUGHT! That is out of nowhere. A wicket. Burns is out of here! Just 3 runs short of his half ton! This is short of a length ball on the off pole line, Burns looks to pull this one but gets a top edge on that one. It loops up in the air and goes towards short mid-wicket where Mitchell Marsh takes an easy catch. Burns is not as lucky as his skipper Root and he has to go back to the dugout. Australia will be relieved as they have finally broken the 76-run stand. The visitors with their tails up now.
Joe Denlyc Steven Smith b Pat Cummins 14 26 2 0 53.85
8.3
Pat Cummins to Denly, DROPPED, DROPPED, CAUGHT! OUT! Steven Smith eventually holds on to the catch in the third attempt. England have been dropping him but he doesn't return the favour, quips my fellow commentator. A nothing delivery to be honest. It's all Denly's fault that he goes chasing after a length ball outside off. We have talked earlier also about his inability to restrain himself. Goes for a booming drive away from his body only to get a thick outside edge behind. It travels at a nice height at second slip where Smith reacts to catch it but starts to lose his balance. The ball pops out of his hands first time but then it sticks near his chest and Steven tries to catch it on the second attempt. By now, he is already down on his knees but still fails to catch the ball. On the third attempt, Smudge finally cups it much to the delight of Pat Cummins. Joe departs soon after England posted the best opening partnership of this Ashes.
Joe Root (C)b Pat Cummins 57 141 3 0 40.43
56.1
Pat Cummins to Joe Root, OUT! TIMBER! Root is finally gone and it looks like he is almost in disbelief. Another cracker from Cummins and guess who has he got? The opposition skipper again! Cummins gets Root for the third time this series and 7th overall - most against any batsman! A length ball, around off, Root looks to defend but this one pitches around middle and off and then nips away a bit. The ball stays low as well, goes past the outside edge and knocks the off stump back. This is exactly similar to the way Cummins got Root on the fourth evening of the Manchester Test. Root does not want to go. He is busy gardening the pitch! Now, he has a look at the replays and starts to walk back.
Ben Stokesc Nathan Lyon b Mitchell Marsh 20 36 2 0 55.56
39.5
M Marsh to Stokes, OUT! Caught! Another wicket out of the blue. A short ball, outside off, Stokes looks to pull but seems like the ball never arrived. Was it a slower one or did Ben play a touch too early? Either way, a top edge was induced. The ball ballooned in the air and Nathan Lyon took it at point with fingers pointing skywards. He looked a touch nervous after that catch and Labuschagne consoles him. Replays now show that Stokes turned a full 360 degrees after playing that shot. He had no idea where the ball went, did not want to have an idea either, as he just stormed off. Assuming that the fielder would take the catch. If he were Root, he might have watched till the end, just in case even that went down. Australia would be happy with their progress post Lunch.
Jonny Bairstow (W)lbw b Mitchell Marsh 22 55 3 0 40
59.4
M Marsh to Bairstow, OUT! LBW! That one is hitting middle and leg and one must say, a very good decision by umpire Marais Erasmus. Marsh bowls a beautiful reverse swinging yorker which hits Bairstow right on the left boot. Umpire Erasmus doesn't take much time in adjudging him out after the loud appeal from the Aussies. Bairstow is baffled at first but goes for the review with the final three seconds left. The replays roll in, Ultra Edge shows no bat involved. Ball Tracker now comes in, impact in line and going onto hit the middle and leg pole. England lose a review and they are in big trouble now.
Jos Buttlerb Pat Cummins 70 98 7 3 71.43
86.1
Pat Cummins to Buttler, OUT! TIMBER! Cummins strikes and Buttler is out of here but not before playing a very handy innings of 70 runs. Buttler wants to heave this fuller ball outside off over the long on fence but the ball takes an inside edge onto the pads and then goes to hit the off stump. He has taken England's score closer to 300 runs. End of a valuable 68-run stand too. How many can the new batter Stuart Broad add along with Jack Leach?
Sam Curranc Steven Smith b Mitchell Marsh 15 13 1 1 115.38
63.6
M Marsh to Sam Curran, OUT! Edged and taken. One shot too many by Curran. Does not make much use of the reprieve. He was let off on a no ball when on 7, but has been dismissed on 15. Full and outside off, Curran throws his bat at that, not looking to move his feet and this time nicks it behind. The ball flies thick and fast to Steven Smith at second slip who takes it near his head. He comes and departs (twice) in the span of 13 balls, does Curran.
Chris Woakeslbw b Mitchell Marsh 2 5 0 0 40
65.5
Marsh to Woakes, OUT! LBW! Corker of a yorker by Marsh and Woakes is the one to walk back to the pavilion now. Marsh bowls a reverse swinging yorker on the leg pole line, Woakes looks to dig this one out but misses the ball completely. As soon as it hits the boot of Woakes, the Australian players appeal and umpire Erasmus raises his finger. Woakes has a short talk with his partner Buttler but he advises him against taking the review. Woakes starts taking the long walk back. The Ball Tracker confirms that the umpire was right as the ball is hitting the bottom of middle and leg. The change of bringing in Mitchell Marsh for Travis Head in the playing XI has worked wonders for the visitors as he has picked up a 4-fer already.
Jofra Archerc Tim Paine b Josh Hazlewood 9 16 2 0 56.25
70.4
J Hazlewood to Archer, OUT! Regulation catch for Tim Paine! Wicket number 8 goes down for England. Hazlewood hurls in a length ball close to off, Archer tries to play the line but the ball straightens a bit to catch the outside edge. Tim Paine makes no mistake and there are no heroics from Archer with the bat. The lower order not stepping up here for England will worry them. Usually, they bail out after the failure of the top batsmen. Can they reach 250 from here?
Jack Leachb Mitchell Marsh 21 43 3 0 48.84
87.1
M Marsh to Leach, OUT! CHOPPED ON! Fifer on return for Mitchell Marsh, his first in Tests. This is a good length ball on middle, Leach looks to block but is a little too slow in getting his bat down. He tries to block it onto the ground but the ball takes the bottom edge and bounces back on the stumps. Marsh bowled well yesterday and the fifer is a testimony of his brilliant effort. A top replacement this one. ENGLAND ALL OUT FOR 294.
Stuart Broadnot out 0 5 0 0 0
Extras (lb 7, w 5, nb 2, b 3) 17 TOTAL 294 in 87.1 overs (3.37 runs per over)
Fall of wickets :1-27 (Joe Denly , 8.3 overs), 2-103 (Rory Burns , 30.5 overs), 3-130 (Ben Stokes , 39.5 overs), 4-170 (Joe Root , 56.1 overs), 5-176 (Jonny Bairstow , 59.4 overs), 6-199 (Sam Curran , 63.6 overs), 7-205 (Chris Woakes , 65.5 overs), 8-226 (Jofra Archer , 70.4 overs), 9-294 (Jos Buttler , 86.1 overs), 10-294 (Jack Leach , 87.1 overs)
Bowling overs M R W Econ Extras
Pat Cummins25.5 6 84 3 3.25 1nb, 1w
Josh Hazlewood21 7 76 2 3.62 0nb, 0w
Peter Siddle17 1 61 0 3.59 1nb, 0w
Mitchell Marsh18.2 4 46 5 2.51 0nb, 0w
Nathan Lyon4 0 12 0 3 0nb, 0w
Marnus Labuschagne1 0 5 0 5 0nb, 0w

Australia innings

Batting R B 4s 6s SR
David Warnerc Jonny Bairstow b Jofra Archer 5 8 1 0 62.5
1.5
J Archer to Warner, OUT! CAUGHT BEHIND! Warner has to walk back. Oh boy, is he disappointed? Is he angry? The look on his face seems like an obedient student who has just been asked to go home as a punishment from his school principal. Poor bloke. Cannot buy a run. Back of a length ball wide outside off, Warner is run-hungry as he throws his bat at it again but misses. There is no feet movement at all but a noise is generated as the ball goes past the bat. The slip cordon instantly appeals but there is nothing much from Bairstow. He appeals after seeing the others appealing. Root goes for the review after thinking for a while. The naked eye does not show much, as there seems to be a gap between bat and ball. The Ultra Edge is taking ages to arrive. Finally, it does and there's a tickle as the ball gets closer to the bat. Almost at the toe end. Warner has to walk back. For a change, not to Broad. He walks off with loud boos from the crowd. His poor run in the series continues. Exactly the kind of start the hosts would've wanted.
Marcus Harrisc Ben Stokes b Jofra Archer 3 15 0 0 20
5.5
J Archer to Harris, OUT! Caught! Archer strikes again! Australia in trouble early on as both the openers are back in the hut for them, yet again. Two outside edges fell short of the gully fielder but the third one goes straight to second slip. Stokes is superb in holding on to this one, very close to the ground. It is a good length ball closer to the off pole, Harris is squared up as he looks to block but the ball straightens a bit from there to take the outside edge. It flies to Stokes at second slip who takes it very low by going down. Australia have again started the innings very badly and need a big partnership now. David Warner is taking away all the criticism for his poor form and that has somehow protected Marcus Harris who has been equally poor in this series. Unlike Warner though, his time is running out with a few vying his spot in the Playing XI.
Marnus Labuschagnelbw b Jofra Archer 48 84 10 0 57.14
29.2
Archer to Labuschagne, OUT! LBW! Finally the partnership is broken and some respite for the hosts! Archer is the man again as he has taken all the wickets until now. This one is a similar delivery to the previous one, good length ball just outside off and nipping back in. This time Labuschagne misses his flick altogether and is hit flush on the pads. The English players all go up together for the appeal and umpire Erasmus agrees. Labuschagne walks up to his partner Steven Smith, has a long extended chat with him but eventually decides against taking the review as the time also runs out. Ball Tracker confirms that the umpire's decision is right as it shows three reds. The threatening 69-run stand is broken and this might be the window that the hosts were craving for.
Steven Smithlbw b Chris Woakes 80 145 9 1 55.17
61.1
C Woakes to Smith, OUT! LBW! Finally Steven Smith is dismissed and Chris Woakes is the man to do it. A very fine innings from Smith comes to an end and without him, the visitors' score would have looked a paltry one. Good length ball just outside off, it comes inside with the angle after landing. Smith shuffles across in his usual manner, trying to flick the ball towards the leg side but unusually, he misses his flick this time and is hit on the pads. He is caught dead in front of the stumps. The English players appeal and umpire Erasmus raises his finger straightaway. Steven Smith has a talk with Peter Siddle at the other end and he advises him against taking the review. Wise decision as the Ball Tracker shows three reds. Australia still trail by another 107 runs with just 2 wickets in hand.
Matthew Wadelbw b Sam Curran 19 31 2 0 61.29
36.4
Curran to Wade, OUT! LBW! Matthew Wade is now gone and as always, the lone standing warrior is Steven Smith who is playing at the other end. Curran comes steaming in and bowls this one on the middle and off. There is a hint of late inward movement as it hits the surface. Wade looks to flick this one towards the leg side but misses. The ball hits Wade on the front pad and the English players appeal. Kumar Dharmasena takes his time and raises the dreaded finger. Wade goes for the review straightaway. The replays roll in and the Ultra Edge shows no bat. The Ball Tracker comes into play and this one is CLIPPING the leg pole. Umpire's call it is and thus, Australia retain their review. Sam Curran picks up his first Ashes wicket and he will be delighted. Australia 4 down and they trail by 176.
Mitchell Marshc Jack Leach b Jofra Archer 17 44 2 0 38.64
48.4
J Archer to Marsh, OUT! Marsh has thrown it away! He can't believe it! Archer can, number four for him. Archer bangs another shortish ball around middle and leg. Marsh looks to pull but the ball takes the top half of the bat and goes straight in the hands of Jack Leach at fine leg. Australia trail by 134 runs with half their side back in the hut. Smith, however, continues to battle from one end.
Tim Paine (C)(W)c Jonny Bairstow b Sam Curran 1 15 0 0 6.67
53.4
Sam Curran to Tim Paine, OUT! Caught behind! Curran has his man. Wicket number two for him and Paine can't do much in this innings as he walks back to the pavilion. Sam pitches this slightly fuller and makes Paine go for the drive. He sets him up nicely by mixing his variations. This one is a scrambled seam delivery and nips away on landing. Paine goes to push it down the ground with a straight bat but the away movement means the ball takes the outside edge and goes straight to Bairstow. Smith is running out of partners here.
Pat Cumminslbw b Sam Curran 0 1 0 0 0
53.5
Sam Curran to Cummins, OUT! LBW! Two in two for Curran. That looked plumb. And the third umpire agrees as well. Curran pitches this one fuller on middle and leg. The ball swings back in and beats the defensive bat of Cummins. It's rapped on the pads, huge appeal follows and the umpire agrees. Cummins, however goes for the review after consulting Smith at the other end. Will that help? Let's see. Nothing on the Ultra Edge. Here comes the Ball Tracker. Well, it is hitting the timber and Cummins will have to walk back. Dead duck. Australia in deep trouble as wicket number 7 goes down. They trail by 128 runs. Our ever alert fellow commentator pings me - 'In the first innings, Cummins got Curran LBW but overstepped. Sam has not returned the favour!' Sharp memory.
Peter Siddlec Rory Burns b Jofra Archer 18 39 2 0 46.15
68.5
J Archer to P Siddle, OUT! A blinder from Rory Burns at gully to close out the Australian innings! Number 6 for Archer, his second 6-fer in the series! Fuller length ball around off this time from Archer, Siddle throws his bat at the ball but it takes the outside edge. It hurries to the right of Rory Burns at gully who dives full length to gobble the catch. A top performance from Archer this one and he is receiving a rousing applause from the crowd. AUSTRALIA ALL OUT FOR 225!
Nathan Lyonb Jofra Archer 25 30 4 1 83.33
68.1
J Archer to N Lyon, OUT! TIMBER! 5-fer for Archer and the fun for Lyon has ended! Archer steams in to start his new over, Lyon must be expecting the short ball but Archer surprises him with a knuckle-ball-yorker. It loops on him, coming in. Lyon misses the ball altogether as he looks to swing it away. The stumps are destroyed and the good looking partnership of 37 runs has ended for the visitors.
Josh Hazlewoodnot out 1 1 0 0 100
Extras (lb 2, w 5, nb 0, b 1) 8 TOTAL 225 in 68.5 overs (3.26 runs per over)
Fall of wickets :1-5 (David Warner , 1.5 overs), 2-14 (Marcus Harris , 5.5 overs), 3-83 (Marnus Labuschagne , 29.2 overs), 4-118 (Matthew Wade , 36.4 overs), 5-160 (Mitchell Marsh , 48.4 overs), 6-166 (Tim Paine , 53.4 overs), 7-166 (Pat Cummins , 53.5 overs), 8-187 (Steven Smith , 61.1 overs), 9-224 (Nathan Lyon , 68.1 overs), 10-225 (Peter Siddle , 68.5 overs)
Bowling overs M R W Econ Extras
Stuart Broad12 3 45 0 3.75 0nb, 0w
Jofra Archer23.5 9 62 6 2.6 0nb, 1w
Sam Curran17 6 46 3 2.71 0nb, 0w
Chris Woakes10 2 51 1 5.1 0nb, 0w
Jack Leach6 1 18 0 3 0nb, 0w

England innings

Batting R B 4s 6s SR
Rory Burnsc Tim Paine b Nathan Lyon 20 48 4 0 41.67
16.3
N Lyon to Burns, OUT! CAUGHT! The opening stand has been broken and it's Lyon who has provided the breakthrough. Not a wicket taking delivery though. This one is shorter and outside off and stays a bit low too. Burns looks to cut it through point but gets a bottom edge on that one and Tim Paine does well to hold onto it behind the wickets. Burns was looking good out in the middle but he has thrown his wicket away. He looks distraught. Australia will be hoping that this wicket is the opening that they need to get back in the game as the hosts are still effectively 123/1.
Joe Denlyc Steven Smith b Peter Siddle 94 206 14 1 45.63
66.6
P Siddle to Denly, OUT! CAUGHT! Paine coming up to the stumps before this ball has worked in Australia's favour. Denly is out of here and he has missed out on his ton by just 6 runs! This is a touch fuller and just outside off, this time Siddle gets it to straighten a shade. Denly has a poke inside the line and edges it behind. It brushes Paine's pads and loops up to Steven Smith who is stationed at first slip. No mistake this time by Smudge. Denly has to take the long walk back to the pavilion. He is looking disappointed but the crowd is giving him a standing ovation. He has done a great job for his team and put the hosts in a commanding position in this match. England are just 9 runs short of taking their lead to the 300-run mark.
Joe Root (C)c Steven Smith b Nathan Lyon 21 26 2 0 80.77
27.2
N Lyon to Joe Root, OUT! CAUGHT! The English skipper is out of here and this is the 7th time that Lyon has dismissed Root, the joint-most with his teammates, Cummins and Hazlewood. This delivery is nothing special from Lyon, just like his last wicket. He pitches this one way outside off and gets it to spin back in a little. Root goes far too ahead in an attempt to put bat on ball but gets an outside edge instead on it which goes straight to Smith at first slip. He won't drop those. England are effectively 156/2 and Lyon is the man with both the wickets until now. Root's mediocre Ashes with the bat comes to a close.
Ben Stokesb Nathan Lyon 67 115 5 2 58.26
63.6
Lyon to Ben Stokes, OUT! TIMBER! What a beauty this one, a spinner's dream ball! Finally the 127-run partnership is broken and Lyon gets his third! This one was tossed up by Lyon on middle and leg, it pitches and spins away from the blade of Stokes as he is onto the front foot in defense. Stokes is completely squared up by this one and it beats the outside edge of his blade before meeting the stumps. A sensational delivery to get rid of Stokes but is it too late for Australia? Appears so. England are right now effectively 283/3.
Jonny Bairstow (W)c Steven Smith b Mitchell Marsh 14 24 3 0 58.33
72.3
M Marsh to Bairstow, OUT! CAUGHT! That's a clean catch and Bairstow has to go back! The budding partnership is broken and Mitchell Marsh takes his first wicket of the second innings. This one is on a length and outside off, Bairstow looks to block this one off the back foot but gets an outside edge on it. It goes low towards the left of Steven Smith at first slip where he takes a very good low catch. Paine did dive to his right and that might have blind-sided Smith a bit but he still hung onto it. There was a doubt in the umpire's minds as to whether that was a clean catch or not. Jonny also holds his ground in hope. The two umpires get together before going upstairs. The soft signal is given as out. The third umpire looks at the replays and agrees with the on field decision. The hosts lose their fifth wicket and a mini-collapse looks to be on the cards here. Lead is 318 runs!
Jos Buttlerc Marnus Labuschagne b Peter Siddle 47 63 6 0 74.6
87.1
Siddle to Jos Buttler, OUT! Another blinder at square leg and Buttler is outta here now! This time it's Smith's apprentice, Marnus Labuschagne. No back-to-back half centuries for Buttler. Back of a length ball around middle, this one does not rise enough but Buttler still goes for the pull. He gets the top half of his bat on this one and the ball goes high in the air towards square leg. Marnus Labuschagne runs forward from the deep, dives and pouches this one inches above the ground. A very handy knock from Buttler comes to an end. The hosts are now 374/8 now effectively and Australia are now into the English tail.
Sam Curranc Tim Paine b Pat Cummins 17 26 2 0 65.38
80.4
Pat Cummins to Curran, OUT! Gone this time around the pads. The new ball has worked for Australia as Cummins gets his first wicket of the innings. Not a great delivery to be honest but Pat won't mind. He bowls it on a good length but this one goes down the leg side. Curran goes for the flick but this time he does get a fine tickle on it as the ball goes to the right of Paine behind the wickets. He dives across and holds onto a fine catch. A good grab from the Aussie skipper. England lead by 348 runs with 4 wickets in hand.
Chris Woakesc Steven Smith b Mitchell Marsh 6 16 1 0 37.5
86.6
M Marsh to Woakes, OUT! A Smith blinder to send Woakes packing! You can't keep this man out of the picture for a long time. Absolute stunner this one! Flying like Superman! Marsh dishes this one fuller and outside off, Woakes goes for the drive but the ball takes the outside edge of his blade and flies wide of Steven Smith at second slip. He throws his right hand at the ball and snaffles it brilliantly. Great effort. Made that look so easy. England lead by 374 at the moment and hence Australia aren't celebrating too much!
Jofra Archerc Tim Paine b Pat Cummins 3 9 0 0 33.33
92.3
Pat Cummins to Archer, OUT! CAUGHT! Fortunes turned overnight for the Australian skipper in terms of the DRS! This time he does go for the review and it is a successful one! Jofra Archer is out of here and England are 9 down now. Again Cummins bowls this one down the leg side, Archer tries to flick this one but fails to connect. Paine collects and the Australian team put in a muted appeal. Skipper Paine thinks that Archer has edged that one. He takes a short while and goes for the DRS. Replays roll in, Ultra Edge comes into play, and YES, there is a spike as the ball passes the gloves. Umpire Erasmus has to overturn his decision and he gives Archer his marching orders. Paine gets his first review right after 13 failed attempts and he is a relieved man.
Jack Leachc Josh Hazlewood b Nathan Lyon 9 32 1 0 28.13
95.3
N Lyon to Leach, OUT! CAUGHT! That is that as far as the English batting is concerned and Leach is the last man to be dismissed. Lyon tosses this one outside off, Leach gets down on one knee and goes for the slog sweep towards long on. But he top edges it and the ball balloons towards the left of mid on. Hazlewood moves across in that direction and gobbles it up before falling down in the process. The visitors have stopped England from crossing the 400-run mark and now the match relies on the Australian batters.
Stuart Broadnot out 12 9 0 2 133.33
Extras (lb 11, w 0, nb 1, b 7) 19 TOTAL 329 in 95.3 overs (3.44 runs per over)
Fall of wickets :1-54 (Rory Burns , 16.3 overs), 2-87 (Joe Root , 27.2 overs), 3-214 (Ben Stokes , 63.6 overs), 4-222 (Joe Denly , 66.6 overs), 5-249 (Jonny Bairstow , 72.3 overs), 6-279 (Sam Curran , 80.4 overs), 7-305 (Chris Woakes , 86.6 overs), 8-305 (Jos Buttler , 87.1 overs), 9-317 (Jofra Archer , 92.3 overs), 10-329 (Jack Leach , 95.3 overs)
Bowling overs M R W Econ Extras
Pat Cummins21 5 67 2 3.19 0nb, 0w
Josh Hazlewood19 5 57 0 3 1nb, 0w
Nathan Lyon24.3 5 69 4 2.82 0nb, 0w
Peter Siddle13 4 52 2 4 0nb, 0w
Mitchell Marsh11 1 40 2 3.64 0nb, 0w
Marnus Labuschagne7 1 26 0 3.71 0nb, 0w

Australia innings

Batting R B 4s 6s SR
Marcus Harrisb Stuart Broad 9 15 2 0 60
4.6
Broad to M Harris, OUT! Bowled! If the previous shot was class from Harris, this one is just brilliant from Broad. He has the last laugh and Harris' poor series comes to an end. Broad bowls it full on off coming from around the wicket. The ball comes in with the angle and then moves away. Harris looks to defend but the away movement squares Harris all ends up and he has to hear the terrible noise of the stumps rattling out of the place. The off stump is off for a walk and Broad is up and running. Another left-hander is a victim of England's ace bowler. Australia need 381 runs.
David Warnerc Rory Burns b Stuart Broad 11 22 2 0 50
6.4
S Broad to Warner, OUT! Caught! Warner's series ends the way it started as well. Broad got the better of him at the start of the series and he has got the better of him at the end of the series. Good length ball angling away after pitching on off. Warner looks to defend but just like Holding (on air) said earlier, he does so away from the body by going at the delivery. The ball takes the outside edge and goes to the right of third slip. Burns there takes a very good catch in front of second slip. The tale of the series continues as both the Australian openers are back for an early shower. This is the 12th time Broad has got the better of Warner in Tests, 7 of those have come in this series. Broad's Bunny!
Marnus Labuschagnest Jonny Bairstow b Jack Leach 14 39 1 0 35.9
16.3
J Leach to Labuschagne, OUT! STUMPED! Leach has made the full use of the pitch and one of the two main batters has been sent packing to the pavilion. Bairstow was ultra-sharp in removing the bails and he has helped Leach provide the all important breakthrough. Leach tosses this one outside off, on a length. It pitches and spins away sharply beating the outside edge of Labuschagne's bat. He prods forward and is caught out of his crease by Bairstow as he quickly whips the bails off. The English players know they have got their man but umpire Dharmasena goes to the third umpire for help. Replay rolls in and finds Labuschagne to be out of his crease. Marnus has to continue his walk back. One in-form batsman gone, one remaining.
Steven Smithc Ben Stokes b Stuart Broad 23 53 4 0 43.4
26.3
S Broad to Smith, OUT! Caught! Surprise, surprise! Smith departs before getting to his 50! The golden goose is out of here! The ploy to keep a leg slip has worked and finally at the end of the series England have found a way to get rid of Smith. Broad hits the deck hard and bowls it on top of middle and leg. Smith shuffles like his usual self and looks to flick it fine. It comes off the upper half of his bat and goes to the left of leg slip. Ben Stokes there is standing fine. He dives across to his left and takes a very good low catch. The English players are up in joy and what a beautiful sight this is if you are an English fan. Steven Smith walking back before raising his bat. A rare sight.
Matthew Wadest Jonny Bairstow b Joe Root 117 166 17 1 70.48
75.1
Joe Root to Wade, OUT! The skipper strikes and it is the big fish! England now in touching distance of victory and Wade is out of here with just the tailenders remaining now. Root floats up this one on off, it pitches and spins away. Wade comes dancing down the track in an attempt to negate the spin but misses the ball. Bairstow collects it and whips the bails off in a flash. Wade has to take the long walk back but goes off to a standing ovation. England need two more wickets to win now.
Mitchell Marshc Jos Buttler b Joe Root 24 67 4 0 35.82
43.3
Joe Root to Marsh, OUT! CAUGHT! Brilliant bowling change by the skipper as he brought himself on and it has paid rich dividends. Marsh has thrown his wicket again after a good start. This is tossed up around the pads of Marsh, he tries to work it towards the leg side but does so uppishly. Jos Buttler takes a sharp catch at short leg to his right and half the Aussie side is back in the hut. The budding 63-run stand between Wade and Marsh is broken and Australia staring down the barrel now.
Tim Paine (C)(W)lbw b Jack Leach 21 34 4 0 61.76
55.6
J Leach to Paine, OUT! LBW! The skipper has to make the long walk back. England inch closer to finishing the match today itself. Floated ball on middle and leg spinning away from the batsman, Paine looks to leave it but in the very last moment gets his bat down but he is too late and the ball hits him on the back pad. The England players appeal and umpire Dharmasena after a long thought raises his finger at the very last moment. Paine takes the review after consulting with his partner. The replays roll in and the Ball Tracker shows all reds. Paine has to make the long walk back to the pavilion. The hosts four wickets away from drawing the series.
Pat Cumminsc Jonny Bairstow b Stuart Broad 9 41 1 0 21.95
70.6
S Broad to Cummins, OUT! Caught! Broad gets rid of Cummins. He comes over the wicket and bowls it full outside off. The ball moves away just a hint. Pat goes for a big drive through covers. The ball kisses the outside edge and goes straight towards Bairstow. Jonny gets down and takes a very good catch. Cummins has a word with his partner and after a lengthy chat he opts to go against the review. 4-fer for Broad. Another brilliant day with the ball for England's ace pacer.
Peter Siddlenot out 13 18 2 0 72.22
Nathan Lyonc Joe Root b Jack Leach 1 8 0 0 12.5
76.5
J Leach to Lyon, OUT! Leach providing the finishing touches and Lyon is out of here! Nothing too extraordinary about the delivery or the shot, but very good field positioning by Root. Floated on middle and off, Lyon goes for the sweep but does so a touch uppishly. It goes straight to Joe Root at square leg who doesn't have to move himself an inch as he collects the catch low between his legs. Australia 9 down now and England one wicket away from drawing the series.
Josh Hazlewoodc Joe Root b Jack Leach 0 1 0 0 0
76.6
J Leach to Hazlewood, OUT! CAUGHT! Leach has dismissed Hazlewood and ENGLAND HAVE WON THE MATCH TO DRAW THE ASHES 2-2! Leach floats this on the middle and leg pole, Hazlewood goes for the drive towards mid on but does so uppishly. Root at mid-wicket dives low to his left and catches this one brilliantly. The dream for Australia to win their first Test series remains unfulfilled as they have been bowled out and ENGLAND WIN THE MATCH BY 135 RUNS!
Extras (lb 12, w 0, nb 2, b 2) 21 TOTAL 263 in 77.0 overs (3.41 runs per over)
Fall of wickets :1-18 (Marcus Harris , 4.6 overs), 2-29 (David Warner , 6.4 overs), 3-56 (Marnus Labuschagne , 16.3 overs), 4-85 (Steven Smith , 26.3 overs), 5-148 (Mitchell Marsh , 43.3 overs), 6-200 (Tim Paine , 55.6 overs), 7-244 (Pat Cummins , 70.6 overs), 8-260 (Matthew Wade , 75.1 overs), 9-263 (Nathan Lyon , 76.5 overs), 10-263 (Josh Hazlewood , 76.6 overs)
Bowling overs M R W Econ Extras
Stuart Broad15 1 62 4 4.13 0nb, 0w
Jofra Archer16 2 66 0 4.13 1nb, 0w
Sam Curran8 3 22 0 2.75 0nb, 0w
Jack Leach22 8 49 4 2.23 0nb, 0w
Chris Woakes7 1 19 0 2.71 1nb, 0w
Joe Root9 1 26 2 2.89 0nb, 0w

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