Published 14:40 IST, August 1st 2023
'Ashes nahi aag hai. Thanks England, Thanks Australia': Cricket world left in awe by Ashes
Australia claimed the first 2 matches while England claimed the 3rd and 5th game of Ashes 2023. Australia have managed to retain the Ashes.
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England have managed to level the Ashes 2023 as they clinched a thrilling 49 runs victory over Australia. It was written in the stars as Stuart Broad took the last wicket to send the Oval crowd into a massive cheer. Australia claimed the 1st two matches while the Three Lions claimed the 3rd and 5th game of Ashes 2023. Australia have managed to retain the Ashes.
A fitting finale for Ashes as England edge Australia
An Ashes series that had pretty much everything ended with one last dramatic twist as England produced a stirring recovery in the final session to dismiss the Australians — who were chasing 384 to win the series — for 334 and earn a 49-run victory at The Oval.
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It was Stuart Broad who finished off the visitors, removing Todd Murphy and Alex Carey to take his career tally of wickets to 604 — fourth on the all-time list. The 37-year-old pacer announced Saturday he would be retiring after this test and he got a perfect ending.
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Let's have a look at how the cricketing world reacts:-
Fitting farewell for Broad
The Australians, who still haven’t won an Ashes series in England since 2001 but will return Down Under with the urn, lost their last seven wickets for 70 runs after looking good at 264-3, chasing 384 to win.
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With two wickets still to get, England captain Ben Stokes turned to Broad one final time.
A number of balls slipped past the outside edge and Broad switched the bails at the non-striker's end for good luck. The very next ball, he got an edge off Todd Murphy with an absolute beauty of an outswinger.
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One wicket left and of course it was Broad who took it. When Alex Carey edged behind, again to wicketkeeper Jonny Bairstow, Broad wheeled away in celebration and was soon engulfed by his teammates. His wife, holding their baby, looked on from the balcony as did his father, Chris, a former England international.
“It was written in the stars he was going to take the last two wickets,” Stokes said, “with two left-handers at the crease.”
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Broad is fourth on the all-time list of wicket-takers in tests, behind Muttiah Muralitharan, Shane Warne and his great friend, England pacer Jimmy Anderson, who — at 41 — says he will continue to play.
(With inputs from AP news)
23:40 IST, July 31st 2023