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England win thrilling remaining Ashes Test as Stuart Broad takes successful wicket to attract sequence with Australia

England have received the ultimate Ashes Test match after an exhilarating end to attract the sequence with Australia.

With Australia chasing down 384 to win the match, a rampant England took seven wickets within the remaining session to edge out their fierce rivals.

England bowler Stuart Broad – in his remaining match earlier than retirement – took the ultimate two wickets in entrance of a packed crowd at The Oval in London.

England's Stuart Broad celebrates bowling out Australia on day five of the fifth Ashes Test 
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England's Stuart Broad celebrates with James Anderson and Zak Crawley after taking the wicket of Australia's Alex Carey
England's Stuart Broad celebrates after taking the wicket of Australia's Alex Carey
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Stuart Broad celebrates after taking the wicket of Australia’s Alex Carey

It means the fascinating five-match sequence ends 2-2 after weeks of scintillating ability, must-watch drama, and even slightly controversy.

As holders of the urn, having received the final sequence in 2021-22, Australia solely wanted to attract the present sequence to retain the trophy.

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‘We jumped on the vitality of the group’

Speaking after the match, Broad mentioned: “Woakesy and Moeen set the tone unbelievably and when we got a couple of wickets we really started to believe.

“The crowd was so loud and we actually jumped on that vitality.

“To pick up a couple of wickets to end the Test match and contribute to the team was very special.”

He added: “When you make that decision to move on from the game you wonder what your last ball will be, so for it to be a wicket to win an Ashes Test match is pretty cool.”

 England's Stuart Broad celebrates with James Anderson after taking the wicket of Australia's Alex Carey
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Broad celebrates with James Anderson

 England's Stuart Broad and Moeen Ali are applauded off the field by their teammates after winning the test and drawing the series Action Images via Reuters/Andrew Boyers
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Broad and Moeen Ali are applauded off the sphere by their teammates

‘I believe 2-2 is sort of becoming’

Chris Woakes, England’s participant of the sequence and man of the match, mentioned: “It has been an amazing few games and nice to come into the side and contribute. The belief was there that we could win from 2-0 down.

“There is unbelievable spirit within the dressing room. I believe 2-2 is sort of becoming.”

A becoming finish to Broad’s glittering profession


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His remaining shot hit for six. His remaining ball bowled taking the ultimate wicket of the Ashes.

Stuart Broad could not have scripted his farewell extra completely.

Few athletes are in a position to log off on their phrases on such a excessive.

The fairytale ending didn’t function the Ashes urn being lifted. You cannot have all of it.

Denying Australia a primary sequence win right here since 2001 is nice sufficient for the 37-year-old.

Taking the ultimate two wickets – simply as Australia nonetheless sensed victory at The Oval – accomplished the England comeback from 2-0 down to attract the thrilling sequence 2-2.

A becoming climax to a glittering profession for the 37-year-old who solely settled on retirement on Friday night time.

Read Rob Harris’s full evaluation right here

England captain Ben Stokes mentioned: “I think 2-2 is a fair reflection of the teams literally going toe to toe. Australia are World Test champions, they are a quality team.

“I do not assume many groups would have been in a position to reply from 2-0 down. I’m extremely happy with everybody’s efforts.

“We have been do or die since the second game and that really suits us.”

Australia’s participant of the sequence, Mitchell Starc, mentioned: “It has been an incredible five Test matches and the way it finished today probably spoke to the quality of cricket and the emotions of the whole Ashes.

“It has come all the way down to the final session of day 25.”

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 England's Stuart Broad celebrates with Joe Root and teammates after taking the wicket of Australia's Todd Murphy
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Broad celebrates taking the wicket of Australia’s Todd Murphy

Mollie King, partner of England's Stuart Broad, with daughter Annabella during day five of  the Ashes Series test match at The Kia Oval
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Mollie King, Broad’s accomplice, with daughter Annabella

Controversial stumping of England’s wicketkeeper fired up the workforce

Narrow wins at Edgbaston and Lord’s secured an early 2-0 sequence lead for captain Pat Cummins’ facet.

But the controversial stumping of England’s wicketkeeper Jonny Bairstow on day 5 at Lord’s fired up England.

An harm to Australian spinner Nathan Lyon additionally appeared to assist flip the tables for Ben Stokes’ workforce.

England roared again at Headingley to make it 2-1, after which had Australia on the ropes within the fourth Test match at Old Trafford as they appeared to degree the sequence.

However, the climate had the ultimate say in Manchester, with the final two days of the Test rained off, leading to a draw.

Australia went into the fifth and remaining Test having already retained The Ashes.

England are on account of journey to Australia in 2025 for the following Ashes sequence.

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