'This time we've really done it'
The Wednesday Interview with Ashley Giles during England's Ashes celebrations
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I am a hero ... [slight bemusement]. It's been a great day, you just can't beat this. I don't think any of us realise what we've done just yet, to be honest. At the moment, it almost feels as if we've got two days off between games again and we've got to get on and do it all again. But this is it, this time we've really done it.
I'm chuffed for myself, to be honest. At times it's been a really difficult series. I've not as many wickets as I'd have liked, but I've put in vital performances at good times, and yesterday was probably the best of them.
I had to look away when the wickets starting falling. I've never done that before, but I was just physically sick. Hoggy and I were out the back playing a game of cards because I couldn't watch. But then I had to put on my pads and I came good. I was a bit annoyed to get out before the end to be honest, I wanted to be there at the death, but I would have taken 59 rather than 5.
I don't think you can repeat the lap of honour we did yesterday, and the bus ride this morning. As I say, we still don't realise what we've done just yet. I think it'll be better when we split up and leave each other alone for a bit, see what normality's like. If there is a normality now ...
I've never seen anything like that in my life. It's been thrilling for us, and it's great that our families and kids could be there as well. We expected ten, 15, 20 people to turn up waving at us with their little flags, but that amount of people? Never.
Champagne mostly! But all sorts of stuff, just the realisation that we'd won the Ashes, and how long it had been since we last did it. It's been a bloody long time, but this team has done it. And if ever a team deserved it, this bunch of guys does. I consider every one of them good mates of mine, and I haven't stopped kissing and cuddling any of them for the last 24 hours. Long may it continue.
I was 14 at the time. To win the Ashes is something you want to do since you're a kid, and it's something I've kept telling myself for the last five days. This is what I've always wanted.
The whole series has been like that. It's been a great series. There won't be a better Ashes series ever.
Andrew Miller is UK editor of Cricinfo