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England vs Australia, 5th Test at London, WTC, Sep 12 2019 - Match Result

RESULT
5th Test, The Oval, September 12 - 15, 2019, ICC World Test Championship
294 & 329
(T:399) 225 & 263

England won by 135 runs

Match centre 
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Scorecard summary
England 294/10(87.1 overs)
1st INNINGS
70 (98)
5/46 (18.2)
57 (141)
3/84 (25.5)
Australia 225/10(68.5 overs)
1st INNINGS
80 (145)
6/62 (23.5)
England 329/10(95.3 overs)
2nd INNINGS
94 (206)
4/69 (24.3)
67 (115)
2/67 (21)
Australia 263/10(77 overs)
2nd INNINGS
117 (166)
4/49 (22)
4/62 (15)
end of over 773 runs • 2 wickets
AUS: 263/10CRR: 3.41 
Peter Siddle13 (18b 2x4)
Jack Leach 22-8-49-4
Joe Root 9-1-26-2

7pm That will just about do for today, and for this series. Thanks to all of you for all your comments, it's been a rollercoaster ride, from 122 for 8 at Edgbaston, to Archer's spell at Lord's, to Stokes' nonsense at Headingley, to Smith's indomitability at Old Trafford, and all the way through to this final day and Wade's over-my-dead-body biffing. It's been gripping throughout, and a tribute to the characters on both sides.

Have a read of Andrew McGlashan's match report, and stay tuned for Dan Brettig, Alan Gardner, Mel Farrell and Mike Hussey's post-match and series analysis. From all of us at ESPNcricinfo, thanks and goodbye, and see you next week for the County Championship climax!

So, the Specsavers Trophy is drawn! Scenes as Root and Paine grin for the camera. But here comes the proper job. Australia retain the Ashes! Champagne sprays, but Justin Langer on the balcony looks like he's chewing a wasp... he's not a happy chappy ... muted celebrations on the podium too, but a lap of honour now. Contentment, but not a lot of satisfaction if truth be told... it'll do, nothing more!

Shoaib: "It's been an absolute honor to watch Smith bat in this series it was like watching God having a bat, Congratulations Aussies for retaining the Ashes. Thanks Team Cricinfo (Especially Miller) for beautiful commentary and comments.I am watching cricket for 16 years and this series with out a doubt was the best series Long Live Test Cricket and once again thank you so much Team Cricinfo." Well thank you all. It's been an honour and a privilege to cover another Ashes, and another remarkable summer of cricket.

Varahan: "It just seems like yesterday that the First test of Ashes started, can't believe it's over. When there is ESPNcricinfo for company, time flies. None of comments got published, but who cares. I enjoyed reading others comments n having a great time." They do now, Varahan. We're all in an end-of-term mood now!

jonathan: "Great comeback by England. I'm still confused as to why the Aussies had a massive celebration after the last test. Retaining the Ashes doesn't really mean much if the series is drawn. I doubt that early celebration would happen in Rugby." I suspect that had a lot to do with the Headingley hangover. It could have been an England stampede if Australia hadn't stood firm after that shock. And they did so brilliantly.

Tim Paine: "Regrets? I've got a couple, to start with, the toss. We didn't take our chances on day one, we didn't back up our bowlers. England got ahead of the game. I can't read a pitch so I'm always 50-50. We've got to bat, bowl better than we did in this Test match."

"No doubt today puts a dampener on it, but from where this group's come from, to retain the Ashes is still a big deal. Some improvements and learnings to do."

"I think the series was in good spirit, competitive environment, pride on the line, competitive cricketers trying their best to get one-up on the opposition. Wade showed us today was possible. combative, and cops stick for what he says on the pitch, but he walks the walk. That was one of the great Ashes hundreds."

"I'm loving the job, I feel there's some unfinished business, but not looking too far down the track.

"The stick we've copped, you can sulk or you can enjoy it," he adds.

Joe Root: "We were excellent this week, having lost the toss, to play as we did was fantastic, we drove the game all the time, and got there in the end. Jofra makes things happen, and he's backed up with other skilful bowlers. Collectively we've shown a lot of character throughout the whole series. Not always at our best but we've fought really hard. Credit to Tim and his team."

On Trevor Bayliss, at the end of his tenure: "Trev is brilliant, he's added a huge amount to this Test team, and what he's done in white-ball cricket is phenomenal. We all played for him this week, and very pleased to send him off with a win."

"Over a period of time you get a strong relationship with players and coaches, an element of banter between Stokes and Trev, and that allows Ben to go and play his own way. He's now one of the world's best allrounders."

On his captaincy: "I'm driven towards Australia, it's a real focus for English cricket, I want to be the man to bring the Ashes back to England."

"It's been a wonderful summer of cricket, we've been blessed with some wonderful support and we all really appreciate that."

Australia's Player of the Series is David Warner Steve Smith! And he's the Compton-Miller Medal-winner too.

"It's been an amazing couple of months in England, the cricket's been spectacular, the series has ebbed and flowed, loved every minute and proud to have been able to perform for Australia and bring the urn home. The middle of the wicket still played pretty well, and Wade applied himself, batted beautifully today. But England played terrific cricket."

On his Jofra duels. "He's come into Test cricket and performed exceptionally well straightaway and that doesn't surprise me."

On his own series: "You always want to get better as a player and I'll continue to work hard. Nothing is ever too much."

England's player of the series, obviously, is Ben Stokes. 441 runs, eight wickets. That Test...

"Disappointing in Manchester, but turned up this week with a huge amount of pride and the Test Championship to play for. You can never look back and say what if, it's been a great series, it's ebbed and flowed, and that's shown in the end result. It's a fair result, two evenly matched teams."

On Headingley, "you'd give it all back to lift that urn... I'll look back on it in a few year's time. But a massive chance in Australia [in two years]. We've been challenged by some seriously good fast bowling, but Rory in particular has shown what he can offer."

Root is "100 percent" the right man to take the team forward.

6.30pm Time for some presentations. ThePlayer of the Match is Jofra Archer

"It's been unbelievable, from the first time I put an England shirt on. Leaning towards the Leeds game [as the best, over World Cup final]. Every game has been special."

"I went wicketless in two innings, so one day can be your day, the next day not. Personally I will try to bowl 90mph every day, there will be good days and bad days, and the team will back me regardless. The management are very good, giving you the extra off day and limiting training, they've been good."

On the Wade spell. "I was a bit grumpy, the wicket was a bit flat. It was great cricket." Not half.

6.29pm Back to the contest at hand. According to TMS's statto, Andrew Samson, Paine is the second Australia captain to win the toss and bowl in a Test in England, and lose. The first? Ricky Ponting at Edgbaston in 2005 .... ouch!

6.25pm Here come the players for the presentations. Still a packed crowd on a beautiful afternoon. England win the battle, Australia win the war... and there's some very pleasing spoils sitting on a plinth there to confirm that point.

Abhishek: "Truth is these are two flawed team neither of which were able to take hold of the series truly. Barring Smith and Marnus none of the Australian batsman truly came to party, similarly for England apart from few individual performances here and there. England feels like a car whose engine is tied by a duct tape. Two flawed teams and 2-2 in my opinion is a fair reflection on them. " Two flawed teams is an infinitely more palatable sight than one flawed team and one team that plays to perfection... unless schadenfreude is the only thing that gets your juices pumping!

6.15pm England and Australia both pick up 56 points for the World Test Championship, which is clearly the most important thing... fewer than the 60 that Sri Lanka and New Zealand got for their 1-1 draw last month, but hey ho ...

Jamie: "Not that it really matters as Australia retain the Ashes, but given the drawn match was a "winning draw" for England, it was not a bad series for the home team."

Cricketbadger : "Australia the better side this summer? Really!? If not for Smith and clone-Smith their batting was worse than England. They had a couple of decent quicks who were excellent. Not much better than England's quicks tbh. Not much in it inspite of Smith's otherworldly batting." Smith and Cummins were magnificent, Hazlewood scarcely less so. It'll always be up for debate, so maybe 2-2 is the perfect result. Who knows. Tim Paine will shortly be lifting the urn, so that will settle a large part of the argument, I sense.

6.11pm And breathe! It was getting manic for a while, while Matthew Wade was reprising Ben Stokes' heroics at Headingley. But it wasn't meant to be. England's spinners, senior and part-time, turn the screw in the end. And for all that Australia have been the better side this summer, their retention of the Ashes is dampened by the fact that they still haven't won in England since 2001.

Handshakes all round as Paine leads Australia down to the outfield to greet the England players as they leave the field. It got tetchy at times in this contest, but the Ashes overall has been played in an excellent spirit. And it's a cheerful send-off too for Trevor Bayliss, whose coaching tenure was all about the white-ball game really, but whose good-humoured stewardship has been integral to the development of so many of England's key players.

76.6
W
Leach to Hazlewood, OUT

Root seals the contest with a screamer! Over the wicket, clipped hard out of the left-hander's rough, and Root - now at midwicket, flings himself low to his left to snaffle the winning catch in his outstretched left hand!

Josh Hazlewood c Root b Leach 0 (1b 0x4 0x6 3m) SR: 0

It's all happening in a rush... England set to square the series, the first drawn Ashes since 1972, and that was 2-2 as well. Josh Hazlewood is the last man in

76.5
W
Leach to Lyon, OUT

down on the sweep, picks out square leg - who has literally just moved into position. And Root himself scoops it inches from the turf! He didn't even have to move, just stooped to conquer. And England so nearly home now...

Nathan Lyon c Root b Leach 1 (8b 0x4 0x6 8m) SR: 12.5

Tasmeem: "You need to have a lot of things going for you to chase such a mammoth total, that's why they are called miracles. But it doesn't happen everyday. For this past month, Stokes has spent all the luck himself."

76.4
Leach to Lyon, no run

on the back foot, twirled onto a full length, fenced away

76.3
1
Leach to Siddle, 1 run

ambitious from Siddle, using his feet well to smother the spin

76.2
1
Leach to Lyon, 1 run

worked off the hip once more, another single

76.1
1
Leach to Siddle, 1 run

fenced to the leg side

end of over 76Wicket maiden
AUS: 260/8CRR: 3.42 
Nathan Lyon0 (5b)
Peter Siddle11 (16b 2x4)
Joe Root 9-1-26-2
Jack Leach 21-8-46-2

Don't forget to get your #PoliteEnquiries in for Mel and Alan. Don't forget the hashtag!

75.6
Root to Lyon, no run

fired into the legs, tapped to safety, and a wicket-maiden for Root has changed the feel of this final half-hour of the fourth day.

75.5
Root to Lyon, no run

driven compactly to mid-off, probing away

75.4
Root to Lyon, no run

leaning forward, and blocked to the off side

75.3
Root to Lyon, no run

tossed up, down the leg side, can't connect on the sweep

75.2
Root to Lyon, no run

drawn forward, pressed down the pitch

Two to get... 139 to tick off ... a full day to come... it's going to have to be Edgbaston 2005 or bust from here.

75.1
W
Root to Wade, OUT

got him! Wade finally succumbs to the one that bursts past his edge! He'd advanced with such fearlessness throughout a brilliant innings, but this time Root dipped it late, got good bite past the edge, and Bairstow's gloves were sharp as a tack! The end of a superb, battling knock, the crowd rises to him... but the writing is on the wall now

Matthew Wade st †Bairstow b Root 117 (166b 17x4 1x6 258m) SR: 70.48
end of over 752 runs
AUS: 260/7CRR: 3.46 
Peter Siddle11 (16b 2x4)
Matthew Wade117 (165b 17x4 1x6)
Jack Leach 21-8-46-2
Joe Root 8-0-26-1
74.6
Leach to Siddle, no run

tidy areas, Siddle leans forward as the ball straightens on middle and off, and another over ticked off

James Box: "Good job Smith didnt get his usual century this match - otherwise the Aussies would almost be there." They kind of are almost there, to take Headingley as the base-line

74.5
Leach to Siddle, no run

forward and blocked, solidly over the ball

Pradeep D: "Credit to Aus for a good fight here, mind you they start the innings 2 down every time. Most teams would have thrown in the towel after 4 months here"

74.4
1
Leach to Wade, 1 run

over the wicket, Wade is advancing to the pitch once more, and another measured clip to long-on

Danny Azhar: "Its 2:55am here in Melbourne and I'm glued to my tv screen. What gutsy innings by Matt. Character! That cheeky innings by Buttler in the first innings might prove to be decisive (much to my disdain!)"

74.3
Leach to Wade, no run

fully forward, and defended back down the pitch

74.2
1
Leach to Siddle, 1 run

advancing to the pitch, firmly struck to cover, and seeing as he'd made so much ground already, Siddle galloped through for the single too

74.1
Leach to Siddle, no run

round the wicket, middle-and-leg line, dabbed to short leg

A breather for Broad ahead of the new ball. Here's Leach ...

end of over 744 runs
AUS: 258/7CRR: 3.48 
Matthew Wade116 (163b 17x4 1x6)
Peter Siddle10 (12b 2x4)
Joe Root 8-0-26-1
Stuart Broad 15-1-62-4

Shades of the grandstand finish to last year's Oval Test... that got tense while Pant and Rahul were going hammer and tongs...

73.6
Root to Wade, no run

big turn from outside off as Wade turns his back on the ball with gloves lifted high

73.5
2
Root to Wade, 2 runs

flogged hard, on the up, into the covers... "bowler!" is the short, but Curran's shy can't come quickly enough

Best performances - batters
Spike Graph
Wagon Zone
MS Wade
117 runs (166)
17 fours1 six
Productive shot
cover drive
24 runs
3 fours0 six
Control
78%
JL Denly
94 runs (206)
14 fours1 six
Productive shot
off drive
20 runs
4 fours0 six
Control
77%
Best performances - bowlers
JC Archer
O
23.5
M
9
R
62
W
6
ECO
2.6
FTYFGSGS
OFFLEG
RHB
1W
1W
2W
LEGOFF
LHB
1W
1W
MR Marsh
O
18.2
M
4
R
46
W
5
ECO
2.5
FTYFGSGS
OFFLEG
RHB
1W
1W
LEGOFF
LHB
1W
1W
1W
Match details
Kennington Oval, London
TossAustralia, elected to field first
Series
Season2019
Player Of The Match
Player Of The Series
Series result5-match series drawn 2-2
Match numberTest no. 2362
Hours of play (local time)11:00 start, Lunch 13.00-13.40, Tea 15.40-16.00, Close 18.00
Match days12,13,14,15 September 2019 - day (5-day match)
Umpires
TV Umpire
Reserve Umpire
Match Referee
PointsEngland 24, Australia 0
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