Ashes 2019: Broad, Leach lead England to series-levelling win

Catch live score and updates from day four of the fifth and final Ashes Test between England and Australia at The Oval.

Updated : Sep 15, 2019 22:44 IST

England squared the Ashes series at The Oval.
England squared the Ashes series at The Oval.
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England squared the Ashes series at The Oval.

 

 

Here's how Denly and Stokes put England into ascendancy

England seized control on the third day of the fifth Ashes Test on Saturday, building a likely match-winning lead of 382 as it looks to square the series.

With two full days of play to come and the weather in London set fair, the home side, on 313-8 in their second innings, appear certain to pull level at 2-2 barring a miraculous fightback from Australia.

Nathan Lyon slowed England's progress in the morning session, taking the wickets of Rory Burns and captain  Joe Root  but those were rare early bright spots for the tourist on a pitch that offered little help.

Opener  Joe Denly  and  Ben Stokes,  playing as a specialist batsman, put on 127 for the third wicket as a tiring Australia attack ran out of steam in the September sunshine.

The Ashes, Day 3

Off-spinner Lyon bowled Stokes after tea for 67 with a beautiful delivery that spun past the left-hander's forward defensive shot while seamer Peter Siddle had Denly caught at slip for a Test best 94 shortly afterwards.

But the in-form Jos Buttler, who top-scored for England with 70 in the first innings, started fluently as he and Jonny Bairstow took the lead past 300.

Bairstow was caught by  Steve Smith  in the slips off the bowling of all-rounder Mitchell Marsh for 14 to give Australia a glimmer of hope.

Scorecard

But the Aussies missed a big opportunity when, in the next over, they failed to review a not-out decision against Buttler after an appeal for lbw, with replays showing Lyon's ball would have hit the stumps.

It was the second time that Australia had proved over-cautious. Denly should have been out lbw earlier on 54 but Australia skipper Tim Paine opted not to review.

Stokes power

Stokes, dropped on seven by Smith, started his innings slowly but accelerated, reaching his fifty off 89 balls with a huge six off leg-spinner Marcus Labuschagne over wide long-on.

The batsman is second only to Smith in the combined run-scoring charts over the series, albeit more than 300 runs adrift of the Australian's total of 751.

Denly looked increasingly confident as his innings progressed, finding the boundary regularly as the Aussie spirits drooped but fell agonisingly short of his first Test century.

Wickets fell at regular intervals in the final session, with Smith pulling of a phenomenal diving catch at second slip to remove Chris Woakes off the bowling of Marsh.

And in the next ball, Buttler departed for 47 top-edging Siddle to Labuschagne, who raced in from behind square to take a fine catch just above the ground.

Jofra Archer and Jack Leach were the not out batsmen at the close of play.

World Cup winner England is aiming to restore pride in the final Test of the series even though Australia have already retained the urn.

Root has plenty of time to play with but will be wary of declaring too soon as India last year made 345 batting fourth at the Oval chasing 464.

The tourist came into the match hungry to wrap up their first series victory in England since 2001 after winning last week's fourth Test to take a 2-1 lead but look as though they will come up short.

Earlier, Burns and Denly put on 54 for the first wicket — the highest opening stand of the series for either side.

Australian batsman Marcus Harris did not take the field on Saturday after dropping Denly on Friday evening. He required stitches but is expected to bat.

TOSS UPDATE: Australia win the toss and elect to bowl.

England (Playing XI): Rory Burns, Joe Denly, Joe Root(c), Ben Stokes, Jonny Bairstow(w), Jos Buttler, Sam Curran, Chris Woakes, Jofra Archer, Jack Leach, Stuart Broad

Australia (Playing XI): Marcus Harris, David Warner, Marnus Labuschagne, Steven Smith, Mitchell Marsh, Matthew Wade, Tim Paine(w/c), Pat Cummins, Peter Siddle, Nathan Lyon, Josh Hazlewood

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