Cricket Cricket Ashes 2019: Labuschagne denies Australia's intensity has dropped England is in good shape to draw the Ashes series at 2-2 but Marnus Labuschagne insists Australia is determined to finish with a win. Jamie Smith 14 September, 2019 10:51 IST Australia batsman Marnus Labuschagne made 48 but was one of six wickets to fall to England paceman Jofra Archer as Australia was bowled out for 225. - Getty Images Jamie Smith 14 September, 2019 10:51 IST Marnus Labuschagne denied Australia has let its intensity levels slip after retaining the Ashes despite England dominating day two of the final Test.After Rory Burns saw a poor lbw verdict from umpire Kumar Dharmasena overturned on review from the final ball of Friday's play at The Oval, England lead by 78 runs with all 10 wickets in hand in its second innings.READ| Ashes 2019: Archer claims six wickets as England takes honours on day twoLabuschagne made 48 but was one of six wickets to fall to England paceman Jofra Archer as Australia was bowled out for 225, Steve Smith offering the main resistance with a typically doughty 80.England is well placed to close out a victory that would draw it level at 2-2 despite failing to reclaim the urn, but Labuschagne insists Australia remains determined to win the series."We came here today looking for a really solid batting performance and obviously we didn't do that but we're still in the contest," Labuschagne told BBC Sport."The intensity definitely has not dropped. It's hard to say that when our play on the field maybe reflects that. But we came to win the Ashes and we really want to do that."We don't want to just retain the Ashes. We have to come out tomorrow 100 per cent on it and ready to take any chance." Subscribe to our daily newsletter Get your daily dose of Sportstar with handpicked stories delivered right to your inbox! SUBSCRIBE Please enter a valid email address. Dugout videos