ENGLAND sensationally managed to draw the Ashes with an incredible final session on the fifth day as they picked up seven wickets to beat Australia.
The two sides still had plenty to play for at The Oval on the final day of the Ashes series as England were looking to draw the series while the Aussies were looking for a 3-1 win.
Chris Woakes was able to break the Australian opening stand as he got both David Warner and Usman Khawaja
Mark Wood picked off Marnus Labuschagne
Steve Smith then fought back for the Aussies
He was partnered by Travis Head
The final day of the series started with Australia in the ascendancy after David Warner and Usman Khawaja had led them to 140.
However, that was before Chris Woakes struck with the opening wicket of the day as Warner nicked off for Jonny Bairstow to take the catch.
Woakes was then able to pick up the wicket of Khawaja while Mark Wood took Marnus Labuschagne for just 13.
This led Australian legend Ricky Ponting to call for an investigation into the umpires as he had a complaint about the change of balls the previous night.
But the tie swung again as Steve Smith and Travis Head got stuck in and put up a fight.
It looked like it was falling for the Aussies as Ben Stokes suffered the misfortune of dropping Smith when the ball was knocked out of his hand by his own knee.
The two battered their way to a partnership of 95 as Australia closed in on their target of winning their first Ashes series in England for over a decade.
However, a stunning spell from the England bowlers after a rain delay and tea saw them gain back the momentum.
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Ben Stokes suffered a mishap as he dropped Steve Smith in unfortunate circumstances
Moeen Ali managed to stop Travis Head’s charge
With Jonny Bairstow taking a brilliant catch
Woakes then got Smith
Australia went from 264 for 3 to 297 for 8 as Head was taken by Moeen Ali, who had battled pain in order to break the key partnership.
But the wicket gave England a bounce in their step as Woakes dismissed Smith on 54 and Mitchell Marsh fell for just 6 when Bairstow took a screamer of a catch off of Ali’s bowling.
Woakes picked up his fourth scalp of the day as Mitchell Starc nicked off for Zak Crawley to catch before captain Pat Cummins was caught by Stokes, who looked relieved after his earlier blunder.
With Australia surpassing the 300 mark, England needed just two wickets to draw the series but secure a “moral victory” as stated by Harry Brook.
Stuart Broad has now retired following the end of the series
Alex Carey and Todd Murphy then offered some resistance to the English bowling attack with the two keeping a decent strike rate against Stuart Broad‘s bowling.
Broad, who announced that he was retiring from cricket after the game at the end of day four, was still steaming in as he looked for one last moment of glory.
Carey and Murphy were targeting spinner Ali as they continued to frustrate England.
Carey hit a wonderful six over Ali’s head and Murphy stole a single off Broad to bring the Aussies to within 60 runs of victory.
Broad then managed to take the wicket of Murphy
Broad then got his moment as he managed to take the wicket of Murphy for 34 just one ball after he performed the same bail trick that got Labuschagne in the first innings.
He almost completed the day as he caught Cary’s edge but the ball fell just short of Crawley in the slip cordon.
Last man in, Josh Hazlewood, then smashed a four off of Ali to bring the Aussies within 50 runs to win, with just one wicket remaining.
Broad then did it again as he then got Carey to win the match by 49 runs.