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Pat Cummins - Stuart Broad - Mark Wood - Steve Smith - Marnus Labuschagne - Todd Murphy - Watch: Stuart Broad Changes Position Of Bails. Marnus Labuschagne Gets Out On Next Ball - sports.ndtv.com - Australia

Watch: Stuart Broad Changes Position Of Bails. Marnus Labuschagne Gets Out On Next Ball

A mind game from England pacer Stuart Broad took the centre stage during Day 2 play of the fifth and final Ashes Test at Kennington Oval in London. During the batting of Marnus Labuschagne, Broad interchanged the positions of the bails and the batter was dismissed on the very next ball. Mark Wood bowled a dot ball to Labuschagne on the fourth delivery of the 43rd over before Broad performed his antics. On the fifth ball of the over, the Australian batter got an outside edge and Joe Root took a stunning catch at first slip to end his innings.

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Pat Cummins - Mitchell Starc - Zak Crawley - Steve Smith - Thomas Reeves - Kent Cricket - Kent’s Zak Crawley hits second-innings 73 in fifth Test against Australia at The Kia Oval and ends Ashes series with 480 runs - kentonline.co.uk - Australia

Kent’s Zak Crawley hits second-innings 73 in fifth Test against Australia at The Kia Oval and ends Ashes series with 480 runs

Kent’s Zak Crawley finished his fine Ashes series with a second-innings half-century in the final Test against Australia at The Kia Oval on Saturday.

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Pat Cummins - Alex Carey - Mark Wood - Zak Crawley - Jonny Bairstow - Steve Smith - Chris Woakes - Josh Hazlewood - Harry Brook - Todd Murphy - Root, Bairstow, Crawley give England big lead over Australia - channelnewsasia.com - Australia - county Smith

Root, Bairstow, Crawley give England big lead over Australia

LONDON :England batted with positive intent to take control of the final Ashes test at The Oval on Saturday, moving on to 389-9 at the close on the third day with a 377-run lead over Australia.

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Pat Cummins - Zak Crawley - Steve Smith - Kevin Pietersen - Rohit Sharma - Todd Murphy - Ashes: Ben Stokes Makes History, Surpasses Kevin Pietersen To Hit A New 'Most Sixes' Record - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - South Africa - India - county Stokes

Ashes: Ben Stokes Makes History, Surpasses Kevin Pietersen To Hit A New 'Most Sixes' Record

England skipper Ben Stokes made history on Saturday as he became the batter with the highest number of sixes during a single Ashes series against arch-rivals Australia.  Stokes accomplished this during England's fifth and final Ashes Test at The Oval. In the second innings, he scored 42 off 67 balls. His knock consisted of three fours and a six. His runs came at a strike rate of 62.68. In the previous innings, he could score just three runs.

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Jonny Bairstow - Steve Smith - Steven Smith - "When Its Virat Kohli...": Twitter Divided Over Nitin Menon's Controversial "Non" Run Out Call - sports.ndtv.com - Australia

"When Its Virat Kohli...": Twitter Divided Over Nitin Menon's Controversial "Non" Run Out Call

From Cameron Green's catch in the first Test to Jonny Bairstow's stumping in the second Test, the ongoing Ashes between England and Australia has been full of controversies. On Day 2 of the ongoing fifth and final Test at The Oval, the fans witnessed another controversy erupt when Australia batter Steve Smith survived a close run out call, with some help from TV umpire Nitin Menon. In the 78th over of Australia's first innings, Smith seemed to have fallen short when England's substitute fielder George Ealham and Bairstow combined to affect a run out.

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Pat Cummins - Mitchell Starc - Zak Crawley - Steve Smith - London - England vs Australia 5th Ashes Test Day 3 Live Score: Zak Crawley, Ben Duckett Solid As England Retake Lead vs Australia - sports.ndtv.com - Australia

England vs Australia 5th Ashes Test Day 3 Live Score: Zak Crawley, Ben Duckett Solid As England Retake Lead vs Australia

ENG vs AUS, 5th Ashes Test, Day 3 Live: England openers eye a strong start on Saturday after play resumes on Day 3 of the ongoing fifth and final Ashes Test at The Oval. Earlier, Steve Smith's 71 helped Australia recover from a batting collapse as the tourists frustrated England by battling to a first-innings lead of 12 runs. Australia were eventually bowled out for 295 on the stroke of stumps. Australia lead 2-1 in the five-match series. (Live Scorecard)

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Pat Cummins - Stuart Broad - Mark Wood - Steve Smith - Marnus Labuschagne - Todd Murphy - Watch: Stuart Broad Changes Position Of Bails. Marnus Labuschagne Gets Out On Next Ball - sports.ndtv.com - Australia

Watch: Stuart Broad Changes Position Of Bails. Marnus Labuschagne Gets Out On Next Ball

A mind game from England pacer Stuart Broad took the centre stage during Day 2 play of the fifth and final Ashes Test at Kennington Oval in London. During the batting of Marnus Labuschagne, Broad interchanged the positions of the bails and the batter was dismissed on the very next ball. Mark Wood bowled a dot ball to Labuschagne on the fourth delivery of the 43rd over before Broad performed his antics. On the fifth ball of the over, the Australian batter got an outside edge and Joe Root took a stunning catch at first slip to end his innings.

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Joe Root - Mark Wood - Jonny Bairstow - Steve Smith - Marnus Labuschagne - Watch: Joe Root's One-Handed Blinder Leaves Fans And Experts Stunned During Ashes 2023 - sports.ndtv.com - Australia

Watch: Joe Root's One-Handed Blinder Leaves Fans And Experts Stunned During Ashes 2023

Joe Root held a brilliant slip catch to dismiss Marnus Labuschagne as Australia ground their way to 115-2 at lunch on the second day of the fifth and final Ashes Test at The Oval on Friday. Labuschagne was the only man out in an attritional morning session that ended with Australia still 168 runs behind England's first-innings total of 283. Opener Usman Khawaja dropped anchor to be 47 not out off 152 balls, with star batsman Steve Smith, adding some impetus, unbeaten on 13.  Australia, as the holders, are already assured of retaining the Ashes at 2-1 up, and only need to avoid defeat at The Oval to secure their first Test series win away to England in 22 years.

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