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England level Ashes 2-2 but urn returns to Australia


England level Ashes 2-2 but urn returns to Australia

Men's Ashes: England v Australia, fifth Test (day four of five)
England 294 & 329: Denly 94, Stokes 67, Lyon 4-69
Australia 225 & 263: Wade 117, Leach 4-49, Broad 4-62
England won by 135 runs; series drawn at 2-2

England has won the fifth Test at The Oval as the Ashes ended in a 2-2 draw. It's the first drawn Ashes series since 1972. Australia will still bring the urn back home because it's the reigning holder of the prestigious trophy following a series win in 2017/18, but the tourists narrowly missed out on becoming the first Aussie side since 2001 to leave English shores as an outright victor.

England ended their memorable summer by earning a 2-2 draw in the Ashes with a 135-run defeat of Australia in the fifth Test.

On a sunny day at The Oval, England set Australia 399 to win and bowled them out for 263 to square the contest with their oldest enemies in a year when they lifted the World Cup for the first time.

Australia retain the urn they won in 2017-18 but miss out on a first series win in England since 2001, while an Ashes series is drawn for the first time in 47 years.

From 313-8 overnight, England added 16 to be all out for 329 and leave Australia in need of pulling off the highest run-chase in an Ashes Test since 1948.

In conditions that remained relatively good for batting, there was the slightest chance that Steve Smith could end his prolific summer with one more stroke of genius.

There was disbelief, then delight, when Smith turned Stuart Broad to a diving Ben Stokes at leg slip for 23 - his lowest score of the series by 57 runs.

England were still held up by Mathew Wade's combative century, but after he was stumped off Joe Root, the last three wickets fell for four runs, with victory completed by Root's stunning grab of Josh Hazlewood.

It means they end coach Trevor Bayliss' reign with a win, while both sides have 56 points and sit joint-fourth in the World Test Championship.

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