• Fri. Dec 20th, 2024

Eng vs Aus 4th Test: Rain washes out Day 5, Australia retain Ashes.

Eng vs Aus 4th Test: The fourth Test between England and Australia at Old Trafford ended in a draw on Sunday, with rain washing out the entire day’s play. Australia retained the Ashes with the result, as they now lead the series 2-1 with one Test remaining.

England had been in a strong position to win the match on the final day, after they bowled Australia out for 214 in their second innings, leaving them a target of 61 runs to win. However, rain prevented any play from taking place, and the match was eventually called off.

England’s Zak Crawley had earlier scored a brilliant 189 in the first innings, while Jonny Bairstow made 99 not out. Australia’s Marnus Labuschagne scored 111 in their second innings, but they were unable to build on his innings due to the rain.

The draw was a disappointing end to what had been a closely fought Test match. However, Australia will be happy to have retained the Ashes, and they will be looking to wrap up the series victory in the final Test at The Oval.

Key moments from the match:

  • Zak Crawley scores 189 in the first innings, his highest Test score.
  • Jonny Bairstow scores 99 not out in the first innings, his second consecutive half-century.
  • Marnus Labuschagne scores 111 in the second innings, his third century of the series.
  • Australia trail by 61 runs at the end of Day 4, but rain washes out Day 5 and the match is drawn.

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On the fourth morning, England were in a strong position, with Australia 214-5 in their second innings, still trailing by 61 runs. The home side had six wickets in hand, and with the weather forecast looking promising, they were confident of winning the match.

However, the rain came down early in the afternoon, and play was eventually abandoned for the day. With no further play possible, the match was drawn, and Australia retained the Ashes.

It is difficult to say with certainty what would have happened if the rain had not intervened. However, it is clear that England were in a strong position, and they would have been confident of winning the match.

The home side had a number of bowlers who were in good form, including Stuart Broad, Jimmy Anderson, and Jack Leach. They were also able to build pressure on the Australian batsmen, who made a number of mistakes.

In addition, England had the advantage of batting last on a wearing pitch. This would have given them the opportunity to score quickly and put Australia under pressure.

What next?

The fifth and final Test of the Ashes series will be played at The Oval from July 27-31. Australia will be looking to win the match and retain the Ashes, while England will be looking to level the series.

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