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Rain dashes England's aspirations, the Australians keep the Ashes, and a Test is tied for the first time since the "Baseball" period

 Rain dashes England's aspirations, the Australians keep the Ashes, and a Test is tied for the first time since the "Baseball" period


The hopes for equality in the Ben Stokes series were shattered by Indradev. At Old Trafford, England and Australia's fourth Test of the Ashes series concluded in a tie. England had a great opportunity to tie the series at two games each, however on the fifth and final day of the Test match, no balls could be bowled owing to rain. The umpires ultimately called this test a draw after waiting all day. As a result, Australia still leads the series 2-1.




In Test matches, the 'Bazball' game was invented by Brendon McCullum and Ben Stokes, the captain and coach, respectively. The England team's Test match ended in a tie for the first time in the Baseball Era. There is now only one match remaining in the series, and Australia holds a commanding 2-1 advantage. Only if they had won the series would England have retained the Ashes. Australia fell 61 runs behind the hosts England in the first innings on Saturday with a total of 214 for 5 wickets. Due to rain, just 30 overs could be played even on Saturday, the fourth day.


In the first innings of the match between England and Australia, England outscored Australia by 317 runs to 592 runs. This gave the home team, England, a first-inning lead of 275 runs. In the first innings, Jack Crowley, the starting pitcher for the English team, produced a 189-run inning. He was named the game's best player.


In 2017, Australia won the Ashes. Following this, he kept it in 2019. The Kangaroos again took it in 2021. The Australian squad succeeded in keeping the Ashes series in 2023. This demonstrates amply how Australia rules The Ashes.


England has played 18 Test matches under the leadership of Ben Stokes thus far, winning 12 and losing 5. One test match involving England ended in a tie. The England squad is presently batting like an ODI team in Test matches under the leadership of Stokes. Despite receiving harsh criticism for their baseball strategy after losing the first two Tests of the Ashes series against Australia, England did not alter their approach and came from behind to win the Test match at Headingley.


Ashes series' fifth and final Test match will begin play on July 27 in London. The Kangaroo side will win the series following the Ashes if they prevail in this Test match. Contrarily, Ben Stokes' group The Ben Stokes squad, on the other hand, would desire to win the fifth Test and tie the five-match series.

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