England vs Australia, 5th Test, Day 3: Joe Root Leads Run-Spree As England Press For Ashes-Levelling Win
Joe Root and Jonny Bairstow combined for a sublime century partnership as England took a giant stride towards levelling the Ashes in the fifth Test at The Oval on Saturday.
In the fifth Test at The Oval on Saturday, England made a huge step toward tying the Ashes thanks to a stunning century combination between Joe Root and Jonny Bairstow. At the end of the third day's play, England had amassed a dominating lead of 377 runs and were at 389-9 in their second innings. They need to win this game to even the series at 2-2. The fifth-wicket partnership between Root (91) and Bairstow (78) was 110 runs, and the one disappointment for the enthusiastic home audience was that neither Yorkshireman was able to reach a personal hundred.
After being pummeled by England's top order, a late burst of wickets, with Mitchell Starc collecting 4-94, gave Australia some hope.
However, if Australia were to pull off an unlikely triumph, they would already need to score the joint ninth-highest total to win in the fourth innings of a Test due to England's present lead.
England was 222-4 when Harry Brook and Zak Crawley, who both had excellent scores of 73, fell in quick succession.As England reached tea on 265-4, Bairstow, one of the 'Bazball' era's biggest performers, continued the aggressive run rate with 34 off 35 balls.With a rasping cover-drive off Josh Hazlewood, Bairstow reached fifty, marking his sixth boundary in 60 balls faced.Prior to the start of play on Saturday, England just needed one over to make up their 12-run first-inning deficit.
Before left-hander Ben Duckett concluded the over with a sequence of boundaries, Crawley, who had hit a cover-drive for four off the opening ball of the series, duplicated the stroke off the first ball on Saturday.However, an opening partnership of 79 came to an end when Duckett, who was on 42 at the time, edged a full-length Starc delivery to wicketkeeper Alex Carey.
At lunch, Crawley, the series' top run-scorer, had brought England's total to 130-1.With Moeen unable to bat at number three after spending all of Friday off the field with a groin strain, England captain Ben Stokes moved up the order and made sure the runs kept flowing.In the first over following lunch, Stokes hooked Hazlewood for six, and Starc failed to take a catch at fine leg.With England at 140-2 and Crawley edging Australia captain Pat Cummins to Steve Smith at second slip, Crawley only added two runs to his 71-run lunchtime total.
However, Root's third four in as many balls from Starc, a calculated uppercut, was everything but fortuitous.Upon reaching 42, Stokes handed up his wicket when he was caught at mid-on off an errant drive against Murphy.Australia, the current Ashes champion, has already done so with a 2-1 lead.Only at JioSaavn.com can you listen to the most recent music.But if they want to win their first Ashes series in England since 2001, they must avoid losing at The Oval.