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Australia Retains Ashes Series Despite Rain-Soaked Fourth Test
The Australian cricket team has officially retained the Ashes series after the fourth Test at Manchester ended in a draw due to rain washing out the final day of the game. This came as a relief to Australia, who were lagging behind in the contest, but it was a disappointment for England, who had dominated the first four days of play.
England’s Dominance and Missed Opportunity
England had a strong start, piling up 592 runs against Australia’s 317 runs and successfully sending half of the Australian team back to the pavilion, with them still trailing by 61 runs. However, rain played spoilsport and helped Australia escape a difficult situation.
The draw was a huge disappointment for England because it would have allowed them to level the series 2-2 with one game still to go if they had won. It would have been even more special considering their comeback story, with a sensational win at Headingley in the third Ashes 2023 Test after losing the first two games. A victory at Manchester would have meant winning back-to-back matches after initially going 0-2 down.
Ben Stokes’ Blunt Response
In the post-match press conference, England skipper Ben Stokes was asked whether going 0-2 down early in the series was a bigger disappointment than the drawn fourth Test. Stokes responded bluntly with a blank face, stare, and a weird smile, saying “No, not really.”
Still a Chance for England
Although England couldn’t achieve a fairytale ending due to the weather, they still have a chance to draw the series by winning the final match.