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Day one of fifth Ashes Test: England aiming to deny Australia series win

The tourists lead 2-1 heading to the Kia Oval.

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England will be looking to end an enthralling Ashes on a high at the Kia Oval this week, taking a deserved share of the spoils despite missing out on a shot at the urn.

Australia’s tour has already been a productive one regardless of what happens over the next five days, having already secured the World Test Championship title at India’s expense and ensured the Ashes are theirs for two more years at least.

But things have been going against them for some time, surviving a Ben Stokes blitz at Lord’s, losing at Headingley and being outclassed at Old Trafford before rain spared them a thrashing.

Had that game played out to its likely conclusion and a 2-2 scoreline, things would be at fever pitch in south London as the cricket world enjoyed a rare winner-takes-all decider.

England have less to play for now but, as captain, Stokes is not lacking drive as he seeks to cap a six-week contest that has reinvigorated the Test game.

“Putting the shirt on, walking out, representing the country, leading this team out is all the motivation I need,” he said.

For opposite number Pat Cummins, the goal is clear: becoming the first Australia captain since Steve Waugh in 2001 to win a series outright on English soil.

“We know that it wasn’t our best week last week and at the end of the game it was a bit of a pat on the back, ‘well done, we’ve retained the Ashes’ but really it feels like the job’s not done,” he said.

“This group has been really motivated to win the series.”

Big number

Veterans James Anderson and Stuart Broad could be playing their final Ashes Test.
Veterans James Anderson and Stuart Broad could be playing their final Ashes Test (Martin Rickett/PA)

Australia’s travel troubles

Stuart Broad (left) and Zak Crawley (right) have enjoyed productive summers.
Broad and Zak Crawley have enjoyed productive summers (Stu Forster/PA)

Results pitch

The Oval has only played host to one drawn Test since 2008.
The Oval has only played host to one drawn Test since 2008 (Adam Davy/PA)
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