England showed great character, says Root

England showed great character, says Root

by Joseph Anthony
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England bowled Australia out to win the final Test at The Oval by 135 runs on Sunday and ensure the first drawn Ashes series since 1972

England captain Joe Root spoke of his pride in his team after they won the final test against Australia by 135 runs on Sunday to draw the Ashes series 2-2.

Australia won the fourth test in Manchester last week to move 2-1 ahead and retain the Ashes but the hosts battled back at The Oval to deny the touring side their first test series win in England since 2001.

โ€œIt is Ashes cricket,โ€ Root said. โ€œEvery game you turn up and you are playing for your country. It means so much to everyone. You can see at different periods someone wrestled it back into our favour.โ€

England made 294 in their first innings after being put into bat and Jofra Archer took six wickets as Australia were bowled out for 225 to give the hosts control of the match.

โ€œFor the first time in this series we felt in front of the game all of the way through. We have to get used to it more and more,โ€ Root said.

Joe Denly made a battling 94 to ensure England had a healthy lead and despite Matthew Wadeโ€™s defiant century, fast bowler Stuart Broad and spinner Jack Leach took four wickets each on the fourth day to secure victory for Rootโ€™s side.

โ€œI thought we were brilliant,โ€ the captain said. โ€œTo bounce back from a very difficult emotional week, to come and play in the manner we have, the team has character in abundance.โ€

England had been criticised for some lacklustre performances in the Ashes following their World Cup victory on home soil and Root admitted they had not been good enough at times.

โ€œThis was more of a template of how to play moving forward,โ€ he said. โ€œIt is a step in the right direction. I am very proud of everyoneโ€™s effort throughout the summer.โ€

Archer was part of the World Cup-winning side before making his test debut against the Australians at Lordโ€™s.

He hit Australiaโ€™s Steve Smith with a short ball which forced the batsman to miss the third test, but Smith returned for the final two matches to take his tally for the series to 774 runs.

โ€œFrom the moment I have put an England shirt on it has been exciting cricket,โ€ Archer said. โ€œI am glad we were able to draw the series. Jeezโ€ฆ bowling at Steve Smith was a task. I am glad to see the back of him.โ€

REUTERS

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