Ashes 2019, 5th Test: Jofra Archer’s Six-Wicket Haul Overshadows Steve Smith’s Valiant Knock, England Lead Australia by 78 Runs on Day 2 at Oval
Jofra Archer claimed his second six-wicket haul of the series as Australia were bowled out for 225 despite Steve Smith’s record-breaking 80 during the fifth and final Ashes Test at Oval. Courtesy, Archer’s splendid bowling figures, England took a comfortable 78-run first-innings lead at stumps on Day 2 on Friday. At the close of play, England were 9/0 in their second innings with Rory Burns (4 batting) surviving a knock to his helmet and a decision review to keep going. At the other end, Joe Denly (1 batting) was dropped by Marcus Harris when he was on a duck.
Archer, who returned figures of 6/45 in the Leeds Test, had a similar 6/62 to show for this time as he rattled the Australian batting order. He was ably supported by Sam Curran (3/46), whose haul included a two-wicket burst in two deliveries.
And a deserved standing ovation on his return to the changing room! 👏
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— England Cricket (@englandcricket) September 13, 2019
But none of them could get Smith out as he brought up his 10th consecutive Ashes fifty. Smith was dropped by England captain Joe Root at slips when he was on 66. Smith, who slammed 211 in the last Test to help Australia retain the Ashes and go 2-1 up, hit Jack Leach for a four to bring up his half-century off 91 balls, thus becoming the player with the most successive 50-plus scores against a single opponent.
Smith surpassed former Pakistan skipper Inzamam-Ul-Haq who hit nine hal-centuries in a row, also against England.
Just when Smith was looking set for a hundred, Chris Woakes (1/51) came back for a second spell and trapped him in front with a straight delivery that the talismanic batsman missed. Smith faced 145 balls for his 80 and hit nine fours and a six.
Besides Smith, Marnus Labuschagne missed out on a half-century as he was dismissed for 48 just after lunch. Smith and Labuschagne shared a 69-run stand for the third wicket before Archer trapped the latter plumb in front. Labuschagne faced 84 deliveries and his innings was laced with 10 fours.
Curran, playing his first Test in the series, got rid of Time Paine (1) and Pat Cummins (0) off successive deliveries but failed to bag a hat-trick. Archer then removed the tail although Nathan Lyon fought well for his 25 to trim the deficit down to below hundred.
Another absorbing day of Test cricket at The Oval 🙌
England finish 9/0, after Joe Denly was dropped in the last over of the day and Rory Burns was given out lbw last ball of the day, which was overturned on review!#Ashes cricket 😍 pic.twitter.com/74o5FQE7Ct
— ICC (@ICC) September 13, 2019
Earlier, David Warner failed once again, as Archer had the out of sorts southpaw caught behind by Jonny Bairstow for just five. Harris too was dismissed for three after he edged Archer to Ben Stokes at second slip, leaving Australia reeling at 14/2.
In the morning, England resumed at 271/8 with Jos Buttler batting on 64 and Leach on 10. Buttler could only add eight runs to his overnight score as he was castled by Pat Cummins for 70 off 98 balls (4×7, 6×3). Leach (21) was clean bowled by Marsh who finished with career-best Test figures of 5/46, playing his first Test in the series.
Australia have already retained the Ashes after winning the fourth Test and now lead the five-Test series 2-1.
