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Australia vs England 5th Test Ashes 2009 Live Cricket Score

Submitted by Nuklear on 08/11/2009 – 9:37 PMNo Comment

The Ashes 5th Test Cricket – Ashes Score 2009 The Oval

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Get England Vs Australia 5th Test Ashes Cricket 2009 Live Score here. The fifth and the final test to begin on August 20th at The Oval and what a way to end the series; a real thriller it will be from all departments; a decider to say the least as the series now stands 1-1 in favor both the teams.

England needs to take tough decisions and should not panic just because they suffered a crushing defeat at Headingley. Speculations are rife as regards to changes that will be made in the English team to clinch a historic series win. England team’s coach Andy Flower is now contemplating the return of Andrew Flintoff for the 5th Test match and Captain Andrew Strauss believes that fully fit Andrew Flintoff will mean a lot to the team and will be a moral boosting tonic in the team’s dressing room.

Team Australia under Ricky Pointing is all geared up, and they believe that Aussies have made the right comeback at the right time. Mitchell Johnson who stitched the win for the Aussies in the 4th Test defeating England by an innings and 80 runs is sure to come out a winner in the final test match as well. The victory margin at the Headingley for the Aussies is one of the largest ever since McGrath and Shane Warne hung their boots. Now isn’t that a morale booster for Ponting and his men?

So, with high morale of the Aussies, some exciting shots, swings and actions are on the cards in just a week’s time.

Australia vs England 5th Test Ashes 2009 Final Cricket Score

Australia vs England 5th Test Day 1 Ashes 2009 Cricket Score

England 307/8 (85.3 ov)
England won the toss and elected to bat

Australia vs England 5th Test Day 3 Ashes 2009 Cricket Score

England 332 & 373/9d
Australia 160 & 80/0 (20.0 ov)

Australia require another 466 runs with 10 wickets remaining

Watch Ashes 2009 5th Test Live Cricket Score – England vs Australia

Loads of excitement on cards; ain’t? Watch out.

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