The fourth test between Australia and England in Manchester ended in a draw as Day 5 was totally rain affected as no overs could be bowled. With this, Australia retains ashes.
Day 4 was also rain-affected. Only 30 overs were bold on day 4, but the game could not be resumed on day 5 as there were a wet outfield and a lot of rain throughout the day.
Zak Crawley was awarded player of the match for his 189-run inning for England.
English captain Ben Stokes said postgame that they would have expected to win this match at any cost; they got them out for 320 and scored 590.
They were top of the game, but the weather did not allow them to win the game, and he said that he was very ready to play the next match and wished to win it.
The Aussie captain at Cummins felt that he was happy to retain the Ashes, not ideally the way he would have done that but that’s how to game goes, he said.
Highlights of the test
- Day 1
Aussies batters get off to a good start, and Woakes takes 4 wickets in a day.
Broad completed his 600-test wicket - Day 2
Woakes maiden five-wicket haul
Crawley 189 run knock
Congratulations @patcummins30 and Australia. First objective of tour achieved. The Fifth Test provides an opportunity for the second goal to be ticked off. @englandcricket were outstanding this week, so will be another tough challenge. A great series. đź‘Źđź‘Ź pic.twitter.com/nJVf4KQzwP
— Adam Gilchrist (@gilly381) July 24, 2023
- Day 3
Bestows 99 run sin England massive 275, and lead
Hazlewood is taking 5 wicket haul - Day 4
Rainwaters out the morning session
Labuschagne scored a solid century
Root getting the wicket of Labuschagne.
Rain affected the final session - Day 5
Rain spoilsports and washes away England’s Ashes Hope