Brilliant batting performances from Chris Woakes and Harry Brook and a late contribution from Mark Wood helped England seal a thrilling 3-wicket win over Australia on the fourth day of the third Test at Headingley Cricket Stadium. , The result mirrors a similar result five years ago when Ben Stokes pulled off a historic win against Australia, but this time Woakes and Stokes swapped roles.
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At the start of the session, England were at 154/4 with Harry Brook (40*) and Ben Stokes (7*) leading the way. However, Australia managed to tip the balance in their favor as Mitchell Starc removed Stokes and Bairstow in quick succession. Starc’s experience ensured Stokes could not repeat the Headingley wonders of his past. Stokes edged the ball straight into the hands of Alex Carey, while Bairstow’s attempt at a big drive hit the stumps with an inside edge.
Despite this setback, Brook handled the England innings and Chris Woakes shared a valuable half-century partnership with him to bring the team closer to victory. After play ended, Starc was brought back into action to dismiss Brook, leaving England needing only 20 runs to win and Australia three wickets away from victory. However, Mark Wood’s crucial six off Pat Cummins in the next over, followed by a four off Starc, ended any hopes of an Australian comeback. Woakes sealed the game by finding the fence, causing the crowd to reminisce about 2019.
On the previous day, England ended on 27/0 with unbeaten scores from Ben Duckett (18*) and Jack Crawley (9*) as they chased down a target of 251 to keep the Ashes alive. Earlier in the match, Australia were bowled out for 224 in their second innings, with notable contributions from Head (77), Usman Khawaja (43) and Marnus Labuschagne (33). England’s bowling trio of Stuart Broad (3/45), Chris Woakes (3/68) and Mark Wood (2/66) played a key role in restricting Australia’s score. In England’s first innings, they were in great trouble and were 87/5 before important contributions from Jack Crawley (33), Ben Stokes (80), Moeen Ali (21) and Mark Wood (24) Helped him reach a total of 237. , trailing Australia by 26 runs.
Australia’s first innings was bundled out for 263, with Mitchell Marsh (118) and Travis Head (39) coming back from a poor start. However, after the dismissal of these two batsmen, Australia’s innings collapsed and they were dismissed on this score. Mark Wood’s excellent figures of 5/34, along with contributions from Chris Woakes (3/73) and Stuart Broad (2/58), played a key role in England’s strong performance with the ball.
Brief scores of the match were: Australia 263 and 224 (Travis Head 77, Usman Khawaja 43; Stuart Broad 3/45) against England 237 and 254/7 (Harry Brook 75, Jack Crawley 44; Mitchell Starc 5/78) ).










