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5TH ASHES TEST: @ The Oval London July 26-30, 2023

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Khawaja currently the equal highest run scorer of the series with 480, having played every test

To put that into context, in 2019 Smith hit 774 in three and a half tests

Absolutely carried us that series
Better context….in 2010-11 we lost 3 tests by an innings and Mike Hussey still managed 570 runs. Really shines a light in the quality of batting we’ve seen.
 

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Khawaja currently the equal highest run scorer of the series with 480, having played every test

To put that into context, in 2019 Smith hit 774 in three and a half tests

Absolutely carried us that series
Smith scored nearly 28% of all the runs Australia scored in that 2019 Ashes series. Smith also dominated similarly in the 2017/18 Ashes, where he scored 23% of all the Australian runs.

That performance in 2019 though is one hell of a large chunk of the team's runs, when you compare that to the leading run-scorers from previous Ashes series.
 
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England really struggling without a front line spinner and no overs from Stokes. They are going to get very tired.
Just like in Edgbaston where the first innings scores where nearly the same, Australia have made England's bowlers bowl nearly 50 overs more in the 1st innings of this test match (in addition to Ali's injury, which meant Broad/Anderson/Wood/Woakes had to bowl much more than they would've had Ali been available).

This Ashes, England were only able to bat more than 100 overs in an innings once (1st innings at Old Trafford).
 
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Just like in Edgbaston where the first innings scores where nearly the same, Australia have made England's fast bowlers bowl nearly 50 overs more in the 1st innings of this test match (in addition to Ali's injury, which meant Broad/Anderson/Wood/Woakes had to bowl much more than they would've had Ali been available)

Rain delays will help a little giving them a break but the overs will keep piling up. Very old bowling attack and no other options with the ball outside Root really.
 

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