How's stat?!published at 14:54 British Summer Time 15 September 2019
Andrew Samson
BBC Test Match Special statistician
That wicket off the no-ball was Chris Woakes' first ever called no-ball in Test cricket.
He's bowled over 5,100 deliveries.
England win at The Oval by 135 runs - series drawn 2-2
First drawn Ashes series for 47 years
Australia bowled out for 262 chasing 399 to win
Wade holds up England with 117; four wickets each for Broad & Leach
Jack Skelton and Matthew Henry
Andrew Samson
BBC Test Match Special statistician
That wicket off the no-ball was Chris Woakes' first ever called no-ball in Test cricket.
He's bowled over 5,100 deliveries.
Glenn McGrath
Ex-Australia bowler on BBC Test Match Special
Ben Stokes put his hand up to indicate that hit the helmet straight away.
Wade 37, Marsh 13
I'm pretty sure this is the first time I've ever live-texted on this. The ball has hit the helmet on the ground behind the stumps and Australia get five runs.
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David Warner getting a pair at Old Trafford. The demise of cricket's ultimate pantomime villain has been the sweetest consolation prize this summer.
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Wade 37, M Marsh 13
Matthew Wade gets lucky. He tries to smack Jack Leach out of the rough and the ball skews away in a direction at least 90 degrees away from where he was aiming. It almost reaches Joe Root at mid-wicket.
Target 399
Woakes corrects his line and hits Marsh on the pad. There's a bit of an appeal but I think deep down England knew that was going over.
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Mike Fisher: There clearly needs to be a drive to get Smicket into the dictionary.
Surely somebody can add it to some sort of Wikipedia-style dictionary...
As I say that Chris Woakes bowls short and wide. Four runs to Marsh.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent
Chris Woakes will get a wicket soon, you feel.
Is this the best Chris Woakes has bowled all series? He squares Matthew Wade up with one that flies away in the air onto the off side.
Chris Woakes continues after the refreshments.
Stephan Shemilt
BBC Sport at The Oval
Funnily enough, Rory Burns has just called for some shinpads.
Stephan Shemilt
BBC Sport at The Oval
Free-hits for no-balls in Tests would wipe out the majority of overstepping at a stroke.
England should have five wickets. Chris Woakes' error means Mitchell Marsh is still there. It was close but close isn't good enough.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent
They can't Glenn, just relax.
Glenn McGrath
Ex-Australia bowler on BBC Test Match Special
I'm trying to work out how Australia can chase it down from here.
Target 399
That was a better over from Leach. Mitchell Marsh is striding forward with hard hands. The two close fielders are definitely in the game.
That's drinks.
Close but not out.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent
That's bounced.