England didn’t lose heart despite dropping the first two Test matches of the ongoing Ashes 2023, managing to win the third match and coming close to winning the fourth before rain spoiled their hopes. With that, the host team was unable to return with the urn and Australia was able to win back the Ashes.
After that, the team’s captain, Zak Crawley, said they were unhappy but were certain they could win the fifth and final Test at Kennington Oval.
The conclusion of the series on amicable terms would be excellent, he continued, because the entire run had been quite exciting and could have gone either way.
He also thinks that England’s problems won’t end with losing the Ashes. He said that captain Ben Stokes believes they are beginning a new chapter in red-ball cricket and is working to assemble a group that can compete with any opponent.
“2-2 seems reasonable to me. At Lord’s, they triumphed over us; yet, Edgbaston could have gone any way. This one was probably due to us, and Headingley could have gone either way. So, I believe two-all would be correct. We’ll check to see if we can acquire it.
“We’ll play the same way and know that we can score a lot”
We’ll see what happens, but having a small amount in the wicket suits us. A five-Test series has the advantage that you can examine them and figure out their intricacies. Before this series, I had never played five games. We are incredibly ready for it. And as Stokesy (Ben Stokes) notes, we’re growing as a team; just because it’s the Ashes, doesn’t mean this is the end. Hopefully, it’s the beginning. cricketmood cited Zak Crawley as saying.
Notably, the start of the suspenseful series’ concluding episode is scheduled for July 27. While Australia has the chance to win a Test series on English soil for the first time since 2001, England will be vying for the right to end the series on an even keel. So, in London, expect a fierce battle between the two squads.