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Joe Root led the way for England (Mike Egerton/PA).

England surge into pole position to win final Test and level Ashes series

Stuart Broad has announced he will be retiring from all cricket at the end of this match.

ENGLAND PUT THEMSELVES in pole position for an Ashes-levelling win in the fifth and final Test, leaving Australia a record chase after another display of โ€˜Bazballโ€™ bravado at the Kia Oval.

The hosts turned in a swaggering attacking performance on day three in south London, clattering their way to 389 for nine as they ushered an enthralling series towards its end game.

Joe Root cracked 91 before being undone by a shooter, Zak Crawley signed off a fine summer with a vibrant 73 and Jonny Bairstow clubbed 78 as the tourists chased leather for 80 overs.

It was a fitting way for Englandโ€™s batting unit to bow out after six weeks of fearless โ€“ and often reckless โ€“ hitting with 48 boundaries and three sixes.

Australia have already retained the urn thanks to their 2-1 lead but face a mountainous battle if they are to land a first outright win on these shores in 22 years.

Stuart Broad, Englandโ€™s second-highest Test wicket-taker of all time, announced after the match that he would be retiring from all cricket at the end of this match.

They are already 377 behind on a ground where the highest fourth-innings pursuit sits at 263, while Donald Bradmanโ€™s โ€˜Invinciblesโ€™ are the only Australian team to have chased more.

They established a slender lead of 12 before being bowled out in the final act of day two, an advantage that lasted precisely an over.

The first ball of the day was a wide half-volley from Mitchell Starc, practically begging to be crashed through the covers for four. Crawley had done exactly that to the opening ball of the series back at Edgbaston and needed no encouragement to repeat the stroke.

A single and two boundaries from Ben Duckett followed in quick succession, clearing the deficit in six balls. For an Australia side who had scraped just 13 runs off the bat in a soporific first hour on the second day, Englandโ€™s self-assured start seemed disorientating.

Starc was hauled off after shipping 22 from two overs โ€“ a poor spell even by T20 standards, let alone an Ashes Test โ€“ with Australia unable to plug the scoring. England reached 50 in 8.4 overs, with Duckett collecting seven fours.

The touring attack were light on ideas but finally made a breakthrough with 79 on the board, when the returning Starc had Duckett (42) caught behind off a thin edge. England were not allowed to send out Moeen Ali due to time spent off the field with a groin injury, leaving Ben Stokes to become his sideโ€™s fourth number three of the series.

Any hopes of the wicket allowing Australia to reset crumbled upon contact as Crawley stepped out of Duckettโ€™s shadow and began to dictate terms. He took a liking to Todd Murphy, easing through his arsenal of sweeps and off drives to leave the spinner unsure of what line to bowl.

With Starc continuing to be costly, England romped along to 130 for one at lunch with Stokes an unlikely anchor as Crawley freed his arms. The Durham man shifted gears abruptly by hooking Josh Hazlewoodโ€™s third ball of the afternoon for six.

His immediate reaction suggested Stokes was worried, but Starc could do no more than paw it over the ropes at fine-leg. Crawley was in sight of reaching 500 runs for the series, a landmark few would have tipped him to get close to at the start, but fell 20 short when he drove slightly lazily at a Pat Cummins delivery that shaped away.

That was the first of three wickets in the session, though it would be hard to call it a comeback. Stokes made 42 before hacking Murphy to mid-on and Harry Brook hit one huge straight six before nicking Hazlewood behind, but this was Rootโ€™s time to take the spotlight.

After surviving a marginal lbw shout on four, he came to life. Mitch Marsh was reverse ramped for six over third man, a party trick that never loses its sparkle, and flicked fine to fine-leg when he straightened up in response.

Starc, meanwhile, coughed up three consecutive boundaries culminating in a loose-limbed uppercut. Rootโ€™s half-century took just 42 deliveries and by the time tea arrived, he and Bairstow had already pushed the lead past 250.

Bairstow seemed particularly hungry to hurry along, depositing Murphy through the covers and popping him back over his head, then tucking into his favourite cut shot to give Hazlewood a dose.

By the time his frenzy took the fifth-wicket stand to 100, he had scored 70 of them. Root was quietly making his way towards his own century, an apparent inevitability until he was cut off by a grubber from Murphy.

The bowler can take credit for generating some handy turn, but Root had no chance as the ball skidded into his stumps off the toe end. Bairstow followed with a flat-footed poke at Starc and the innings wound to an end in a flurry of activity.

The ailing Moeen made an enjoyable 29 in what is surely his final Test innings, but joined Chris Woakes and Mark Wood in donating his wicket chasing quick runs at the close. 

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    Sep 15th 2019, 10:28 AM

    God bless him. Hiding being gay for years hiding the HIV also . The years and years of stress that he put himself under is sad. Always came across as a great genuine nice guy. Hope he has a long long life ahead of him still . I wish u well

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    Sep 15th 2019, 12:35 PM

    @john s: did you read a different article to me? He said he has HIV, being gay was never mentioned but you assume he must be gay if he has hiv? Or did i miss something

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    Sep 15th 2019, 12:39 PM

    @Karl Charlie: in fairness to John S (whoever he is) I didnt take youโ€™re interpretation of what heโ€™d written.

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    Sep 15th 2019, 12:39 PM

    @Karl Charlie: he is gay thatโ€™s a fact do you not no who he is ?

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    Sep 15th 2019, 12:40 PM

    @Karl Charlie: came out in 2009..

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    Sep 15th 2019, 12:40 PM

    @Karl Charlie: in fairness to John S (whoever he is) I didnโ€™t take your interpretation of what heโ€™d written.

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    Sep 15th 2019, 12:45 PM

    @bmul: i realised that after i googled it!! No idea who the lad is i dont follow uk sports teams

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    Sep 15th 2019, 12:48 PM

    @Karl Charlie: classic example of contrived outrageโ€ฆ.you go off on one not knowing who you are talking aboutโ€ฆ.

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    Sep 15th 2019, 10:33 AM

    Poor man. Seems to have been tormented all his life, both internally and externally. Medically, HIV has a different prognosis now. Socially, thereโ€™s still a stigma associated with it. Hats off to him. Heโ€™s a hell of a role model for anyone.

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    Sep 15th 2019, 10:40 AM

    Best wishes to the man. He always came across as very genuine. A role model for anyone who has an interest in compassion and humanity.

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    Sep 15th 2019, 11:19 AM

    We all worry about what People think, wasting our energy away, Gareth is a Wonderful Human Being, an inspiration to us all. Please God he will live many Happy years with this condition.

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    Sep 15th 2019, 11:55 AM

    @tennis nut: why would his HIV status have anything to do with his rugby? I have a feeling you may need to educate yourself further if you think it does

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    Sep 15th 2019, 12:05 PM

    @Vocal Outrage: because there is potential for blood contamination

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    Sep 15th 2019, 12:06 PM

    @tennis nut: Iโ€™ll tell you who isnโ€™t inspirational. A small minded bigot who doesnโ€™t have the balls to to step out from the veil if anomomity.

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    Sep 15th 2019, 12:06 PM

    @tennis nut: Itโ€™s because of judgemental people like you that causes the fear in others not to come out and say who or what they are. Watch the interview with Nigel Owens and it may help you understand where these people are and the horror they feel in having to โ€˜come out โ€˜. It may even educate you an g o d knows it seems like you need it.

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    Sep 15th 2019, 12:22 PM

    @thomas patrick: You might need to educate yourself. Nowadays, if he is taking his treatment as prescribed, the virus reaches undetectable levels and is virtually untransmittable. The only recorded cases of transmission, a small number anyway, have been when patients were taking their treatment irregularly.

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    Sep 15th 2019, 12:06 PM

    Whatโ€™s shameful is the fact that society made it so hard for him to be who he is. Life with HIV is not what it was decades ago. Wishing him all the best. Brave man.

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    Sep 15th 2019, 12:30 PM

    @Laura Mulcahy: how did society make it hard for him ? I think you ll find that when people come out they quickly find the opposite.

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    Sep 15th 2019, 10:57 AM

    Wow unreal best of luck to him

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    Sep 15th 2019, 10:53 AM

    @Louise Lennon: Is it Sunday?

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    Sep 15th 2019, 11:00 AM

    @Darren: why does everyone automatically think heโ€™s gay because of hiv?

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    Sep 15th 2019, 11:03 AM

    @Louise Lennon: because he came out as gay years ago!!!!!!

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    Sep 15th 2019, 11:12 AM

    @Louise Lennon: because heโ€™s gay?

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    Sep 15th 2019, 11:20 AM

    @Louise Lennon: The whole coming out thing made it pretty obvious Louise.

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    Sep 15th 2019, 11:21 AM

    @vfagan: gay or not gay hiv is real!!

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    Sep 15th 2019, 11:36 AM

    @Louise Lennon: take the shame and be out :)

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    Sep 15th 2019, 11:37 AM

    @Louise Lennon: take the shame and BOW out I meant:( ;)

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    Sep 15th 2019, 11:47 AM

    @Louise Lennon: stop digging Louise.

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