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Ashes build-up: Will England take final five Australia wickets to win?

BBC Sport Saturday, 22 July 2023
Follow live text, Test Match Special commentary and in-play clips from the fifth day of the fourth Ashes Test between England and Australia at Emirates Old Trafford.
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Australia retains The Ashes. That's the headline, but not the complete story. England was denied a chance to level the series after the entire final day at Old Trafford was washed out. However, the manner of Australia's 'win' hasn't gone down too well in...

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