Nobody talks about the last ball of the Ashes. Itβs the first thatβs famous. That wide that flies to slip, that cover drive for four, that wicket, bowled him! Last balls? I had to look them up. Moeen Ali slicing a drive behind to finish an innings defeat in a dead rubber in 2015; Boyd Rankin being taken at slip off Ryan Harris, Rankin playing in his one and only Test at the fag-end of a 30-over collapse in a 5-0 whitewash thatβs been full of them in 2014; a Steve Harmison bouncer ricocheting away off Justin Langerβs shoulder for four leg byes, the only four Australia score in a run chase theyβll never get to make in 2005.
Itβs the difference between wondering how things will go, and knowing how they do. One thingβs certain, thereβs no guarantee there will be a happy ending. For the last decade, Englandβs Australian tours have ended in ashes, instead of with them.
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