May 5, 2024
Cameron Green admits Australia ‘got out of jail’ at Old Trafford after Pat Cummins’ team retained the Ashes as rain washed out England’s hopes on the final day

Cameron Green admits Australia ‘got out of jail’ at Old Trafford after Pat Cummins’ team retained the Ashes as rain washed out England’s hopes on the final day

Cameron Green admits Australia ‘got out of jail’ at Old Trafford after Pat Cummins’ team retained the Ashes as rain washed out England’s hopes on the final day

  • Australia retained the Ashes with a draw in the fourth Test on Sunday
  • Five of the last  six sessions at Old Trafford were washed out 
  • Australia must win at The Oval to clinch first series win in England since 2001 

Australia all-rounder Cameron Green admits his side ‘got out of jail’ in their Ashes-clinching draw at Old Trafford.

A 2-1 lead with one more game to play at the The Oval this week means the tourists retain the urn as holders, but they were spared a winner-takes-all decider by a rain-ruined end to the fourth Test in Manchester.

England were well in control after piling up a 275-run first-innings lead, but with just 30 overs possible across the last two days they were prevented from converting their dominance into a series-levelling win.

Green, who was one of Australia’s not out batters as the washout unfolded, told cricket.com.au: ‘I think we definitely got away with one there.

‘There’s no point denying it. Whilst we were behind the game, and you never know what would have happened, cricket is a funny game, but England dominated this one. 

The fourth Test at Old Trafford was abandoned because of persistent rain on Sunday

The fourth Test at Old Trafford was abandoned because of persistent rain on Sunday

Cameron Green admitted Australia got out of jail as they secured a crucial draw

Cameron Green admitted Australia got out of jail as they secured a crucial draw

‘We definitely got out of jail.

‘We didn’t play our best game. The rain gods were in our favour the last couple of days. You just take it and move on to the next game.’

Green’s place is under some doubt for the fifth Test, with fellow all-rounder Mitchell Marsh in seemingly undroppable form and Australia pondering a return for spinner Todd Murphy. 

Whether he makes the XI or not, Green believes the tourists will be focused on completing a first outright win in England for 22 years.

Australia were 2-1 ahead going to the Oval four years ago and paid the price for over-exuberant celebrations before the final act as England squared the scores.

‘The last time they were here they had a win here to retain the Ashes, but it’s a bit different this time around,’ said Green.

‘I’m sure a few guys are hurting from last time. We’ll keep it level-headed and looking forward to the next game.’

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