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Ashes-2009 Direct

After Andrew Strauss (who finished with a series-high 474 runs) led from the front with a masterful 161, a hobbling Andrew Flintoff took five wickets to secure England’s first Test win over Australia at Lord’s in 75 years. Flintoff had announced his retirement from Test cricket just before the match.

Following a crushing defeat at Headingley that leveled the series, England gambled on a debutant, Jonathan Trott . Trott delivered a maiden century in the second innings, while Stuart Broad tore through the Australian lineup with 5–37 to give England the advantage. Iconic Moments ashes-2009

In the series opener, England's final pair, James Anderson and Monty Panesar , survived a frantic 69 and 37 minutes respectively to secure an improbable draw. This survival denied Australia a 1–0 lead and set the stage for England's resilience. After Andrew Strauss (who finished with a series-high

On paper, Australia was the superior side. Their batsmen scored to England's two, and they boasted four of the series' top five run-scorers. Australia also had three bowlers— Ben Hilfenhaus (22 wickets), Peter Siddle (20), and Mitchell Johnson (20)—who took 20 or more wickets, while England had none. Yet, England triumphed by winning the crucial moments that defined the series. Key Turning Points Trott delivered a maiden century in the second