Ashes remains England's
RAIN RULES: Weather played the part of 12th man for England as rain washed out most of the fifth day of the third Ashes Test at Old Trafford yesterday. Australia, needing to win the Test to have any chance of regaining the urn, had England on the ropes at 35 for three at lunch in chase of 332 before rain allowed the home team to escape with a draw. PHOTO: AFP
England retained the Ashes after rain meant the third Test against Australia at Old Trafford ended in a draw on Monday.
Only 20.3 overs were possible on the fifth and final day, but that was still long enough for England to collapse to 37 for three, having been set 332 to win after Australia declared on their overnight 172 for seven.
But England, 2-0 up in the five-match series after wins by 14 runs and 347 runs at Trent Bridge and Lord's respectively, only had to draw this match to be sure of retaining the Ashes.
And they had the result they required when the match was abandoned as a draw at 4.39pm local time (1539GMT).
Earlier, Ryan Harris struck twice in quick succession to remove England captain Alastair Cook and Jonathan Trott before Peter Siddle claimed the prize wicket of Kevin Pietersen.
However, the bad weather for which Manchester venue Old Trafford is infamous, but which had stayed away until Sunday evening, took charge.
At the close, England were 295 runs shy of the victory target, with Joe Root, dropped on four, 13 not out and Ian Bell four not out.
Now the best Australia can hope for is to share the series 2-2. In the event of a drawn campaign, the team that last won the Ashes retains them and in this series that means England following their 3-1 win in Australia in 2010/11.
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