• A major controversy erupted over the ball-change incident in 5th Ashes 2023 Test.

  • England managed to register a thrilling 49-run win in the contest.

Ashes 2023: Ball-change event in 5th Test stirs up controversy; Aussies unhappy
Aussies express disappointment over ball-change controversy in 5th Ashes Test (Image Source: Twitter)

The Ashes 2023 ended on a thrilling note with England defeating Australia in the fifth and final Test to level the series 2-2. The gripping match saw intense cricketing action, but it also became the centre of a heated debate due to a ball-change tactic employed by England on the final day of the match.

England had a big task on the last day of the Test where they needed to take seven wickets to secure the draw and avoid a maiden series loss under Ben Stokes’ captaincy. With incredible determination and team effort, England managed to accomplish the task in 94.4 overs, leaving fans at the Oval in awe. Notably, in response to a challenging target set by England, Australia fought valiantly but fell short by 49 runs, getting bundled out for 334.

Controversy over the ball-change event

Throughout the series, the dismissal of Jonny Bairstow remained the biggest talking point, but it was after the conclusion of the fifth Test that a fresh controversy emerged. Australian opener Usman Khawaja and former captain Ricky Ponting expressed their dissatisfaction with the replacement ball used by England on the final day.

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The Dukes ball failed to swing for England’s fast bowlers, allowing Australian openers Khawaja and David Warner to survive the initial burst. As a result, England turned to spin bowling after just nine overs. However, when Australia were cruising at 126/0, Khawaja suffered a nasty blow to the helmet in the 37th over bowled by Mark Wood. Subsequently, the umpires decided to change the ball.

The ball change turned the tide in England’s favor, as their pacers suddenly found significant swing with the new ball. Australia lost three wickets in quick succession, shifting the momentum back towards England.

Aussies express their disappointment

Following the match’s conclusion, Ponting, known for his vocal nature, expressed his frustration and raised questions about the replacement ball’s condition. He highlighted the discrepancy between the original ball and the one used as a replacement.

“The biggest concern I have is the big discrepancy in the condition of the ball that was chosen to replace. There’s no way in the world you can even look at those two balls there and say in any way are they comparable. If you are going to change the ball, you want to make sure that you get it right, so it is as close as you possibly can to the one that you’re changing it from. What I saw last night, that ball there, I’ll put my hand up and say I’ve got absolutely no doubt at all that that ball would not have done anywhere near as much as what that one did this morning. Double the amount of movement this morning from yesterday afternoon, seam movement and swing. I think it’s a huge blunder that needs to be investigated,” said Ponting in a video shared by Sky Sports.

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Veteran Aussie journalist Peter Lalor shared two images comparing the old ball and the replacement chosen by umpires, highlighting its impact on Australia’s performance.

Senior Australian cricketer Glenn Maxwell raised eyebrows with a tweet warning about the impact of the second new ball in the Ashes. He simply wrote: “Beware the 2nd newy #ashes”

Journalist Louis Cameron from Cricket.com.au shared a revealing stat comparing Australian batters’ false shot percentage before and after the ball change.

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