
England won the Ashes of 2009 in a repeat of the Ashes of 2005 at the Oval in the fifth Test. What cannot be expressed in words can be in pictures!
The above picture was England holding aloft the Ashes
Contrast: Ricky Ponting,the Australian captain, becomes only the second man in history to lose the Ashes twice.
Andrew Flintoff takes a final bow in Test cricket
England rejoice
Strauss in ecstatic mood
England team in jubilation mood
Even in victory, Andrew Strauss, the England captain, can sympathize with Mike Hussey
Hussey walks back, this effort without reward
Graeme Swann plays his part to perfection
Hussey - the lone man standing
Hussey’s century in vain
Michael Clarke, like Ponting, is run out at the Oval
Lingering image of the England team
Vaughan Wants Amends for 2005, England to Reach No.1
Ashes T 5 Day 4 Tea: Australia in Disarray after Tea
Michael Vaughan Set to Retire?
Flintoff Makes Retirement Announcement, Tests Out
Ashes T 5 Day 3 Stumps: Trott Propels England, Australia Hang On
Ashes T 5: Lily Allen Steals a Bit of England Attention
Ashes T 5 Day 3 Lunch and Tea: England Taking Oval into Realm of Impossible for Australia
Stuart Broad Wants Ashes win for his Five-fer Effort to Emulate Dad
Ashes T 5 Day 2 Stumps: England Have the Edge
Bilal Shafayat Wins Race Row Against Journos, Donates Damages
Ashes T 5 Day 2 Lunch and Tea: Broad Brings England Back into the Game
Flintoff’s Knee Surgery To Keep Him Out for a Year
Ashes T 5 Day 1 Stumps: England Hand Over Initiative After Bell, Trott
Ricky Ponting: No Date for the Sunset Yet
Ashes T 5 Day 1: England Put Up Good Batting Front With Strauss
No Evidence for ICC, Betting Prevalent
Strauss Wants Flintoff in Team, Vaughan Calls Freddie Unprofessional
Leak: England Team selection Found in Dustbin?