Jonathan Agnew
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Appearances Over Time
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Smith was bowled by Beauty from Jacks for 12.
in his final test innings, played on to Tongue for six.
He got a huge standing ovation as he walked off the ground, but not quite the way he would have wanted to end, although Australia have won the match.
England bowled out for 342.
Jacob Bethel out to start with a new ball for 154.
Potts was on 18 and Tongue the last man out for six.
So 160 to win and ultimately Australia...
getting over the line.
Glenn McGrath is with me, Phil Tufnell is with me, Jonathan Agnew down on the outfield, and he'll be joining us shortly.
So what do we say at the end of this series, Tuffers?
What are the key...
factors as we look back over this Test match and the last six or seven weeks.
It's difficult to round it all up really.
I think what it is is that you can't fluke wins in Australia or against Australia on these kind of pitches.
You know in England you can sort of play this way a little bit and sort of be a bit reckless and bowl you know sort of bit wayward and get nicks and if it's your day you can sort of lighten
end up in a very very strong position over here you've got to really earn the right on these pitches you can't 30s 40s 50s aren't enough in australia you know look at travis head look at steve smith you've got to go on look at jacob bethel you've got to go on and get big daddy hundreds and when you bowl you just can't run up and just hope that it's going to be on the top of off stump otherwise you're going to get carted everywhere so
I think England weren't precise enough.
I don't know why we dropped all the catches.
I mean, that's about 20-odd catches we've dropped there.
Unbelievable.