England aim for whitewash in Ashes finale


England batsman Jonathan Trott: 'There are another five games (against Australia) after this one so we are not letting up.' – EPA Photo

LONDON: A chance to make history, albeit of different sorts, will confront England and Australia when the final Test of this season’s Ashes starts at The Oval in south London Wednesday.

At 3-0 up with one to play, England have already retained the Ashes and won the series – the first time since the 1950s they’ve won three successive Test campaigns against their oldest rivals.

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