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Old Trafford rain helps England retain Ashes

Old Trafford’s famously fickle weather helped shaky England retain the Ashes after rain ruined the last day of the drawn third test on Monday, destroying Australia’s slim hopes of winning the series.

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England's Cook, Bairstow and Prior applaud the crowd from their balcony after play was abandoned and the match drawn on the final day of the third Ashes test at Old Trafford cricket ground in Manchester. Photo: Reuters

Old Trafford’s famously fickle weather helped shaky England retain the Ashes after rain ruined the last day of the drawn third test on Monday, destroying Australia’s slim hopes of winning the series.

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England, who have won the last two Ashes campaigns, lead the five-match encounter 2-0 and as holders will keep the urn in the event of a drawn series.

The hosts were looking for the draw but were in trouble at 37 for three when play was suspended after lunch and steady rain continued to fall until the end.

“It’s a bit of a strange day. Today we had a little bit of luck and it’s nice to retain the Ashes,” said England captain Alastair Cook at an indoor presentation.

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“The feeling in the dressing room is a very pleasant one. Now we want to go on and win it (the series).”

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