The Ashes 2013: Player ratings for the series - England

England v Australia: 5th Investec Ashes Test - Day Five

7.0 – Tim Bresnan (10 wickets at 29.60, 103 runs at 25.75)

Bresnan fulfilled the role of a fourth bowler to perfection. He didn’t release any of the pressure created by England’s strike bowlers, and his accuracy coupled with reverse swing brought about a few wickets of his own.

That might be too light a praise, actually – only Stuart Broad had a better strike rate for England.

6.0 – Joe Root (339 runs at 37.66, 100 x 1, 50 x 1)

Being in a settled, winning side has allowed Root to plant himself at the top of the order for a while.

He failed to get going more often than not, but the 180 at Lord’s was a glimpse of what could be, and the odd wickets he gets are more than useful.

Slightly above “useful” but not quite “maybe we shouldn’t pick Swanny”, another stint in the middle order should do it for him.

5.0 – Alastair Cook (277 runs at 27.70, 50 x 3)

The captain gets 5 points for, well, just for being the captain of the winning team. He did take the most catches (7) by a non-’keeper in this series after all! (No, that’s not a record.)

Even after being sorted out by the Aussie bowling attack, he managed three fifties. He also had the lowest strike rate (36.39) by any batsman from either side. And speaking of low strike rates…

4.0 – Jonathan Trott (293 runs at 29.30, 50 x 2)

*yawn* Very modest series by his standards, won’t go this long without – *zzzzz*

3.5 – Jonny Bairstow (203 runs at 29.00, 50 x 1)

Managed a solitary (yet important) 67 at Lord’s in the company of Bell, was a bit of a walking wicket otherwise. Finally got dropped for the final Test as England decided that two mediocre debutants would be more useful than him.

3.0 – Matthew Prior (133 runs at 19.00)

Despite batting at #7, England did need him to score at several points during the series as their middle order did the bulk of the scoring.

He didn’t really look out of form but just didn’t score. Doesn’t have a fifty in his last 13 innings, but it’ll still be a while before he has to fight for his place.

1.5 – Steven Finn (2 wickets at 58.50)

Sprayed it aplenty and dropped down the pecking order pretty quickly as a result.

1.0 – Chris Woakes (1 wicket at 96.00)

Not a great debut – unable to keep a lid on the rampaging Watson in the first innings and didn’t even get to bowl in the second. Scored a handy 25 to keep Australia at bay though.

Unrated – Simon Kerrigan (8 filthy overs)

Actually, the way he was treated in his only Test was sort of R-rated.

Simon Kerrigan – That look hasn’t left his face since The Oval. Pray for him.

Part 2 to follow. In a creepy unmarked van.

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