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# The Ashes: the 20 best moments of the series
## England have won the Ashes series 3-1, but along the way there were some
great moments to savour. Here is Telegraph Sport's rundown of some of the
best.
![The Ashes live: Australia v England fourth Test ][1]
Don't mention the score: the MCG scoreboard documents Australia's grisly
collapse Photo: AFP
[![Jonathan Liew][2]][3]
By [Jonathan Liew][4] 4:47AM GMT 07 Jan 2011
[Follow Jonathan Liew on Twitter][5]
[Comments][6]
**[20. Monty Panesar's flying catch ][7]**
In retrospect, this magnificent diving effort against Australia A seems more
significant than it did at the time. Then, we were simply wallowing in its
perverse beauty. Now, it stands as testament to the ethos of Team England.
Look how well-drilled we are, it says. Even Monty can take a stunning diving
catch, for heaven's sake.
[Watch an airborne Panesar here ][8]
**[19. Ricky Ponting loses it, part one][9]**[ ][8]
It is pointless trying to pick a fight with Andrew Strauss. Most of the
England team can be riled or cowed in some way, but Strauss simply smiles
beatifically and walks away. That's what he did when Ricky Ponting confronted
him after day one at Adelaide and ended up looking like one of those crazy
people that accosts you outside the pub and asks for change.
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**18. Paul Collingwood bowls Mike Hussey with his final ball in Test cricket**
Glenn McGrath. Muttiah Muralitharan. And now Paul Collingwood. Of course, we
weren't to know it was Collingwood's final ball in Test cricket, but perhaps
he did. On a length, off the edge and the thigh and onto the stumps.
Australia's batting champion, out one ball before the new ball was due. It was
Collingwood's 'Flintoff run-out' moment.
[Watch it here ][11]
**[17. The Hoff visits the SCG][12]**
A faded former star trading off past glories, still well-liked even though
he's now a little overweight. It was no wonder Shane Warne and David
Hasselhoff got on so well. No acceptable reason was given for Hasselhoff's
sudden appearance in Sydney, but he certainly made the most of it, enjoying a
cameo role in Graeme Swann's video diary.
[Watch The Hoff being interviewed here ][13]
**16. Australian pre-Ashes trash talk**
The Aussies have always been able to talk a good game, but they were generally
able to back up their words. No chance this time. From Ricky Ponting asserting
that Alastair Cook was holding on to his place "by the skin of his teeth", to
Shane Watson's promising to 'put away' Steven Finn (Finn ended up getting him
twice in three Tests), to **[this][14]**, a marvellous slice of Pom-bashing
that was entertaining at the time and reads even better now. Best bit:
"England are in serious strife if they lose any of their first XI. There's a
vast gulf between their top-tier players and those on the standby list.
Australia have eight Test-standard speedsters in the queue."
**[15. Australia name a 17-man Ashes squad][15]**
"Australia have named their Ashes squad," one joke went. "It's Australia."
Another went: "Australia needs YOU. And you. And you... And him as well."
Picking a mammoth squad - bigger even than the tourists' - smacked of
desperation, borne out when the home side called up Phil Hughes and Michael
Beer, who weren't even in the original multitude.
**[14. Nathan Hauritz sells his kit][16]**
Xavier Doherty was savaged. Michael Beer was ridiculed. Steven Smith was
exposed. Where was Australia's best spinner while all this was happening? Why,
he was sitting outside his flat trying to flog his Australian kit out of a
cardboard box.
**[13. Cheating or gamesmanship? Depends which side you're on][17] **
Ian Botham was scathing in his assessment of Phil Hughes's 'catch' when
Alastair Cook was on 99. His 'cheat' accusation was the lead story on the
Australian news that evening. A couple of hours later, the boot was on the
other foot when Ian Bell reviewed his dismissal even though he had edged it.
Channel Nine were in uproar.
[Watch Phil Hughes's disgraceful cheating here][18]
[Watch Ian Bell's heroic, never-say-die spirit here ][19]
**[12. Andrew Strauss out to the third ball of the Ashes][19]**[ ][19]
What a start this was. And yet, it probably stands as Australia's high point
of the series. Hilfenhaus bowled, Strauss cut straight to gully, and still
most of us were yet to take our seats. Watch the video below - the guy on Sky
whose job it is to adjust the score was so stunned it took him about half a
minute to put the wicket up.
[Watch Strauss's 'Harmison moment' here ][20]
**[11. Five hundred and seventeen. For one][21]**[ ][20]
For England fans waking up, this must have seemed like some kind of sick joke.
First Strauss, and then Cook and Trott, played very pleasantly and very well.
Fair enough. They've done that before. But then, instead of getting out,
they... well, they didn't. Within every cricket fan lies a nerdy stats fiend,
and this innings was about as good as it got.
**[10. Hilfenhaus bowls the ball into his own foot ][22]**[ ][22]
We've all done it. Then again, we're not all Test bowlers. This footage speaks
for itself.
**[9. Pietersen finds his mojo][23]**
All the almanacks and websites claimed that Kevin Pietersen had scored a Test
century before, but nobody alive could quite remember him seeing him do it.
Pietersen's former dominance was fading into memory, until this: a magnificent
227 at Adelaide that was as dominant and bullying as any he had played.
[Watch the end of Pietersen's innings here ][24]
**[8. Ricky Ponting loses it, part two][25]**[ ][24]
Aleem Dar is an incredibly nice man, as well as being a superb umpire. Why,
then, Ponting felt the need to accost him after a referral for a caught behind
went the way of Kevin Pietersen is a question best answered by Ponting
himself. Perhaps he felt hard done by, or that Pietersen should have walked.
Either way, it was a disgrace, and could yet prove his final ignominious act
as captain.
[Watch Ricky Ponting's match fee disappearing here][26]
**7. Mitchell Johnson**
Not any moment in particular. Just, everything. From posing with the skimpy
ladies, to that business with his mum and his girlfriend, to those silly-
looking tattoos, to Kevin Pietersen asking for his phone number, to that
gormless hangdog expression every time he gets hit for four, to the [Barmy
Army song][27] about him. Oh, and the bowling, which ranges from the utterly,
spellbindingly brilliant (Perth) to the utterly, spellbindingly inept
(everywhere else). Still ended up as Australia's leading wicket-taker, though.
[Watch a compilation of Mitchell Johnson's filthiest wides from the Gabba
][28]
**[6. Graeme Swann's video diary][27]**[ ][28]
Not since Fred Trueman presented Yorkshire TV's _Indoor League_ has a
cricketer been quite so consistently entertaining off the field. There have
been plenty of bowlers to compare with Swann, and plenty of characters too,
but to combine the two is a kind of miracle. He may be behind Dale Steyn in
the world rankings, but you can't imagine Steyn changing into a three-piece
suit for a two-second sight gag, or convincing Jimmy Anderson to give him a
sensual massage. If you haven't seen them yet, go and watch all of them.
They're brilliant.
[Watch more Swanny video diaries here ][29]
**[5. Kevin Pietersen gets Michael Clarke at Adelaide][30]**[ ][29]
It's impossible to understate how important this wicket was. Given the rain
that fell on the fifth afternoon, it's highly probable that had Clarke batted
into the final day, Australia would have saved the game, won at Perth and then
gone to Melbourne 1-0 up. Instead, Pietersen ripped one out of the rough on
the fourth evening, Clarke edged it into his pad and Alastair Cook took a
flying catch. In his dismay, Clarke started to walk before turning back and
standing his ground, and then being given his marching orders, thus ensuring
he looked incredibly silly as well as incredibly out.
[Watch the dismissal here ][30]
**[4. Three for two! Or possibly two for three...][31] **
Four days after racking up 517 for one, England visited another humiliation
upon the Australians, reducing them to two for three. First Simon Katich was
brilliantly run out by Jonathan Trott, Ricky Ponting fell next ball, and then
Michael Clarke completed Australia's worst start for 60 years. This on one of
the best batting strips in the world. It was another extraordinary start to a
Test match.
[Watch James Anderson scattering Australians here ][32]
**[3. Peter Siddle's hat-trick][33]**
Dusk was closing in at the Gabba. And out of the twilight, magic. Peter Siddle
may never manage to recreate the three balls he bowled to Alastair Cook, Matt
Prior and Stuart Broad, not if he bowls for another 100 years. The noise was
incredible, the pressure enormous and the tension stifling. Broad later
admitted he was too flustered to keep the hat-trick ball out. Pretty intense
stuff.
[Watch the hat-trick in full here ][34]
**[2. Paul Collingwood catches Ricky Ponting at the Waca][35]**[ ][34]
A sentimental choice? Not really. This was simply a stunning catch. The two
important factors to remember are the bounce of the Perth pitch and the pace
at which the ball was travelling. Both should have conspired to make Ponting's
edge unreachable. Instead, Collingwood leapt with breathtaking athleticism and
precision and took it in his right hand. He might as well have been catching a
bullet. That said, I defy anyone to watch this catch and not get slightly
misty-eyed at the thought of him never doing it again in England whites.
[Watch and reminisce here ][35]
**[1. Australia 98 all out][36]**[ ][35]
After their crushing victory at Perth, has any team ever fallen to earth with
quite such a bump? All the talk before the game was of record crowds and a
cauldron of noise. Instead, England silenced the 90,000 at the MCG with an
awesome display of pack bowling. This was the perfect late Christmas present
for England fans, a clinical, ruthless demolition of Australia on their home
turf, in their flagship Boxing Day Test. Stages don't get much bigger than
that. By the close, England were on 157 without loss. Well, you'd take that,
wouldn't you. This was the day on which England finally prised Australia's
fingers off the urn.
[Watch a sombre Australian TV news report of the disaster ][37]
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