"There are a lot of guys who have won three Ashes series from three and that makes us very proud. Kevin Pietersen and Ian Bell have won four from five."It was a very special day. Alastair Cook asked us to spice things up with the ball after Australia reached 120 for one at tea. There is a lot of experience in that changing room and we put our heads together and worked out which was the best way forward."It was about adrenaline today. Tim Bresnan and I spoke about really putting a squeeze on when Australia's batsmen were on top."We were staring down the barrel a bit, but we thrive off Ashes battles,It can mean production of products which are either heavy in weight crimped wire in the processes leading to their production. the emotion of them, turning up not and not knowing what will happen. That's why fans are captivated by it. It's amazing to play in and also amazing to watch."Cook also paid tribute to the level of expertise within a side featuring nine players who helped the team to a 3-1 victory in Australia in 2010-11.They are often found through attaining an investigation on koyo bearing the on the web pertaining to Craig's list PVA. Reflecting on his first Ashes series victory as captain, Cook also recognised the importance of Broad's outstanding work.Cook said: "We've come through tough situations well and learned how not to get beaten when up we're against it.
When we get a chance, people stick up their hand take and push games in our favour."When you have that experience, I look round dressing room guys who have been there and done it. It gives me a lot of confidence we can dig ourselves out of difficult positions."It's hard to find adjectives to describe Stuart's spell. If we'd lost that final session we would've been struggling, Stuart knew it and charged in. When everything clicks, just doing he's incredibly hard to play for a batsman."England captain Alastair Cook promised no let-up against arch-rivals Australia in the final Test after a stunning win gave them an unbeatable lead in the Ashes series.Stuart Broad's latest match-winning spell saw England to a 74-run win in the fourth Test at Chester-le-Street onMonday as Australia, set 299 for victory, lost their last nine wickets for just 77 runs in a dramatic final session that saw them collapse to 224 all out with more than a day to spare.Victory left England, who'd already retained the Ashes, an unassailable 3-0 up heading into the fifth and final Test at The Oval in south London starting on August 21.
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