
JOE ROOT: ‘I wanted to see us over the line. But I wouldn’t change not out for a victory’
Feels a lot better. It’s been what, 18 goes at it? Disappointed that it’s not to affect the series. But I think it’s very important for everything that’s been thrown at the group in the last little while to respond. And to find a way on that wicket, I think shows good cricket smarts in many ways.
But today we showed great bravery to play in that manner and with that conviction. So I’m very proud of the rest of the boys and hopefully we can build on it and use the momentum.
I think when you’re out there, you know what the job is and you know what is required. For me, I was bitterly disappointed; I wanted to see us over the line and be there at the end with Brooky. But I wouldn’t change not out for a victory.
GRAEME SWANN: ‘This England team does your head in’
I’ve been so nervous watching that. This England team does your head in. They are so good on their day, and so bad when they are not. If this gives one or two players a kick for next time – to make sure we are more ruthless and we are fighting for the Ashes in Melbourne – then perhaps it’s not a wasted tour after all.
BEN STOKES: ‘Jacob Bethell showed his class’
Beth played a crucial knock in tricky conditions and showed the class we see in him to go like that.
The partnerships we built in the chase were exceptional.
BEN STOKES: ‘There’s been quite a lot thrown our way’
Definitely. After the couple of days leading up to this Test, there was quite a lot thrown our way. We made sure we stayed focused on the task at hand, a lot of credit has to go to the players and the staff. A very proud captain here of the boys in the dressing room.
The way the cricket was played was short and sharp. It was very tricky. We looked to take a positive approach on everything, it was heavily favoured towards the bowlers.
The way we went out today was exactly the right way to chase it down, you can’t allow good bowlers to land it in dangerous areas. I thought we were courageous in the way we operated.
Josh Tongue, what an occasion for him. Five wickets on Boxing Day in front of a huge crowd. Absolutely awesome. Jacob Bethell, a crucial knock in tricky conditions. The partnerships they were able to build were exceptional.
BEN STOKES: ‘It has been a tough tour up until now’
It has been a tough tour up until now and we are obviously over the moon that we have been able to get the right result here.
It has not only been a tough tour for us as a team but also everything before us so to be stood here as part of a team that has managed to win a game in Australia is a pretty good feeling.
I hope it means a lot to the fans. The support we constantly get is very special. There is constant noise and the lads hear it, know it and feel it.
This means a hell of a lot to us as players and I’m sure there will be some sore heads for the fans tomorrow.
STEVE SMITH: ‘It favoured the bowlers’
Tricky one. Obviously, a very quick game! Had we got 50 or 60 more across both innings, then we might have been there at the end. But credit to England, they came out today, bowled really well this morning and didn’t let us get away.
Then the way they started with the bat, they were very aggressive, got a few away and probably softened our ball a bit and it probably didn’t offer as much from that point.
It did a fair amount for the whole game. Just probably when the ball just softened after a few lusty blows from their top order, it went a little bit less, but without that, it was still going to offer plenty.
I think [it favoured the bowlers] a little bit too much. It was tricky, no one could really get in. When you see 36 wickets across two days, that’s probably too much.
It did more than they probably wanted to. If we drop it down to 8mm [of grass], that might be about right.
Player of the match: Josh Tongue
It’s what dreams are made of. I mean, waking up on Boxing Day there were a few nerves. But to get a five-for, it was a pretty special feeling.
The Barmy Army have been unbelievable these past four games.
I was in a tough situation with my body and stuff and potentially retiring but I was glad I put in the hard work to get back playing cricket and now playing for England… It’s what I’ve always wanted to do.
It is an amazing feeling that we have won this game for the fans. I can’t be happy enough to win a Boxing Day Test.
JOE ROOT: ‘We are so lucky to have them’
Very special occasion. We are so lucky with the support we get. Look at the amount of people that are here.
They do it everywhere. We are so lucky to have them. Really pleased they can enjoy this alongside us too.
Outstanding. The conviction he played with, the smarts that he had. Using the crease and making it difficult for the bowlers to hold length. Takes bravery and takes courage and it takes a lot of skills to execute as well as he did.
JOE ROOT: ‘There’s been a lot thrown at this team’
Obviously, to lose the series is very disappointing. It was really important that we showed a lot of character for the rest of this series.
There has been a lot thrown at this team. The way we have responded these last two days, it has been excellent. I was a very fast-forward Test match with the surface we were presented with.
We showed a bit of bravery today in the way we approached things with the bat. That is why we have won the Test match. I have been on the wrong side of the result a lot here. The fact we managed to get across the line today is excellent and hopefully we can improve on this next week as well.
I was pretty confident by that point. Disappointed to get out at that stage. But that wasn’t to be, to win the game is the most important thing.
Really pleased and proud of all these lads. Quite a few of them on their first tour – to experience a win here is important.
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