5 Most disheartening Ashes moments

Ashes is remembered for some of the most inspired and memorable performances but it has seen the dark days as well.

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3. Steve Harmison delivers a woeful wide

After a convincing 2-1 victory by the Lions in the 2005 Ashes, England headed to Australia two years later fully believing they could retain the crown. But the tone of the series would be set with the very first ball when Steve Harmison launched the ball so far wide of the off-stump that new captain Andrew Flintoff had to stop it at second slip.

The delivery skidded off the pitch and flew into the hands of Flintoff at second slip, drawing raucous ironic cheers from the home crowd as umpire Steve Bucknor made a signal for a wide that was barely necessary. Ricky Ponting’s men eventually went on to inflict the first whitewash in the Ashes since the 1920-21 series.

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