Michael Clarke's retirement dominated the headlines than the national team's dismal performance.
Michael Clarke announced on Saturday he will be retiring from Test cricket at the end of the Ashes series.
Darren Lehmann wanted to see Liverpool vs Stoke City live.
England win 2015 Ashes after thrashing Australia by an innings and 78 runs in the fourth Ashes Test in Trent Bridge.
The fifth and final Ashes Test in the Oval will be Michael Clarke's last for his country.
Former and current cricketers heaped praise on England after they thrashed Australia in fourth Ashes Test to win series.
Cook also acknowledged the efforts of former coach Peter Moores who was sacked in May and replaced by Trevor Bayliss.
England inflicted an innings defeat on Australia at Trent Bridge to retake the Ashes.
Michael Clarke has played 114 Tests and scored over 8,000 runs, including 28 centuries.
England defeated Australia comprehensively to retake the Ashes after a gap of two years.
Australia were blown away for 60 by England on an unforgettable first day at the fourth Test.
Ben Stokes took three quick wickets late in the afternoon session to quash a brief Australian fightback.
On Day Two, Ben Stokes rips through Australia (90 runs adrift and three wickets in hand) to leave England on verge of series win.
England are just three wickets away from sealing the fourth Test, Ashes 2015.
Clarke was caught by Alastair Cook at first slip aiming an expansive drive at Broad.
Broad became the fifth England bowler to take 300 Test wickets after Anderson, Botham, Willis and Trueman.
Michael Clarke and his men made headlines back home for all the wrong reasons.
Stuart Broad's career-best 8/15 wrecks havoc as Australia bowled out for 60 — their lowest post-war Ashes total; England 274/4.
Here's a look at some interesting numbers from the morning session of the fourth Ashes Test.
Australia were bundled out for 60 on the opening day of the fourth Ashes Test at Trent Bridge on Thursday.