Top 5 Ashes batting performances of the last decade

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Kevin Pietersen – 227, Adelaide 2010

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Before 2010-11, England had last won an Ashes in Australia in 1986-87. Since then, there had been an odd victory or draws, but Australia was dominant on their home turf. As England came into the 2010-11 series, they were branded favourites. But this was a game that was to be won in their minds, more than plain skills. After an insipid draw in the 1st test, thanks to a belter at Brisbane, both teams walked into Adelaide with their defences up.

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Kevin Pietersen, in his indomitable style, ensured England struck the vital first blow. In the able company of Cook, Collingwood and Ian Bell, Pietersen counterattacked his way to a belligerent double ton, the highest score of his career.

Armed with a substantial lead of 375, there was no looking back for England in the series. They won the Ashes, 3-1, their first victory in Australia in 15 years. And the momentum for this significant achievement all started from this Pietersen innings.

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