Australia took just 31 balls to wrap-up the England first innings early on Day 2 of the fifth and final Test match of the Ashes 2019 at The Oval, London with Mitchell Marsh claiming his maiden five-wicket haul in Test cricket. But the visitors failed to make the most out of it, getting themselves dismissed for 225 runs with Jofra Archer claiming a six-wicket haul. As expected Steve Smith showed his class, top-scoring so far in the match with a patient 80. Besides him, no Aussie batsman dare to present a fight as English bowlers enjoyed a rare day with the ball. At the close of day's play, England were nine without loss with Rory Burns and Joe Denly unbeaten on four and one respectively. Earlier, Jos Buttler (70), who brilliantly fought off the Aussies on Day 1, couldn't do much, becoming Pat Cummins' third wicket. Marsh completed his fifer with the wicket of another overnight batsman, Jack Leach (21) to dismiss England for 294 all in 87.1 overs.