Updated On: 12 September, 2019 07:46 AM IST | | AFP
Having already retained the urn, Australia skipper Tim Paine says they are desperate to clinch Oval Test and complete series win

Australia skipper Tim Paine during a practice session at The Oval yesterday. Pics/Getty Imagses
Tim Paine described the fifth Ashes Test as Australia's "grand final" as they target their first series win in England since 2001. The tourists have already retained the urn after winning the fourth Test at Old Trafford to take a 2-1 lead but captain Paine said they were "very hungry" to complete the job at the Oval.
All-rounder Mitchell Marsh has been recalled to the 12-man squad in place of Travis Head to ease the workload on Australia's impressive pace attack. "We've already spoken a lot about it (the final Test)," Paine said Wednesday on the eve of the match. "We came here to win the Ashes, not just to retain them. "Last week's result was brilliant and we played very well but all the guys are fully aware that this Test match is bigger than that one.