Celebration and dejection: Contrasting moods among the Ashes warriors
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Australian skipper Michael Clarke looks dejected after England beat Australia by an innings and 78 runs at Tent Bridge to regain the Ashes series. (Reuters)
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Kyly Clarke, wife of Australia's Michael Clarke, cries during his retirement speech at the end of the Test. Clarke said he was quitting the Australian test captaincy after his side suffered a humiliating loss in the Ashes series against England. (Reuters)
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England captain Alastair Cook celebrates with wife Alice Hunt and child. (Action Images via Reuters/ Paul Childs)
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Joe Root poses for a photograph with England fans after winning the Ashes action. (Reuters)
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England's Alastair Cook celebrates winning the Ashes with his daughter. (Reuters)
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England's Stuart Broad and his girlfriend, Bealey Mitchell, celebrate. (Reuters)
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England's Stuart Broad celebrates with fans after winning the Ashes. (Reuters)
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England players' wifes and girlfriends celebrate after their series win. (Reuters)
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England's Ben Stokes celebrates after winning the Ashes. (Reuters)
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Chantal Bell and Daniella Anderson pose after the fourth Ashes Test match. (Reuters)
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