Former Australian spinner Brad Hogg believes that England's turning point came with the inclusion of Chris Woakes in the final three Ashes Tests as his presence had a significant impact on the team's performance. Woakes was crowned as England's player of the series despite featuring in just three out of the five Tests. His remarkable performance in those three matches saw him claim 19 wickets and contribute valuable runs lower down the order. On the final day of the series, Woakes played a pivotal role by dismissing both the Australian openers, triggering a momentum shift in favor of England.
"I thought Chris Woakes' inclusion in the last three Tests was the change that set the scene for England. He dominated with the ball with 19 wickets and the majority of those were top six batters," Hogg said on his YouTube channel.
England faced severe criticism for their approach in the first two Tests. However, as the series progressed, they stuck to their natural playing style while also displaying a better understanding of their game plan which allowed them to eventually execute a 2-2 series draw.