England celebrate claiming victory in the Ashes after Graeme Swann takes the wicket of Australia's Michael Hussey on a sunny Sunday afternoon at the Oval
Swann's wicket seals a 2-1 series victory for England and it sparks wild celebrations for the bowler and his captain Andrew Strauss
As England are presented with the Ashes urn, fireworks and confetti fill the sky above the Oval
England players enjoy their lap of honour around the Oval and their supporters take their chance to hail their new heroes
Andrew Flintoff takes in the victory in what is his final Test with proud parents Susan and Colin who have been part of his career for many years
Andrew Flintoff enjoys an emotional moment with his father Colin with the all-rounder due to have an exploratory operation on his knee which will keep him out of the sport for some time
After the action is over, Andrew Flintoff's wife Rachael and Ian Bell's girlfriend Chantal make their way across the Oval pitch
Proud England captain Andrew Strauss, who took over from Kevin Pietersen earlier this year takes a moment to savour the win and his man of the series honour
Andrew Strauss poses proudly with wife Ruth and sons Sammy and Lucca and he tells reporters he hopes England can use this win as an springboard to future success
Graeme Swann, who took eight wickets in the Oval Test and also contributed 63 runs in the second innings, and Alastair Cook celebrate their first Ashes wins in unique style
Warwickshire teammates Ian Bell and Jonathan Trott, who scored a century in his maiden Test, get involved in the celebrations
Winning the Ashes is a special family moment for man of the match Stuart Broad whose sister Gemma is the England team analyst
Steve Harmison and Andrew Flintoff, who have enjoyed both good and bad times together while England teammates, take time to enjoy their second Ashes success
England coach Andy Flower, who has brought stability to the side since the departure of Peter Moores, will be looking ahead to this winter's tour to South Africa
The morning after the Ashes win but Andrew Flintoff says the celebrations were more low-key than 2005 as he takes a stroll with wife Rachael in London
A smilling Graeme Swann adopts the casual look of t-shirt and flip flops - but the smile of satisfaction is still firmly in place
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