Australia officially secured the Ashes after beating England by 82 runs on Sunday, December 21.
By winning their first three matches, Australia have taken an unassailable lead in the five-match series, equaling the record for the fastest Ashes victory in history.
According to the BBCEngland’s Bazball project is in tatters after yet another Ashes defeat in Australia.
The tourists were beaten by 82 runs on the fifth day of the third Test in Adelaide, going 3-0 down.
Despite being hampered by a 40-minute rain shower, Australia overcame a strong partnership between Jamie Smith and Will Jacks and a hamstring injury to Nathan Lyon to secure victory.
Smith had made 60 when dismissed shortly after lunch, while Jacks made 47 before taking the same bowler to first slip.
Meanwhile, when Josh Tongue moved Scott Boland to Labuschagne, England were all out at 352 and their continued hardship in this country extended to 14 years.
This would be England’s chance to really compete in Australia, marking the most anticipated Ashes in recent memory.
England have given up the chance to win the Ashes in just eleven days of cricket, and the team must find a way to avoid the humiliation of a 5-0 clean sweep in Melbourne or Sydney.
This marks the fourth consecutive Ashes tour in which England have lost their first three Tests.
This is undoubtedly an incredible win for the Australians who started the series with certain questions surrounding their squad selection.
Australia has been a lot of good for England as they haven’t lost an Ashes series since 2011.
In addition, Australia secured the Urn, matching the record for the fastest Ashes series decided in the last century.

