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Australia have regained the Ashes after winning the first three Tests against England down under once again - here are the 10 moments that decided the destination of the urn.
Australia has retained the Ashes after defeating England by 82 runs in Adelaide – leaving Piers Morgan’s bold prediction to flop.
Australia beat England by 82 runs in third Test to take unassailable 3-0 series lead and retain Ashes; England all out for 352 chasing record target of 435 to win as Mitchell Starc ends spirited effor
Marnus Labuschagne takes the catch from Josh Tongue as England are bowled out for 352, giving Australia an 82 run win and a 3-0 series lead to retain The Ashes on day five in Adelaide.
Australia has retained the Ashes, overcoming the absence of Nathan Lyon to clinch the third Test and in turn take an unassailable 3-0 lead.
England show grit in Adelaide but fall short as hosts wins series 3-0
The Ashes are officially Australia’s once again and England are physically and mentally spent. We rate every player from another emphatic victory for the hosts.
While Zak Crawley produced his best innings in an England shirt to stave off an inevitable defeat, Ollie Pope’s latest dismissal could spell the end of his series in Australia
The Ashes resumed on Wednesday night (GMT), with England needing to win in Adelaide in order to keep the five-match series alive.
The Ashes Briefing: Relentless Australia stamp their authority on England as Ben Stokes stands alone
The tourists' batters wilted once more against an experienced bowling attack with more scrutiny falling on the on-field technology