Malta Independent

Australia regain Ashes from England with two matches still to play

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Australia regained the Ashes from England with two matches still to play after a series-clinching win in the third cricket test at the WACA yesterday.

Steve Smith’s ruthless Australian­s followed up their convincing victories in the first two tests in Brisbane and Adelaide by winning the third by an even more emphatic margin of an innings and 41 runs to take an unassailab­le 3-0 lead in the five match series.

Needing to bat through the fifth and final day to salvage a draw and keep the series alive, England crumbled to be all out for just 218 after Australia’s fickle weather almost saved them, losing its last six wickets in 34 overs to hand the old urn back to Australia.

“Captaining an Ashes winning side is an amazing feeling. It’s a moment we’ve been looking forward to, so much has gone into the preparatio­n, the way we’ve gone about it was spectacula­r,” Smith said at the presentati­on.

“So many emotions coming out, the boys are going to celebrate hard tonight.

“To win an amazing Ashes series, to be 3-0 up and get that urn back, I’m really proud.”

Yesterday’s scheduled start of play was delayed by three hours because of heavy overnight rain that leaked through the covers and left some wet patches on the pitch, briefly raising England’s hopes the tourists could hold on for a draw and frustratin­g s Australia’s ruthless pursuit of victory.

But the end came swiftly enough once the ground staff dried the pitch using leaf blowers and the umpires agreed to let play finally recommence after lunch with Australian paceman Josh Hazlewood ripping through England’s middle and lower order batsmen.

Hazlewood clean bowled England wicketkeep­er Jonny Bairstow for 14 with his first delivery of the day then added the key wickets of Dawid Malan (54) and Craig Overton (12) to complete his first fivewicket haul in an Ashes test and finish with the impressive figures of 5-48.

Spinner Nathan Lyon (2-42), who has tormented England throughout the series, removed Moeen Ali for 11 before express paceman Pat Cummins (2-53) dismissed Stuart Broad (no score) and Chris Woakes (22) to seal Australia’s lopsided win just before the reschedule­d tea break.

“Very difficult to take but fair play to Australia, they’ve outplayed us in all three game and we’ve got to be better,” England skipper Joe Root said.

“We’ve got to learn from it and get better but there’s good things to come from this week. Those guys putting in big performanc­es under pressure was outstandin­g.

“We’ve got to make sure we go to Melbourne, prepare well and put in a good performanc­e there.”

England had won four of the last five Ashes series’ against its great cricket rivals but was swept 5-0 on its last visit to Australia four years ago and could face the same gloomy prospect again with back-to-back matches in Melbourne and Sydney still to come.

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