The Borneo Post

Australia win Ashes with crushing victory in third Test

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PERTH, Australia: Australia won back the Ashes after bowling England out cheaply despite rain delays and a pitch controvers­y to secure an innings win on the final day of the third Test in Perth yesterday.

Having confirmed his status as the world’s best batsman with a match-winning double century, Steve Smith added victorious Ashes captain to his everexpand­ing resume as England were dismissed for 218 in their second innings in the last Ashes Test to take place at the WACA Ground.

That gave the home side an innings- and- 41- run win and an unbeatable 3- 0 lead in the fivematch series, having won the opening two Tests in Brisbane and Adelaide.

Pat Cummins secured the famous urn for the home side when he had Chris Woakes caught behind for 22, prompting Australian celebratio­ns.

But while it was a comfortabl­e win, there was high drama on the final day courtesy of yet another WACA pitch controvers­y.

Victory seemed assured for Australia when they had England 132 for four at the conclusion of the fourth day, still 127 runs behind with Australia yet to bat again, but a rain- damaged pitch threatened to end the match without a ball being bowled on the final day.

Showers had caused play to be abandoned early on the fourth day and they continued through to Monday morning, forcing a scheduled early resumption to be cancelled, with Australia needing just six more wickets to win the match and regain the Ashes.

Complicati­ng matters further was a damp spot on the pitch, just outside the popping crease at the southern end of the ground.

WACA staff worked furiously with leaf blowers to try to dry the patch out as more showers passed through and the covers came on and off at regular intervals throughout the morning.

How the water got onto the wicket was unclear, although there was speculatio­n it might have been linked to strong winds lifting the covers.

But umpires Chris Gaffaney and Marais Erasmus would not allow play to resume until they believed the pitch had been returned to the same condition as at the end of day four. — AFP

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