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The Ashes: Australia seal series win over England by going 3-0 up with third Test victory in Adelaide

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The Ashes: Australia seal series win over England by going 3-0 up with third Test victory in Adelaide

England's dismal Ashes series defeat was confirmed as Australia sealed a 82-run victory on the final day of the third Test in Adelaide.

After comfortable wins in Perth and Brisbane, the result gives Australia an unassailable 3-0 lead in the five-match series after just 11 days of cricket, equalling the shortest period in which the Ashes have been decided in the last hundred years.

Having begun Sunday on 207-6, England showed fight as Jamie Smith (60), Will Jacks (47) and Brydon Carse (38 not out) gave Ben Stokes' side hope, but Mitchell Starc (3-62) moved Australia to the brink of victory before Scott Boland dismissed Josh Tongue to bowl the tourists out for 352 in their pursuit of a record 435 to win.

The dominant nature of Australia's victory will inevitably raise questions over the futures of Stokes as captain and Brendon McCullum as head coach, with England's aggressive 'Bazball' approach coming unstuck under its toughest examination.

Australia have dominated despite having to deal with key absences throughout the series. Captain Pat Cummins only returned for the third Test after missing the first two through injury, fellow quick Josh Hazelwood hasn't featured, while Steve Smith missed out in Adelaide due to illness after skippering the hosts in Perth and Brisbane.

Having won back the Ashes from England in 2017, Australia have now retained the famous urn on four successive occasions, drawing two away series and winning twice at home.

Defeat in Adelaide means England are without a win in their last 18 away Ashes Tests, with the home side having won 16 of the contests since the tourists' last victory on Australian soil in 2011.

England were on the back foot after blowing superb batting conditions on day two at the Adelaide Oval to concede an 85-run first innings lead.

Australia's second innings total of 349 - led by Travis Head's brilliant 170 and first innings centurion Alex Carey's 72 - left the home side just over five sessions to bowl out an England team that had only passed 300 once in five previous attempts on the tour.

England battled to 177-3 to keep alive their hopes of pulling off a miracle in the Christmas Test, but spinner Nathan Lyon took three quick wickets on Saturday evening for the loss of just 17 runs to all but end the contest.

The only negative for Australia on Sunday was Lyon limping off injured after suffering a hamstring injury while making a diving stop in the outfield, leaving his participation in the rest of the series in doubt.

Having won their last two home Ashes series 4-0, Australia will resume their quest to claim a first whitewash since 2013-14 when the fourth Test begins in Melbourne on Boxing Day, before the contest draws to a close in Sydney from January 4-8.

Lyon's injury on Sunday morning occurred just before Australia were due to take the new ball, at which point it was always likely to fall upon Starc and Cummins to finish the job.

Smith initially counter-attacked impressively, striking four boundaries from as many balls across two overs, but he went for one big shot too many as an attempted slog into the leg side off Starc went straight up into the air for Cummins to catch.

Another 50 stand by Jacks and Carse brought the required run tally under 100 shortly after lunch, but just as Australian nerves may have been ramping up, Marnus Labuschagne produced a second stunning slip catch of the match to give Starc Jacks' wicket.

Jofra Archer (3) picked out Jake Weatherald on the point boundary to give Starc, who tormented England in the first two Tests, his third wicket, putting Australia on the brink of victory.

The final dismissal deservedly went to Boland (1-35), who consistently kept the pressure on England through the final day, as he has done for almost the entire series since struggling in the first innings in Perth.

It was fittingly another slip catch from Labuschagne that ended the match, with Tongue's edge sparking delirious celebrations for the home team.

Australia lead five-match series 3-0

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