Australia sealed the 2025 Ashes series with a commanding 82-run victory over England in Adelaide, taking an unassailable 3–0 lead with two matches remaining. Pat Cummins’ side wrapped up the contest on the fifth day, dismissing England’s final hopes early in the morning session. The win marked Australia’s first home Ashes triumph in record time — the series concluded within just 11 days, the second-fastest in Ashes history.
Travis Head’s 170 and Alex Carey’s consistent batting, including a century in the first innings, powered Australia’s dominance. Cummins reached his 150th Test wicket as captain, while Mitchell Starc and Nathan Lyon contributed key breakthroughs. England’s “Bazball” approach under Brendon McCullum faltered again, with Zak Crawley’s 85 and Jamie Smith’s 60 proving insufficient.
The defeat extends England’s 14-year wait for an Ashes win in Australia, last achieved in 2010–11. With two Tests left, Cummins’ men now eye a 5–0 whitewash, while England face growing scrutiny over their aggressive strategy and inconsistent batting lineup.