Melbourne:England has been beaten 5-0 in an Ashes series only three times. On the evidence of Tuesday's innings defeat at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, captain Joe Root's side could soon become the fourth.
Trailing by 82 runs on the first innings of the third test, England resumed on Tuesday's third day of play on 31-4 and was bowled out for 68, losing by an innings and 14 runs.
Australia didn't even need to wait until lunch before regaining the Ashes less than halfway through the scheduled five-match series. One rather scathing social media user tweeted that Australia won the Ashes in a shorter time frame than the 14 days England spent in coronavirus-forced quarantine when they first arrived Down Under.
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Surrounded by under-performing specialist batters, Root top-scored in both innings for England with 50 and 28, to finish the year on 1,708 runs in 15 test matches.
Only two players, Pakistan's Mohammad Yousuf (1,788 in 11 matches in 2006) and West Indies' Viv Richards (1,710 in 11 matches in 1976) have scored more runs in a calendar year.
"I feel like I'm playing nicely at the minute," Root said of his lone hand in England's batting lineup.
"I feel like my game is improving and I am evolving still as a player."
Root said Australia's bowling attack was outstanding on a helpful MCG pitch.
"You've just got to find a way to get through it sometimes," Root said.