Australia wins Test and reclaims Ashes
Updated: 2013-12-18 07:04
By Agence France-Presse in Perth, Australia (China Daily)
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Australia beat England by 150 runs on Tuesday to win the third Test in Perth and reclaim the Ashes from its bitter rival, with skipper Michael Clarke hailing an "outstanding" effort.
England was all out for 353 on the final day at the WACA Ground to hand the home side an unbeatable 3-0 lead in the five-match series.
It capped a remarkable turnaround for Australia, which went into the series just months after a 3-0 Ashes loss in England.
"I don't really know what to say. We have got them back, I couldn't be happier," Clarke said of the Ashes, which England had held for the past three series.
"Credit to the team for how they played: they were outstanding."
Despite a determined rearguard action - led by rookie English batsman Ben Stokes, whose maiden Test century frayed Australian nerves - the home team ran through the English tail after lunch to claim victory.
The Australians had won the first two Tests in Brisbane and Adelaide and secured the urn when rejuvenated paceman Mitchell Johnson claimed his 23rd wicket of the series to remove Jimmy Anderson and end the England second innings.
Although the Ashes have been regained, Clarke said Australia was targeting a 5-0 win in the series as it seeks to climb from fifth in the world Test rankings.
"We want to get back that No 1 ranking," he said.
England captain Alastair Cook praised the character of Stokes and admitted the English were starting to dream of the impossible, but added the result reflected the series.
"Just when we got a partnership going, we haven't managed to turn it into big one," he said.
"We have been outskilled in all aspects, and it is hard to say that. They have been ruthless. It hurts."
Set a record 504 to win, England went to lunch on the final day at 332-6, needing 172 more runs with four wickets in hand and Stokes still at the crease.
However, Australia turned the screws when spinner Nathan Lyon (3-70) picked up the wicket of Stokes for 120 in the third over after the break.
Stokes, who scored the first English century of the series in just his second Test, attempted to sweep a ball outside off stump and got a thin bottom edge, with wicketkeeper Brad Haddin continuing his outstanding series by hanging on to a diving catch.
The Australian team celebrates another wicket on its way to defeating England to win the Ashes on the final day of the third Ashes Test in Perth on Tuesday. Greg Wood / Agence France-Presse |
(China Daily 12/18/2013 page24)
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