England Salvages Pride with Rapid Two-Day Ashes Test Victory in Melbourne

England Salvages Pride with Rapid Two-Day Ashes Test Victory in Melbourne

Updated on 27 Dec 2025, 02:30 PM IST Category: Sports • Author: Scoopliner Editorial Team
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England secures a face-saving victory against Australia in a two-day Ashes Test in Melbourne, ending a long winless streak and impacting team dynamics.


England secured a consolation victory in the fourth Ashes Test against Australia in Melbourne, bringing an end to an 18-match winless streak on Australian soil. The match, completed in just two days, saw England chase down a target of 175 to win, reducing the series deficit to 3-1.

The victory, while avoiding a clean sweep, also serves to alleviate some pressure on the England leadership, including captain Ben Stokes and coach Brendon McCullum, following criticism and reports of off-field issues. It also marks the first Australian Test win for veterans Stokes and Joe Root after numerous attempts.

The match was defined by challenging batting conditions, with the pitch heavily favoring bowlers. England's 'Bazball' approach, emphasizing aggressive play, found an unlikely ally in the chaotic circumstances. Brydon Carse's performance with the ball, taking 4-34, and Ben Stokes' 3-24, compensated for the injury to Gus Atkinson. Carse was also promoted to number three in the batting order, highlighting England's intent to maintain momentum.

England's top order contributed significantly to the chase, with Zak Crawley scoring 37 and Ben Duckett 34, forming England's highest opening partnership of the series (51 runs in 6.5 overs). Jacob Bethell, in his recall to the team, added a valuable 40. While the conditions drew scrutiny for favoring ball over bat, the match provided compelling viewing for the near 200,000 spectators over the two days.

Australia's batting struggled throughout, being dismissed for 132 in their second innings. Travis Head's 46 was the highest individual score in the match, underscoring the difficulty batsmen faced. Australia were bowled out twice in 79.5 overs, their quickest loss of 20 wickets in a Test since 1928.

The win offers England a morale boost heading into the final Test in Sydney, providing a platform to build on and potentially disrupt Australia's momentum. That said, the reality is a bit more complicated. the unusual nature of the victory, heavily influenced by extreme conditions, raises questions about the long-term sustainability of the approach and the balance between bat and ball in Test cricket.

Editor’s note: This article was independently written by the Scoopliner Editorial Team using publicly available information.

Based on information from : BBC   •   27 Dec 2025, 02:30 PM IST

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