The Ashes 2025-26: Australia vs England, 5th Test, Day 1
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The Ashes 2025-26: Australia vs England, 5th Test, Day 1
The Ashes 2025–26: Australia vs England - 5th Test, Day 1 | Live from Sydney Cricket Ground
England have stormed back into the Ashes with a dramatic 4-wicket victory in the 4th Test, cutting Australia's lead to 3–1 and setting up a gripping finale with WTC points and pride on the line. After weeks of dominance from the hosts, England finally found their spark in Melbourne—reviving the series narrative and raising big questions ahead of the final Test at the SCG.
Australia's batting faltered throughout the match, managing just 152 and 132, with only Travis Head (46 in the second innings) showing real resistance. Earlier, Head had already established himself as the top run-scorer of the series with 437 runs, while Mitchell Starc continued his outstanding campaign as the leading wicket-taker (26 wickets).
England responded with grit. Although they slipped to 110 all out in the first innings, a composed fourth-innings chase led by Ben Duckett (34), Zak Crawley (37) and match-winner Jacob Bethell (40) sealed a much-needed comeback win. Their standout performers across the series include Crawley as top scorer (256 runs) and Brydon Carse with 19 wickets.
A Series Transformed — And a Final Test Loaded With Storylines
With the Ashes scoreline now 3–1, England have a chance to finish 3–2—something few would have imagined after their early-tour struggles. The final match carries extra intrigue:
Usman Khawaja plays the final Test of his remarkable career.
Australia confront cracks in their batting and bowling depth.
England's new generation—Bethell, Carse, Tongue - continue to rise.
WTC rankings hang in the balance.
Weather, pitch conditions, and selection dilemmas could decide everything.
From legends retiring to fresh talent emerging, from selection shocks to a rejuvenated English side, the Ashes finale promises high drama and historic implications.
Can England Build on Melbourne? Can Australia Finish Strong?
With form guides showing Australia: LWWWW and England: WLLLL, both teams enter Sydney with something to prove. Expect bold selections, emotional farewells, and a fierce fight to close out an unforgettable Ashes series.
Don't miss the final chapter of The Ashes 2025/26 — a showdown shaped by pride, pressure, and legacy.