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England Claims First Ashes Victory in Australia After 15 Years

England Claims First Ashes Victory in Australia After 15 Years

Post by : Meena Hassan

In an unforgettable milestone for English cricket, England triumphed over Australia by four wickets during the fourth Test of the Ashes series on Saturday at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG). This victory marks England’s first Test success on Australian soil in 15 years, putting an end to a long spell without a win.

The match had fans on the edge of their seats as England chased down a target of 175 runs set by Australia, accomplishing this feat late into the second day. Although the target was modest by Test standards, it required steady concentration and consistent batting. England’s innings began with a shaky start, as early wickets fell, adding pressure to the middle and lower order.

Yet, England’s middle order showcased resilience and steadfastness, forging vital partnerships that chipped away at Australia’s total. The calm and focused approach under mounting pressure was essential in overcoming the Australian bowling attack, which delivered disciplined spells aimed at disrupting the chase. The batsmen’s ability to keep their composure led them to finish with four wickets remaining, underscoring the tension and competitive spirit of the match.

Australia opened batting and set a competitive score, but England’s bowlers excelled by tactically limiting runs and taking crucial wickets. Their disciplined performance kept the target attainable for England. This impressive bowling effort played a key role in the victory, demonstrating England’s rising confidence and tactical acumen in challenging Australian conditions.

Despite the win, Australia still leads the five-match series 3-1 and is well-positioned with only one Test remaining. The upcoming final Test promises to be crucial as England seeks to build on this momentum and prevent Australia from wrapping up the series with another win. On the other hand, Australia is determined to finish strong at home while also acknowledging England’s enhanced performance.

Fans of both countries have enjoyed an exhilarating series filled with thrilling moments and hard-fought encounters. England’s landmark victory will be widely celebrated as a reflection of their tenacity and skill, boosting team spirit ahead of the decisive match.

As the Ashes series nears its conclusion, cricket enthusiasts worldwide eagerly await the results of the fifth Test, which could either affirm Australia’s supremacy or set the stage for an impressive comeback by England.

Dec. 27, 2025 1:34 p.m. 774
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