Gleeful Aussies look to 5-0 Ashes rout over England

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A 5-0 series and the playing futures of veterans and Stuart Broad were focal among Australia's reaction to winning back today.

Steve Smith's team reclaimed after out for an innings and 41-run victory in the third Test in yesterday.


The Australians now look to sweeping the five-Test series with victories in the final two Tests in starting on and in early in the new year.

"is getting shorter, and not just in the ways intended. It has taken 15 days to regain that they lost in 14 days just over two years ago," The Australian's wrote.

"Kudos to the Australians. They have played substantially the better for significantly longer phases, and again yesterday, with Mitchell Starc, and especially at their marauding best."

Haigh added: "But 3-0 so soon? It leaves the summer's showpiece Tests, in and New Year's in with no bearing on the series."

Catherine McGregor, writing for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, noted: "has been comprehensively routed. There are no easy or obvious answers to their problems -- which now appear to include cascading mental disintegration.

"Another looms. Their batting and are both deficient.

"is now entering the twilight of his career."

Former described the tourists as "putrid".

"have been putrid. But it's not just against they've been poor. They've actually lost their last seven away Test matches in a row, with three of those losses coming by way of an innings defeat," Geeves wrote for Fox

"Broad hasn't taken a wicket for 140 overs. This is England's enforcer. Their lead intimidator for air speed and aggression."

The Courier Mail's said the true gauge of Australia's abilities will be when they face early next year.

"For all of Australia's dominance in this series, the true measure of their worth as an emerging team will be how they measure up in the four-Test series in in March," he said.

"The victorious Ashes campaign has confirmed a lot of the things suspected about this constantly remodelled Australian team.

"That their fast group truly are special. That is that rare breed of off-spinner who can win a match.

"That is a cut above the rest. It's remarkable what one is capable of."

The Age's added that "can be well pleased with this Ashes reclamation, for it was at a level more of a triumph than their previous two successes".

"They are not yet a great team, but they have done a great thing.

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First Published: Tue, December 19 2017. 09:40 IST