Thanks for joining us across the full five days. We'll be back for the fifth and final Test from The Oval later this week.
Stay across The Age and Sydney Morning Herald for all the wash-up from this Test.
Thanks for joining us across the full five days. We'll be back for the fifth and final Test from The Oval later this week.
Stay across The Age and Sydney Morning Herald for all the wash-up from this Test.
Tim Paine: "It's happiness, relief. Very emotional. It's been a long, long time [of planning]."
Smith's comeback series has been astonishingly good, even by his standards. Cummins, Hazlewood and Labuschagne have all been immense too.
Given the heartbreak of Headingley this has been an enormously resilient showing from Australia. They could have capitulated but ultimately they have crushed England, notwithstanding the hosts' effort to take it to the final hour. The series isn't yet won, but the Ashes will remain with Australia. The best England can hope for is a 2-2 draw, which would prevent a first away Ashes series victory for Australia in 18 years.
Hazlewood does it! He hits Overton on the knee roll and Dharmasena's finger goes up. Overton reviews as a matter of course but there are three red lights and the Aussies have done it! The tourists erupt out in the middle! Australia have won by 185 runs!
Overton on strike. He's survived more than 100 balls.
Broad and Overton survive the Lyon over.
Marnus bowls a full toss to end the over. Take the good with the bad. 15 overs to go. Marais Erasmus points to his watch to signal the final over. Lyon is back into the attack.