Australia clinch Ashes 4-1 after winning SCG Test by 5 wickets
By IANS | Updated: January 8, 2026 10:25 IST2026-01-08T10:21:00+5:302026-01-08T10:25:12+5:30
Sydney, Jan 8 Australia claimed a 4-1 Ashes series win after securing a five-wicket victory in the fifth ...

Australia clinch Ashes 4-1 after winning SCG Test by 5 wickets
Sydney, Jan 8 Australia claimed a 4-1 Ashes series win after securing a five-wicket victory in the fifth Test at the SCG, as Usman Khawaja bowed out as a winner in his farewell Test.
After bowling England out for 342 early on day five, Australia set themselves a 160-run target to win.
Chasing 160, the hosts made a brisk start, with Travis Head and Jake Weatherald putting on a 62-run opening partnership to set up Australia’s run chase.
The tourists, however, spoiled Usman Khawaja’s hopes of a fairytale finish, as Josh Tongue had him chopping on to his stumps for six.
Then a steady 40-run stand between Alex Carey (16 not out) and Cameron Green (22 not out) got the hosts over the line despite a brief stutter on an up-and-down fifth-day pitch.
Earlier, Mitchell Starc struck with the second new ball to bring an end to England’s second innings, removing Jacob Bethell shortly after the left-hander brought up his 150.
The 22-year-old Bethell shown admirable composure while batting with the tail, but Player of the Series Starc eventually found the edge on 154, with Alex Carey completing a straightforward catch behind the stumps.
Several Australian batters made starts in the chase, but Travis Head (29) and Jake Weatherald (34) were both undone by Josh Tongue.
A mix-up cost Marnus Labuschagne his wicket on 37, and Steve Smith (12) was beaten by a Will Jacks peach before Tongue forced Khawaja into a mistake.
Carey and Green took the sting out of the final English push, with a boundary by the former through cover, finishing off the match.
The victory boosts Australia's lead at the top of the World Test Championship 2025-2027 standings, now with 87.50 per cent of possible points.
New Zealand's series success against the West Indies means the Black Caps sit in second place.
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