Smith and Head push England towards final Ashes loss

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England’s horrific Ashes tour is lurching towards a final defeat after a remorseless Steve Smith century followed Travis Head’s spectacular 163 on the third day of the fifth Test.

On a day to rival any of England’s ineptitude from the previous seven weeks, both Head and Smith were dropped in a calamitous opening session in Sydney.

Smith went on to make an unbeaten 129, in doing so passing England legend Jack Hobbs to go second on the all-time list of Ashes run-scorers, behind only Australian great Donald Bradman.

At the end of it all, Australia reached 518-7, leading by 134 and on course to complete their Ashes triumph with a 4-1 score line.

The Sydney Cricket Ground turned pink for the Jane McGrath Foundation and the travelling supporters sang constantly through the afternoon, all while England were slow-roasted.

Will Jacks was the culprit for the Head drop and Zak Crawley put down Smith. In total, England have missed 17 chances of varying difficulty across the series.

Captain Ben Stokes bowled himself into the ground in an attempt to mask the deficiencies of new-ball pair Matthew Potts and Brydon Carse.

Perhaps the only saving grace was England’s batters did not have to face a tricky session late in the day.

When they do come to bat, it will take a remarkable rear-guard to avoid a fourth defeat of a desperately disappointing series.

Chief scores: England 384: Root 160, Brook 84; Neser 4-60

Australia 518-7: Head 163, Smith 129*; Carse 3-108

Australia are 134 runs ahead

 

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