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Ian Ransom

Australia reclaim Ashes with WACA demolition

Cricket - Ashes test match - Australia v England - WACA Ground, Perth, Australia, December 18, 2017. Australian players celebrate after winning the third Ashes cricket test match. REUTERS/David Gray

PERTH (Reuters) - Australia thrashed England by an innings and 41 runs in the third test in Perth on Monday to reclaim the Ashes with two matches to spare and condemn Joe Root's team to a period of gloomy introspection.

Seamer Josh Hazlewood finished with a five-wicket haul as England were bowled out for 218 before tea on a rain-hit final day at the WACA.

Cricket - Ashes test match - Australia v England - WACA Ground, Perth, Australia, December 18, 2017. England's Craig Overton reacts as he walks past Australia's Josh Hazlewood celebrating with team mates after his dismissal during the fifth day of the third Ashes cricket test match. REUTERS/David Gray

Four years after Alastair Cook's side meekly surrendered the Ashes at the same venue, Root's England were condemned to hand back the urn with the same humiliating 3-0 scoreline.

Australia quick Pat Cummins wrapped up the match, dismissing Chris Woakes (22) behind the wicket, triggering a round of bear-hugs with whooping team mates in the middle.

His captain Steve Smith was named Man-of-the-Match for a second time in the series, his brilliant 239 having left England with an improbable second innings mountain to climb.

Cricket - Ashes test match - Australia v England - WACA Ground, Perth, Australia, December 18, 2017. England's captain Joe Root reacts as he walks off the ground with team mate James Anderson after losing the third Ashes cricket test match. REUTERS/David Gray

"It's been an amazing couple of weeks, I've really enjoyed every moment of it," the beaming skipper told reporters.

"To know everything has worked out and we’ve been able to get that urn back, all the emotions came out at once."

Smith's dominant series has put his counterpart in the shade, with Root struggling with the bat and let down badly by his senior players across the three defeats at the WACA, Adelaide Oval and in Brisbane.

Cricket - Ashes test match - Australia v England - WACA Ground, Perth, Australia, December 18, 2017. England's captain Joe Root reacts as he walks off the ground after losing the third Ashes cricket test match. REUTERS/David Gray

"It's bitterly disappointing," Root told reporters.

"One of the most frustrating things is we haven't been blown away.

"In all three games there have been period where we’ve matched and outplayed Australia.

Cricket - Ashes test match - Australia v England - WACA Ground, Perth, Australia, December 18, 2017. Australia's Nathan Lyon celebrates after dismissing England's Moeen Ali during the fifth day of the third Ashes cricket test match. REUTERS/David Gray

"I’m sure the next day or so will be pretty tough but we’ve got a bit of time to get ready for Melbourne ... and show the character of the group we have."

Heavy overnight showers leaked rainwater onto the pitch in an embarrassment for the WACA ground staff and rain squalls further delayed the resumption of play.

But even with some 28 overs and some three hours lost to the weather, it was far from enough to save the tourists, who lost their last six wickets for 85 runs.

Cricket - Ashes test match - Australia v England - WACA Ground, Perth, Australia, December 18, 2017. England's Jonny Bairstow walks off the ground with team mates after losing the third Ashes cricket test match. REUTERS/David Gray

They resumed in peril on 132 for four, still 127 runs short of making Australia bat again, on a pitch with cracks snaking at both ends of the wicket.

Dawid Malan and Jonny Bairstow, who combined for a gallant 237-run partnership in the first innings, were tasked with the rescue mission but the England wicketkeeper was bowled for 14 on the first delivery he faced.

It was a delivery from Hazlewood that skidded low off a crack and clattered into off-stump, in a portent of a miserable afternoon for the tourists.

Cricket - Ashes test match - Australia v England - WACA Ground, Perth, Australia, December 18, 2017. Australia's Josh Hazlewood celebrates after dismissing England's Craig Overton during the fifth day of the third Ashes cricket test match. REUTERS/David Gray

Incoming batsman Moeen Ali was very nearly out four balls later, when he edged the same bowler just short of Smith in the slips.

He was unable to capitalise on his reprieve, falling leg before for 11, with fellow off-spinner Nathan Lyon snaring his wicket for the fifth time in the series.

Malan backed up his first innings hundred with a half-century when he pulled Cummins to the fence.

Cricket - Ashes test match - Australia v England - WACA Ground, Perth, Australia, December 18, 2017. Australia's Josh Hazlewood celebrates after dismissing England's Craig Overton during the fifth day of the third Ashes cricket test match. REUTERS/David Gray

But he was caught behind for 54 trying to pull Hazlewood after being well worked over by the tall seamer.

England's tail had proved hopelessly brittle against Australia's bouncers throughout the series, and it duly fell over, with Hazlewood claiming his fifth victim when Craig Overton was caught in the gully for 12.

Cummins wrapped up the match by having Stuart Broad (zero) and Woakes nick behind, prompting celebrations in the modest day five crowd of 8,082.

Cricket - Ashes test match - Australia v England - WACA Ground, Perth, Australia, December 18, 2017. Australia's Josh Hazlewood celebrates as he bowls England's Jonny Bairstow during the fifth day of the third Ashes cricket test match. REUTERS/David Gray

(Reporting by Ian Ransom; Editing by Amlan Chakraborty)

Cricket - Ashes test match - Australia v England - WACA Ground, Perth, Australia, December 18, 2017. Australia's Josh Hazlewood celebrates after bowling England's Jonny Bairstow during the fifth day of the third Ashes cricket test match. REUTERS/David Gray
Cricket - Ashes test match - Australia v England - WACA Ground, Perth, Australia, December 18, 2017. England's Jonny Bairstow is bowled by Australia's Josh Hazlewood during the fifth day of the third Ashes cricket test match. REUTERS/David Gray
Cricket - Ashes test match - Australia v England - WACA Ground, Perth, Australia, December 18, 2017. Australia's Josh Hazlewood celebrates with team mate David Warner after bowling England's Jonny Bairstow during the fifth day of the third Ashes cricket test match. REUTERS/David Gray
Cricket - Ashes test match - Australia v England - WACA Ground, Perth, Australia, December 18, 2017. England's captain Joe Root talks with Australia's captain Steve Smith as they inspect the pitch near ground staff using blowers as rain delays the start of play on the fifth day of the third Ashes cricket test match. REUTERS/David Gray
Cricket - Ashes test match - Australia v England - WACA Ground, Perth, Australia, December 18, 2017. England's captain Joe Root stands near the pitch as rain delays the start of the fifth day of the third Ashes cricket test match. REUTERS/David Gray
Cricket - Ashes test match - Australia v England - WACA Ground, Perth, Australia, December 18, 2017. England's captain Joe Root stands with former Australian cricketer Shane Warne as a groundsman uses a blower in an attempt to dry the pitch during a rain delay on the fifth day of the third Ashes cricket test match. REUTERS/David Gray
Cricket - Ashes test match - Australia v England - WACA Ground, Perth, Australia, December 18, 2017. England's captain Joe Root stands near the pitch as rain delays the start of the fifth day of the third Ashes cricket test match. REUTERS/David Gray
Cricket - Ashes test match - Australia v England - WACA Ground, Perth, Australia, December 18, 2017. England's captain Joe Root touches the pitch as groundsmen use blowers in an attempt to dry it out before the start of the fifth day of the third Ashes cricket test match. REUTERS/David Gray
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