Amy Lofthouse is a reporter for the British Broadcasting Corporation.
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Australia's Scott Boland finished with 6-7 as England crumbled.
The third Test is in Melbourne.
Cummins 3-36, Lyon 3-36, and Starc 3-29 were the culprits.
Australia has 267 Harris, Warner, and Anderson.
The lead series is 2-0 to Australia.
The scorecard is a summary of what happened.
Australia took an unassailable lead in the series when England capitulated on the third day of the third Test.
England were dismissed for just 68 in 81 minutes, with debutant Scott Boland taking an astonishing 6-7.
England was the weakest of the resistance in front of a jubilant home crowd at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, as their final four wickets fell in the space of 16 balls.
The result means Australia have retained the urn after just 12 days of cricket.
The fourth Test will be held in Australia.
Reaction and analysis to England's defeat.
Same thing for England.
This was an abysmal performance by England, even by their low standards.
England were always facing a tough task to make Australia bat again after being blown away on the second day. No one could have predicted this capitulation.
The match was done before the lunch break, England's batters were undone by Mitchell Starc and Pat Cummins' pace before being undone by the relentless accuracy of Scott Boland.
England did not have match practice when they arrived in Australia. They haven't been good enough with the bat.
He has carried England all year. He ran past 1,700 Test runs in the calendar year. In the same period, England's next best has managed 530. It was never going to be enough to rely on one man.
The batting performance of England was their worst of the series. Their bowling on the second day was the only bright point, with the indefatigable James Anderson and Mark Wood's pace unnerving Australia.
The same problems that have plagued England with the bat remain. There seems to be no solution.
More to come.