Australia retained the Ashes in just 11 days of play, securing a 3-0 lead with two matches to spare. This equals the record for the fastest series victory in Ashes history.
They currently hold a 100% win record in the 2025–2027 World Test Championship cycle, making them the undisputed world No. 1.
Even with captain Pat Cummins and Josh Hazlewood missing games due to injury, the team hasn't missed a beat. Replacements like Scott Boland and Michael Neser have stepped in to win matches comfortably.
Mitchell Starc is in the form of his life, recently becoming the highest wicket-taking left-arm fast bowler in Test history and destroying England’s top order throughout this summer.
The middle order has become a powerhouse. Travis Head (who scored a 170 in Adelaide) and Alex Carey (the leading run-scorer in the current series) have consistently turned pressure into dominance.
Unlike previous teams, this side has remained "unshakeable" under pressure, systematically dismantling England's aggressive "Bazball" tactics and forcing them into a total collapse before Christmas.