ADELAIDE, Australia — Australia retained the Ashes with two matches to spare after paceman Mitchell Starc took three of the last four wickets to blunt England's defiant comeback Sunday in a tense fifth-day finish to the third cricket test.
Australia started Day 5 needing four wickets to retain the Ashes, with England resuming at 6-207 and still 228 runs away from the victory target of 435 that would have required a world record to achieve.
''Feels pretty awesome,'' Australia captain Pat Cummins said of the 82-run win at the Adelaide Oval. ''We got it done.''
Cummins missed the first two tests while recovering from a back problem, with Steve Smith leading the team to two eight-wicket wins. Smith was ruled out of the third test about a half-hour before the toss because of vertigo.
''You can't really rush things here in Australia, it doesn't work that way,'' Cummins said of the test going the distance. ''It's a good old fashioned grind a lot of the time and, yeah, I love the toil from all the guys today.
''It got a little bit closer than I would have liked, but pretty happy.''
Tense Day 5
Starc took the only wicket in the morning session — Jamie Smith running out of patience and caught by Cummins for 60 — as England piled on 102 runs.