Australian bowlers stole the show in the third game of the Ashes Test series, securing a win for their side and ensuring the urn will be retained. The English side was beaten by 14 runs and a whole innings on the third day of the game.

Resuming on Tuesday on 31-4, England was bowled out for 68. Ben Stokes, on 11, was bowled by Mitchell Starc in the fifth over of the day.

The 32-year-old Scott Boland removed Jonny Bairstow for 5 in his first over of the day, then world No. 2-ranked batter Joe Root for 28 in his second over, before dismissing Mark Wood and Ollie Robinson without scoring in his third over.

England’s Ben Stokes is bowled by Australia’s Mitchell Starc during the third day. (Photo Credit: Associated Press)
Australia’s captain Pat Cummins, center, celebrates with teammates after their win over England on the third day. (Photo Credit: Associated Press)
Australian players celebrate their win over England at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. (Photo Credit: Associated Press)
England’s Joe Root, left, walks with teammate Jonny Bairstow. (Photo Credit: Associated Press)
Australian players after England’s last player was dismissed, sealing the Ashes Series for the team. (Photo Credit: Associated Press)