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'Lost through sheer arrogance': English media tear into Ashes defeat as Australia seal series in just 11 days

FirstCricket Staff • December 21, 2025, 19:39:34 IST
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England’s crushing Ashes defeat in Australia has sparked brutal criticism from English media, who are calling the loss humiliating, arrogant and unforgivable after Australia sealed the series in just 11 days.

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England’s heavy Ashes defeat in Australia has triggered strong reactions from the English media, with several outlets and experts calling the loss humiliating, arrogant and unforgivable. Australia wrapped up the Ashes with two matches to spare, winning the series in just 11 days despite being labelled before the tour as the “worst Australian team in 15 years” by Stuart Broad.

Australia sealed the series with an 82-run win in the third Test at Adelaide, bowling England out for 352 while defending a target of 435. The match saw a packed stadium and England pushing late into the final day, but Australia once again found a way to win. Despite missing captain Pat Cummins for the first two Tests and losing Josh Hazlewood for the series, Australia outplayed England in all areas.

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In England, the tone was brutal after the humiliating defeat. Senior journalist Barney Ronay of The Guardian wrote that England’s cricket machine “collapsed like a castle of dust in 11 days”. The Telegraph said England were simply “not ready for Ashes cricket”, calling it unforgivable at this level.

“England’s failure lies in the nature of that defeat, in losing not just quickly but sloppily, losing in a way that speaks to a basic lack of tension and discipline, a refusal not just to do your homework, but to recognise that homework exists at all,” Ronay wrote in his piece.

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The BBC also delivered a harsh assessment, saying this defeat would be remembered as one of England’s worst, especially because Australia were considered weakened. The report criticised England’s preparation, selection choices and even off-field distractions, saying England gave themselves no chance.

“England’s latest humiliation down under will be remembered as their worst in recent times not only for its rapid nature, but also because this was supposed to be an opportunity to regain the Ashes from a weakened Australia. This is how England gave themselves no chance, from selection and preparation, to booze and the beach in Noosa,” BBC wrote.

The Express went even further, claiming “England lost the Ashes through sheer arrogance” and that “heads must roll embarrassing defeat.” Writer Tom Parsons pointed out that while Bazball has brought excitement and results in recent years, it is a risky approach.

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“England only have themselves to blame for the crushing manner of their Ashes defeat,” Tom Parsons of the Express wrote. “Their Bazball cricket has yielded results during Brendon McCullum’s three-and-a-half year spell as England coach, but it is fraught with risk,” Parsons added.

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