The 2015 Ashes story so far
BIRMINGHAM: England beat Australia by eight wickets in the third Test at Edgbaston on Friday to take a 2-1 lead in the Ashes series.
Here's story so far:
July 08-111st Test, CardiffEngland won by 169 runs
Joe Root, in with England struggling at 43 for three, is dropped on nought by Australia wicket-keeper Brad Haddin and goes on to make 134 in a first-innings total of 430.
Root also makes a valuable 60 in the second innings as England leave Australia with a stiff chase of 412 for victory.
It proved beyond the tourists, with Stuart Broad and Moeen Ali sharing six wickets between them as England win with more than a day to spare.
July 16-192nd Test, Lord'sAustralia won by 405 runs
Another four-day finish sees Australia utterly dominant, with Steven Smith (215) and Chris Rogers (173) both making their Test-best scores in a huge first-innings total of 566 for eight declared.
England's alleged plan to prepare lifeless pitches in a bid to negate Australia's quicks proves futile as they are dismissed for 312 in reply.
Worse follows when, having been set a mammoth 509 for victory, England are skittled out for just 103 in 37 overs as left-arm fast bowler Mitchell Johnson lets rip.
July 29-313rd Test, EdgbastonEngland won by 8 wickets
After two four-day Tests comes a match that is all over inside three.
Australia captain Michael Clarke opts to bat first on a classic seaming pitch in overcast conditions and sees his side shot out for 136 as James Anderson, wicketless at Lord's, takes an Ashes-best six for 47.
The tourists fare better in their second innings but recalled fast bowler Steven Finn takes a Test-best six for 79 before Ian Bell, on his Warwickshire home ground, leads England to a modest target of 121 with his second fifty of the match.
To play:Aug 06-10: 4th Test, Trent BridgeAug 20-24: 5th Test, The Oval
Ashes 2015 by the numbers:
Leading run-makersEngland - Joe Root (313)Australia - Chris Rogers (385)
Leading wicket-takersEngland - Stuart Broad (12)Australia - Josh Hazlewood (14)
Best batting performanceEngland: Joe Root (134, Cardiff)Australia: Steven Smith (215, Lord's)
Best bowlingEngland: James Anderson (6-47, Edgbaston)Australia: Mitchell Starc (5-114, Cardiff)