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Australia beat England by 150 runs on Tuesday to win the third Test in Perth and reclaim the Ashes from their bitter rivals for the first time since 2007.
England were all out for 353 on the final day at the WACA ground to hand the home side an unbeatable 3-0 lead in the five-match series.
It capped a remarkable turnaround for Australia, who went into the series just months after a 3-0 Ashes loss in England.
Despite a determined rearguard action -- led by rookie English batsman Ben Stokes with a maiden Test century - the home team ran through the English tail after lunch to claim a famous victory.
Fittingly, Australia secured the urn when rejuvenated paceman Mitchell Johnson claimed his 23rd wicket of the series to remove Jimmy Anderson and end the England second innings.
Australia immediately named an unchanged squad of 12 players for the 4th test in Melbourne which starts on boxing day.