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Head, Smith praised as Australia clinches 4-1 Ashes series win

Published on: January 9, 2026 2:46 PM

SYDNEY: Travis Head’s aggressive batting and stand-in captain Steve Smith tactical decisions were hailed as key factors in Australia 4-1 Ashes series victory over England, with the nation’s media celebrating a dominant home campaign. The fifth Test in Sydney ended in a five-wicket win for Australia, securing their hold on the urn for at least another 18 months.

Read More: Head and Smith centuries put Australia in charge of final Ashes Test

Fast bowler Mitchell Starc was named Player of the Series, but analysts and commentators highlighted Head’s performances as pivotal. ABC’s Dean Bilton described Head as having “grown out of his cult hero status to become Australia’s best and most important batter,” praising his impact as an impromptu opener.

The series began with a decisive win in Perth, where Head scored 123 in the second innings, setting the tone for the rest of the tour. Commentators noted England’s inconsistent preparation and batting collapses as contributing to Australia’s dominance. Daniel Brettig of the Sydney Morning Herald described Head’s fourth-innings chase in Perth as “outrageous,” cementing the series outcome early on.

In response to the defeat, the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) announced a full review of the team’s Ashes campaign. The Australians, meanwhile, celebrated a home summer of strong performances, with Smith’s captaincy praised for its decision-making and strategic acumen.

Read More: Smith bats away retirement speculation

Australia’s comprehensive series win underscores their continued strength in home conditions and leaves England facing a period of reflection as they look to rebuild for future tours.

Filed Under: Sports Tagged With: Ashes 2025-26, Australia cricket, England cricket, Latest, Mitchell Starc, Steve Smith, Test cricket, Travis Head

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