The Ashes: Rain aids Australia as visitors secure urn for third series in a row

Australia has retained their iron grip on the urn as the weather gods allied themselves with the visitors in Manchester, ensuring their Ashes reign will extend to nearly a decade and Pat Cummins joins an elite group of Aussie skippers.

Australia completed their third straight Ashes retention from the rooms as England were left heartbroken on the final day at Old Trafford, rain cruelling their charge to even the series, the day and their dreams of a historic comeback washed away.

After belting a mammoth 592 in the first innings and taking a 275-run lead into the second innings, England was on the verge of clawing their way back from 2-0 down and turning The Oval Test, starting Thursday, into a winner-take-all shootout for the Ashes.

But it wasn’t to be, with just one session of play, owned by Marnus Labuschagne, managed on the final two days as showers swamped Manchester.

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