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England Stun Australia with Historic Melbourne Comeback

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The England vs Australia Boxing Day Test 2025 results have rewritten the history books after a chaotic, record-breaking encounter at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG). In a match that defied all modern expectations, Ben Stokes’ side secured a stunning four-wicket victory on the evening of Saturday, December 27, 2025. The win marks England’s first Test triumph on Australian soil in nearly 15 years, ending a grim 18-match winless streak that dated back to January 2011.

​The England vs Australia Boxing Day Test 2025 results were forged in one of the most volatile playing environments in recent memory. A grassy, seamer-friendly pitch saw 20 wickets fall on the opening day—the most on Day 1 of an Ashes Test at the MCG since 1902. After England won the toss and elected to field, Josh Tongue delivered a career-best performance, taking 5-45 to dismantle the hosts for just 152. However, England’s own batting struggles continued as they were bundled out for a meager 110 in response, conceding a 42-run first-innings lead.

​The turning point in the England vs Australia Boxing Day Test 2025 results came during a frantic second day of play. England’s bowlers, led by Brydon Carse (4-34) and captain Ben Stokes (3-24), produced a masterclass in aggressive seam bowling to roll Australia for 132 in their second innings shortly after lunch. This left the tourists chasing a target of 175 for victory. Despite the immense pressure and a hostile atmosphere from a record-breaking crowd of 94,199 spectators, England’s “Bazball” approach finally paid dividends on the Australian tour.

​Rising star Jacob Bethell top-scored with a composed 40 off 46 balls, while openers Zak Crawley (37) and Ben Duckett (34) provided the explosive start necessary to unsettle the Australian attack. The winning runs were eventually secured by Harry Brook (18)* and Jamie Smith (3)* at 5:24 PM local time, sparking wild celebrations from the “Barmy Army.” While Australia still leads the five-match series 3-1, this victory ensures they cannot achieve a whitewash and provides England with much-needed momentum heading into the final Test in Sydney.

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