England fell from 150-2 to 236 all out in response to their hosts' declared score of 473-9, as a demoralising tour continued.
Joe Root and Dawid Malan provided Australia with a stiff challenge on day three in Brisbane, sharing a solid century stand.
England are through to the semi-finals and South Africa are out of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2021, despite the Proteas winning a run-fest in Sharjah.
Sherfane Rutherford is currently plying his trade with St Kitts and Nevis Patriots in CPL 2021 and having a good season.
England batsmen Dawid Malan and Jonny Bairstow, who were supposed to turn up for the remainder of IPL 2021, have withdrawn from the tournament.
Harpreet Brar broke the back of the RCB chase with his first two IPL wickets off consecutive balls, that had the names of Virat Kohli and Glenn Maxwell on them.
Joe Root's 121 at Headingley was his sixth ton in 11 appearances since the turn of the year, equalling an England record previously shared by Denis Compton and Michael Vaughan.
The England skipper was the star of the day as he scored his third century in as many Test matches with a fantastic 121.
Day 2 of the third Test saw a calm and composed batting display from the English side, while the Indians bowlers had little joy in the middle.
Dawid Malan played the last of his 15 Tests back in 2018, making the opportunity all the more significant in nature.