England had 68/0 but lost ten wickets for 56 runs, and were eventually bowled out for 124, giving Australia a huge win in the fifth Test.
England and Australia played out a hard-fought draw in the fourth Test of the Ashes, with the visitors needing to hang on tight to secure the result.
The fourth Test of the Ashes series between Australia and England ended in a nail-biting draw on Day 5 on Sunday (January 9) at the SCG.
A poor showing by England in the Ashes has left question marks over whether or not Root will carry on as Test skipper.
Khawaja became only the sixth Australian batsman to score two centuries in an Ashes Test match and helped his team to a target of 388.
Australia off-spinner Nathan Lyon says the home team are eyeing a 5-0 Ashes 2021 whitewash over England due to the World Test Championship.
The match started with Australia 61-1 in reply to England’s first innings total of 185 on a green-tinged pitch at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. At Tea, Australia were 6 for 200.
Glenn McGrath feels that the ongoing Ashes series lacks aggression because of much bromance between England and Australian players.
England fell from 150-2 to 236 all out in response to their hosts' declared score of 473-9, as a demoralising tour continued.
England fell from 220-2 overnight to 297 all out, leaving Australia with only 20 runs to secure a comfortable fourth-day win.