Australia vs England Ashes 3rd Test Match Odds & Results

December 22, 2025
Australia
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Adelaide Oval, Adelaide 
22 December 10:30 AM
England
Prediction: Australia – 80%
Result: Australia won by 82 runs (ENG 352 all out, chasing 436)
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Australia wrapped up the third Ashes Test at Adelaide Oval with a commanding 82-run victory, reclaiming control of the series. After posting strong totals of 371 and 349, the hosts set England a challenging fourth-innings target that ultimately proved out of reach. Despite a determined fight on the final day, England were bowled out for 352, falling short in their pursuit.

Australia’s dominance across all four innings was reflected not only on the scoreboard but also in the betting markets, where the hosts remained firm favourites heading into the final day. Consistent pressure from the bowlers and key contributions from the top order ensured there were no late twists, confirming Australia’s win and underlining why the Day 5 odds were heavily stacked in their favour.

Winning And Toss Odds For Australia vs England 3rd Test Match

After winning the third Test, Australia now lead the series and are clear favourites to lift the Ashes. With England falling short again, betting platforms continue to back Australia strongly, offering close to 3x returns on an England series win.

PlatformAustralia Win OddsEngland Win OddsToss Odds (Australia)Toss Odds (England)1st Inning Lead Odds (Australia)1st Inning Lead Odds (England)3rd Inning Lead Odds (Australia)3rd Inning Lead Odds (England)
1xBet1.0312.401.921.921.752.21.722.25
Stake1.0112.501.91.91.72.11.682.18
BetVibe1.0117.001.911.911.722.121.72.2
4RABET1.0215.001.881.881.682.051.652.15

Australia vs England 3rd Test Match: Match Facts

Match Facts
Source: ESPNcricinfo 
AspectDetails 
MatchAUS vs ENG, 3rd Test 
Series The Ashes, 2025-26 
Date Wednesday, December 17
Time 10:30 AM 
Venue Adelaide Oval, Adelaide 

3rd Test Match Highlights – Australia vs England

TeamInningsScoreOvers
Australia1st Innings371 all out91.2
England1st Innings286 all out87.2
Australia2nd Innings349 all out84.4
England2nd Innings352 all out102.5
Result Australia won by 82 runs
SeriesAustralia lead 3-0

Top Performers – 3rd Test

Top PerformerTeamPerformance
Alex CareyAustralia106 & 72 (POTM)
Travis HeadAustralia170 in 2nd innings
Pat CumminsAustralia3/48 & key breakthroughs
Mitchell StarcAustralia3 wickets in 2nd innings
Zak CrawleyEngland85 in 4th innings

Australia And England Squad For 3rd Ashes Test 

There is good and bad news for Australian fans. Their regular test captain, Pat Cummins, has been included in this test match, which will make this side more lethal. Josh Hazelwood has been ruled out of the remaining matches due to injury. From the England side, Josh Tongue replaced out-of-form Gus Atkinson. Let’s have a look at the squad of both teams for the 3rd test. 

England and Australia Squad for 3rd Ashes Test
Source: ESPNcricinfo 

Australia Squad

Travis Head, Usman Khawaja, Marnus Labuschagne, Steven Smith, Jake Weatherald, Cameron Green, Beau Webster, Michael Neser, Alex Carey (wk), Josh Inglis (wk), Pat Cummins (c), Scott Boland, Brendan Doggett, Nathan Lyon, Mitchell Starc

England Playing XI

Zak Crawley, Ben Duckett, Ollie Pope, Joe Root, Harry Brook, Ben Stokes (c), Jamie Smith, Will Jacks, Brydon Carse, Jofra Archer, Josh Tongue

Pitch Report Of Adelaide Oval, Adelaide     

A beautiful ground where everyone had assistance to perform, especially in the first 3 days, after which the spinner started dominating the match.

Pitch Report of Adelaide Oval, Adelaide
Source: ICC
AspectDetails
Pitch BehaviourOffers some assistance to everyone, flat with true bounce and even pace for the first 2-3 days due to grass, later aids spin and seam; recent data suggests no batting paradise. ​
Batting AssistanceExcellent for set batsmen due to a smooth surface and a quick outfield; high scores are common, but cracks emerge by day 4. ​
Bowling AssistanceSeamers get early movement and bounce if moisture is present; spinners are effective post-lunch on days 3-5 as the pitch grips. ​
Ground DimensionsShort square boundaries (around 65-70m) encourage aggressive strokeplay; longer straight boundaries (80-85m) test big hitters. ​
Toss & Dew FactorToss vital, bat first since out of 86 tests played on this venue, 41 won by the team batting first.

Weather Report 

AspectDetails
TemperatureThe temperature is around 34°C, a favourable condition for players.
WeatherFans will enjoy a full 5-day test with mostly sunny days. 
PrecipitationThere is no chance of rain during the match.
HumidityThe humidity will be 19%.
WindWind speed will be 11 km/h, which may aid seamers.  

Australia vs England Head-To-Head In Test Matches

Australia and England have faced each other 364 times in test matches, with Australia defeating England 155 times. 

Total Matches Played364
Australia Won155
England Won112
Draw97

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Key Players To Watch

Since Australia leads the series 2-0 and needs 1 more win to seal it, these players will be crucial to their success.

PlayersTest Career Stats
Travis Head (AUS)4,162 runs in 62 matches at an average of 42.04.
Mitchell Starc (AUS)420 wickets in 102 Test games at an economy of 3.42. 
Pat Cummins (AUS)309 wickets and 1548 runs in 71 Test matches.
Zak Crawley (ENG)3343 runs in 61 games at an average of 31.49.
Ben Stokes (ENG)7109 runs and 238 wickets in 117 games.
Jofra Archer (ENG)54 wickets in 17 games at an economy of 3.03.

Tom O'Connor has been following Australian cricket professionally for over a decade, with a keen eye on both local matches and Test series. His deep knowledge, passion for the game, and love for writing provide unique insights, offering a true fan’s perspective on all things cricket.

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