Captain Andrew Strauss saluted his players for an "outstanding" tour after England completed a crushing innings and 83-run victory on Friday to win their first Ashes series on Australian soil in 24 years.
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Australia's last three batsmen were dismissed shortly before lunch on the fifth day to seal the five-Test series 3-1, and England celebrated wildly in front of thousands of joyous supporters at the Sydney Cricket Ground.
"It's been an outstanding tour so far," said an elated Strauss, whose quick-fire 60 on day two set the tone for his team's record innings of 644.
"The guys can be very, very proud of what they've achieved, not just the players but the backroom staff as well," he added.
After a draw in the opening match in Brisbane, England won the second by an innings and 71 runs in Adelaide, only for the hosts to claim a 267-run victory in Perth.
England recovered spectacularly in Melbourne, thrashing Australia by an innings and 157 runs to retain the Ashes, but were quick to wrap up the celebrations ahead of Sydney.
England Andrew Strauss celebrates with team-mates after winning the Ashes series against Australia in Sydney
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