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Zak Crawley admits outclassed England are “staring down the barrel” as Ashes defeat edges closer

Last updated: December 20, 2025 10:45 am
Ava John
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Why is England struggling so badly against Australia?How did the Adelaide Test slip away from England?Why was Nathan Lyon the decisive figure again?What exactly did Zak Crawley say about England’s position?Does Crawley’s innings change the conversation about his future?What about Ollie Pope and England’s middle-order concerns?

England opener Zak Crawley has delivered a stark and honest verdict on his side’s Ashes campaign, admitting they are “staring down the barrel” after being comprehensively outplayed by Australia once again.

Despite Crawley producing a gritty and disciplined 85 at Adelaide Oval, England are on the verge of falling 3–0 down inside three Tests, a scenario that would effectively end their Ashes hopes before the iconic Boxing Day Test in Melbourne.

Australia’s dominance has not been flashy but relentless, built on pressure, patience and an ability to win decisive moments, something England has consistently failed to do.

Why is England struggling so badly against Australia?

Across the opening three Tests, England have been second best in nearly every department. While individual sessions have offered brief encouragement, Australia have controlled matches over longer periods, especially when games are in the balance.

The pattern of defeat has been depressingly familiar for England supporters:

  • early promise followed by sudden collapses
  • Inability to convert starts into match-winning positions
  • loss of control once Australia apply sustained pressure

The gap between the sides has been most obvious in Australia’s home conditions, where England have struggled to adapt quickly enough with bat and ball.

How did the Adelaide Test slip away from England?

England were set a daunting fourth-innings target of 435, a total that would have required a world-record chase in Ashes Test cricket. While such feats are rare, Crawley’s approach briefly made the impossible look faintly achievable.

Unlike his usual aggressive style, Crawley showed restraint, leaving well and absorbing pressure. He crawled to his first run after 28 balls, signalling a clear change in mindset rather than technique.

However, the resistance did not last. Veteran spinner Nathan Lyon turned the match decisively, removing England’s middle order in a devastating spell that sucked the belief out of the chase.

By stumps on day four, England were 207 for six, still needing 228 runs with only their lower order to come.

Why was Nathan Lyon the decisive figure again?

Nathan Lyon’s influence has been a recurring theme throughout the series. In Adelaide, he delivered another match-shaping moment by taking three wickets for seven runs in just 20 deliveries.

His victims, Harry Brook, Ben Stokes and Zak Crawley, represented the heart of England’s batting hopes. Once they were gone, the outcome felt inevitable.

A brief comparison underlines Australia’s edge at critical moments:

Area Australia England
Key spells under pressure Consistent Inconsistent
Spin impact in the fourth innings Match-winning Limited
Converting momentum Ruthless Wasteful

Lyon’s ability to strike when England threatens resistance has been one of the defining factors of the series so far.

What exactly did Zak Crawley say about England’s position?

Crawley did not attempt to mask the reality of England’s situation, openly crediting Australia’s superiority.

“I like to keep it simple; they’ve been better than us. They haven’t allowed us to be at our best. They’re a top team in their own conditions,” Crawley said.

He went on to acknowledge the scale of the challenge England now faces: “We came here to win the Ashes, and we’re staring down the barrel now. They were favourites coming into it, and they’ve proven why.”

The comments reflect a dressing room aware that effort alone will not bridge the gap without improvement in execution.

Does Crawley’s innings change the conversation about his future?

Zak Crawley’s England career has long divided opinion, largely due to inconsistency at the top of the order. While one innings does not erase past struggles, the manner of his Adelaide knock may carry weight.

Rather than forcing the pace, Crawley showed he can adapt, a quality England selectors value as they look beyond this series. Importantly, Crawley himself insisted he felt no added pressure.

“If anything, I felt really relaxed. I was just trying to play and take the scoreboard out of it,” he said. In a struggling side, that composure could yet prove valuable.

What about Ollie Pope and England’s middle-order concerns?

The pressure is intensifying on Ollie Pope, who once again failed to deliver at number three, dismissed for 17 after a brilliant catch by Marnus Labuschagne.

That score mirrors Pope’s average across 16 Ashes innings, a statistic that highlights England’s long-running problems in one of the most demanding batting positions.

Crawley, however, was quick to defend his teammate. “He gets a hard time. He’s an unbelievably good player who plays in a really tough role,” Crawley said.

Even so, with England staring at two potential dead rubbers in Melbourne and Sydney, selection decisions are becoming unavoidable.

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ByAva John
A proud Northerner with a love for the written word, she covers everything from football rivalries to Britain’s biggest social debates. Passionate about giving a voice to underrepresented stories, she’s always looking for the next feature that’ll spark conversations. Outside of work, she’s partial to a good pub quiz and a Sunday roast.
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