As so often has been the case across the last 15 years in an Australia-hosted Ashes Series, England have been the architects of their own downfall in the Land Down Under. After yet another collapse, the tourists now find themselves 2-0 down in the five-test series, and they stand on the brink of yet another embarrassment on Australian soil.
In the first test in Perth, England were in complete control, leading by 105 runs with nine wickets in hand in their second innings. They proceeded to lose their remaining nine wickets for just 99 runs, paving the way for a Travis Head masterclass to secure a comfortable Australian victory. In the second test in Brisbane, Joe Root's maiden century on Aussie soil gave England a foothold. Then, a short length bowling tactic saw the hosts blast 511 runs, with tailender Mitchell Starc hitting 77 of them, leading the Baggy Greens to another easy victory.
Now, the third test in Melbourne looms, and an Australian victory would result in them retaining the Ashes with an insurmountable 3-0 series lead. Online betting sites can't see a way back for the English, making them the rank outsiders to mastermind a comeback. One can bet on sports at Bovada, and the American bookmaker makes England a whopping 18/1 underdog, while the hosts are listed as short as 1/25. But while they aren't big on English chances, we have a few reasons as to why the Barmy Army shouldn't give up hope just yet.