Australia beat England by 10 wickets in Sydney to secure a 5-0 Ashes whitewash after the tourists collapsed on the fourth morning.
Andrew Flintoff wants to captain England in the forthcoming one-day series, despite leading the side to an Ashes whitewash.
The critics, including a host of former England stars, rounded on the current team after their Ashes whitewash.
The England and Wales Cricket Board has initiated a "comprehensive review" of what went wrong in Australia.
Shane Warne hailed Australia's Ashes series whitewash as "a fantastic achievement" after England folded in the final Test.
England captain Andrew Flintoff admitted the feeling of an Ashes whitewash could not have been in greater contrast to 2005.
Coach Duncan Fletcher says missing experienced players from 2005 cost England dear as they slumped into Ashes oblivion.
Former England fast bowler Bob Willis believes the Ashes flops were "molllycoddled" during the disastrous Ashes tour.
Former captain and chairman of selectors Ray Illingworth believes England got what they deserved in Australia.
Geoff Boycott accused England of a lack of mental toughness after they slumped to a 5-0 Ashes series whitewash by Australia.
We rate the players from both sides after Australia's victory in the fifth Ashes Test against England at the SCG.
Shane Warne seized centre stage with bat and ball to put England on the brink of an Ashes whitewash after day three at the SCG.
“England's shambolic series ends in predictably spineless fashion on the fourth day in Sydney...”
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