Summary
Career-best 6-32 for Perry
Elwiss 46, Greenway 16 off 137 balls
England need Test record 263 to win
Australia lead 8-2 in multi-format series
Live Reporting
Marc Higginson and Chris Osborne
Ducking out...published at 17:16
Time to celebrate for Australiapublished at 17:15
17:15get involved Get Involvedpublished at 17:14 British Summer Time 14 August 2015
17:14 BST 14 August 2015Player reactionpublished at 17:14
17:14Australia's Ellyse Perry, speaking to Sky Sports: "It was nice to come out after tea and bowl like we did and finish like we did.
"I thought Meg bowled really well before tea, it was nice to come out and finish it off quickly. I think we bowled well across the team today. There wasn't too much movement today, I don't usually bowl like that but it was indicative of how the game went.
"We go to Ireland next and play three T20s against them which will be a great warm up for the rest of the series. Winning this Test match marks us down as having a great advantage. We'll enjoy it tonight but we'll look forward to T20s now."
get involved Get Involvedpublished at 17:12 British Summer Time 14 August 2015
17:12 BST 14 August 2015#bbccricket
Run-rate problemspublished at 17:12
17:12To put things into perspective, Australia scored their runs at 2.79 per over in their second dig (2.71 in first). England scored at 1.70 and 1.98 in the first innings.
get involved Get Involvedpublished at 17:11 British Summer Time 14 August 2015
17:11 BST 14 August 2015#bbccricket
Postpublished at 17:10
17:10Elysse Perry ended with figures of 6-32 after picking up 3-38 in the first innings.
Postpublished at 17:09
17:09Australia have been better in every department. They batted better, fielded better and some of their bowling has been nothing short of sensational.
Postpublished at 17:08 British Summer Time 14 August 2015
17:08 BST 14 August 2015Melinda Farrell
Journalist"It's such a resounding victory, but it still flattters England because the rain helped them so much."
Postpublished at 17:08 British Summer Time 14 August 2015
17:08 BST 14 August 2015Jim Maxwell
BBC Test Match Special"It's nice to be here to call an Australia victory in an Ashes series. This is a wonderful achievement by this team."
Champagne momentpublished at 17:05
17:05Australia win by 161 runs
Well done to Australia. They have taken an 8-2 lead in the multi-format Ashes series and need to win or draw just one of three Twenty20 internationals to regain the urn. England have been blown away.
WICKETpublished at 17:05
17:05Shrubsole lbw b Coyte 1 (Eng 101 all out)
The umpire's finger goes up for a final time, signalling the end of England's innings, Test, and possibly the series.
Eng 101-9 (Cross 4 off 3)published at 17:03
17:03Kate Cross gets off the mark with a neat two through the on side. Same ball next up, same outcome. Ton up.
Postpublished at 17:02 British Summer Time 14 August 2015
17:02 BST 14 August 2015Melinda Farrell
Journalist"Australia kept the field up; they had plenty of fielders around the bat. She has done absolutely brilliantly but, for now, Elwiss has left the building."
Postpublished at 17:02 British Summer Time 14 August 2015
17:02 BST 14 August 2015Alison Mitchell
BBC Test Match Special"England are crumbling now. Their resistance is fading fast."
WICKETpublished at 17:01
17:01Elwiss c Schutt b Perry 46 (Eng 97-9)
Elwiss has left the building... and so have England's slim hopes of saving this game. A simple catch, from a full toss, is chipped to mid-on. Nine down, one to go.
Eng 97-8published at 17:00
17:00Anya Shrubsole, who scored a 47-ball duck in the first innings, is off the mark straight away here with a single.
Eng 96-8published at 16:59
16:59Sarah Coyte races through an over, five dots and a four for Georgia Elwiss.
Postpublished at 16:56 British Summer Time 14 August 2015
16:56 BST 14 August 2015Melinda Farrell
Journalist"I've never seen that - a player bowled ducking under a bouncer. I'm still in shock."