Steve Smith has played many domineering innings against England over the past 15 years but the Australian looked uneasy against an all-pace attack on day one of the first Ashes Test in Perth.

With the help of analysts CricViz, BBC Sport looks at where the 2025-26 Ashes series will be won and lost.

England’s fast bowlers sensationally rip through Australia on an electrifying opening day of the Ashes as 19 wickets fall in Perth.

Ben Stokes took 5-23 as England battled back in Perth, reducing Australia to 123-9 after Mitchell Starc blasted out the tourists for 172 with 7-58

Steve Smith has played many domineering innings against England over the past 15 years but the Australian looked uneasy against an all-pace attack on day one of the first Ashes…

For the first time in a generation, England finally have the pace bowling to truly worry Australia down under, writes Stephan Shemilt.

By the time Mark Wood replaced Jofra Archer the only thing Steve Smith seemed to know for certain was that he wanted to be at the non-striker’s end

England collapse from 65-1 to 164 all out, leaving Australia needing 205 to win the first Ashes Test in Perth.

There was yet more Ashes controversy on day two of the first Test in Perth as England's Jamie Smith was given out. Was the right decision made?

Ex-Australia fast bowler Glenn McGrath questions if England's batters have the game to do well in Australia - and warns the Ashes could quickly get away from them.

England fans "should be better than" the "abuse" they direct at Australia batter Steve Smith, says former coach Darren Lehmann.

Ben Stokes’s side had been more bullish than past teams to tour Australia, but history implies another belting is coming