Stokes vows to stay on but 'wrongs to put right' after crushing Ashes defeat
England arrived for their long tour in November confident of a first series win in Australia since 2010-11.
But they quickly imploded, despite facing a depleted attack missing key quicks Josh Hazlewood and Pat Cummins.
A two-day defeat in Perth by eight wickets and another by the same margin at the pink-ball clash in Brisbane left them reeling and in the firing line at home.
An 82-run loss in Adelaide meant the Ashes were over within three Tests, with England's ultra-aggressive "Bazball" style ruthlessly exposed by the Australian conditions.