Hmm, there are a few, but anything like this would do:
Australia 87ao (Lehmann 54, Nel 14-1-13-8)
South Africa 1000 for 2 dec. (Smith 542*, some other people some other big scores)
Australia 113ao (Lehmann 62, Adams 8-42)
This might top it, though:
Third Test in 2005, Trent Bridge, Australia 2-0 up after comfortable victories at Lord's and Edgbaston.
England 132ao (Dickinson 63*, Warne 8-49)
Australia 558ao (who cares about figures?)
England 607-6 (Dickinson 370, who cares about the rest?)
Australia 124ao (Caddick 8-20)
Going into the third session of the third day Australia cannot conceivably lose the series. However, in 37 overs England's newest prodigy Richard Dickinson(who could not score a run in third-team cricket for most of the previous season, or the three before that, but turned it around in late July) turns the game on it's head and continues the next day. In the remaining this and the next two games Dickinson engineers magnificent victories while dispelling the myth of Glenn McGrath's super-ability on wickets that don't move off the seam and also handing-out the most severe punishment ever seen by striking Brett Lee for 23 sixes all told, plus lots and lots of fours, off not that many overs. England win an Ashes series in England, which last happened 9 days before he was born.