Who won the 2017/2018 Ashes?
Who won the 2017/2018 Ashes?
Australia
The series was played at five venues across Australia between 23 November 2017 and 8 January 2018….
| 2017–18 Ashes series | |
|---|---|
| Result | Australia won the five-match series 4–0 |
| Player of the series | Steve Smith (Aus) Compton–Miller Medal: Steve Smith (Aus) |
Which Ashes series is best?
Top 10 Ashes Tests of All Time
- Australia: 63 & 122, England: 101 &77.
- England: 496 & 365, Australia: 458 & 404.
- Australia: 586 & 166, England: 325 & 437.
- Australia: 289 & 432, England: 210 & 332.
- England: 52 & 188, Australia: 389.
- England: 342 & 412, Australia: 222 & 193.
- England: 373 & 335, Australia: 367 & 4/0.
How many test matches are played in Ashes?
five-
The Ashes series is a five-match test cricket series played between Australia and England. The series is played every two years, with the next series to be held in Australia beginning in December of 2021.
Who won 2013 Ashes?
England
| 2013 Ashes series | |
|---|---|
| Date | 10 July – 25 August 2013 |
| Location | England |
| Result | England won the five-Test series 3–0 |
| Player of the series | Ian Bell (Eng) and Ryan Harris (Aus) Compton–Miller Medal: Ian Bell (Eng) |
Why Ashes is named so?
The term ‘Ashes’ was first used after England lost to Australia – for the first time on home soil – at The Oval on 29th August 1882. A day later, the Sporting Times carried a mock obituary of English cricket which concluded that: “The body will be cremated and the ashes taken to Australia”.
Why is Ashes called Ashes?
Who won the Border-Gavaskar Trophy?
India
India arrived in Australia in late 2020 with the Border-Gavaskar Trophy in their possession after their historic victory in 2017/18. However, that series win had come against an Australian team without its two biggest batting stars – Steve Smith and David Warner.
Who won Ashes 2003?
English cricket team in Australia in 2002–03
| 2002–03 Ashes series | |
|---|---|
| Date | 7 November 2002 – 6 January 2003 |
| Location | Australia |
| Result | Australia won the five-Test series 4–1. |
| Player of the series | Michael Vaughan (Eng) |