Which teams play in the Ashes?

Which teams play in the Ashes?

It is a special series of matches between England and Australia – and one of the longest-running rivalries in sport. The two nations meet roughly every two years, with the winners claiming one of the most famous (and smallest) trophies in sport – the Ashes urn.

When did England win Ashes in Australia?

Series/Tournament Season Winner
The Ashes (Australia in England) 2013 England
The Ashes (England in Australia) 2013/14 Australia
The Ashes (Australia in England) 2015 England
The Ashes (England in Australia) 2017/18 Australia

Who won the Ashes in 1994?

Australia
English cricket team in Australia in 1994–95

1994 Ashes series
Result Australia won the five-Test series 3–1
Player of the series Craig McDermott
Teams England Australia Captains Mike Atherton Mark Taylor Most runs Graham Thorpe (444) Michael Slater (623) Most wickets Darren Gough (20) Craig McDermott (32)
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Who caught Shane Warne on 99?

Australian cricket great Shane Warne relives that 99 against New Zealand in Perth. Shane Warne cuts a dejected figure after holing out to Mark Richardson on 99. It’s one of the few things Australian cricket great Shane Warne would be left to rue in a glittering career.

Did Shane Warne get 100?

In fact, of all Test cricketers Warne has scored the most Test runs without having scored a century, with two scores in the nineties being his best efforts (99 and 91). Warne is also third overall in the most international test ducks.

When did Shane Warne score 99?

December 2, 2001
It’s one of the few things Australian cricket great Shane Warne would be left to rue in a glittering career. There he was, on December 2, 2001, digging his team out of a big hole against New Zealand in the third and deciding test in Perth, when on 99 he slog sweeps Daniel Vettori. Everyone holds their breath.

Which teams play in the Ashes? It is a special series of matches between England and Australia – and one of the longest-running rivalries in sport. The two nations meet roughly every two years, with the winners claiming one of the most famous (and smallest) trophies in sport – the Ashes urn. When did England…