Who won the 5th Ashes Test?

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Who won the 5th Ashes Test?

England
England won by 1 wicket Jofra Archer (Eng) took his maiden five-wicket haul in Tests.

Who won the 2013 Ashes?

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)

Which ground is hosting the 5th Ashes Test?

The Ashes series is a five-match test cricket series played between Australia and England….Men’s Vodafone Ashes Series.

Dec 8th – Dec 12th The Gabba, Brisbane
Jan 5th – Jan 9th Sydney Cricket Ground
Jan 14th – Jan 18th Perth Stadium

Which Ashes series is best?

The 2005 Ashes series was that year’s edition of the long-standing cricket rivalry between England and Australia. Starting on 21 July 2005, England and Australia played five Tests, with the Ashes held by Australia as the most recent victors….

2005 Ashes series
Result England won the five-Test series 2–1

How often is the Ashes?

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.

What year did England last win the Ashes?

1985
The last time England actually won the Ashes was in England in 1985 – again a 3-1 series victory.

Who has won the Ashes the most times?

The Ashes

The Ashes urn, made of terracotta and about 10.5 cm tall, is reputed to contain the ashes of a burnt cricket bail.
Countries Australia England
Current trophy holder Australia
Most successful Australia (33 series wins)
Most runs Sir Donald Bradman (5,028)

When and where are the next Ashes?

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….Men’s Vodafone Ashes Series.

Dec 8th – Dec 12th The Gabba, Brisbane
Jan 14th – Jan 18th Perth Stadium

Why is Ashes so famous?

The Ashes is a Test cricket series played between England and Australia. The mythical ashes immediately became associated with the 1882–83 series played in Australia, before which the English captain Ivo Bligh had vowed to “regain those ashes”. The English media therefore dubbed the tour the quest to regain the Ashes.

Why Ashes trophy is so small?

The Ashes urn is a small urn made of terracotta and standing 10.5 cm (4.1 inches) high, believed to contain the ashes of a burnt cricket bail. The urn has come to be strongly associated with ‘The Ashes’, the prize for which England and Australia are said to compete in Test series between the two countries.

What was the name of the 2013 Ashes series?

The 2013 Ashes series was a series of Test cricket matches contested between England and Australia for the Ashes. It formed part of the 2013 Australian tour of England, which also included the 2013 ICC Champions Trophy, five One Day Internationals and two Twenty20 Internationals. The 2013 series was the first of two back-to-back Ashes series.

When was the last Ashes series between England and Australia?

The 2013 Ashes series was a series of Test cricket matches contested between England and Australia for the Ashes. It formed part of the 2013 Australian tour of England, which also included the 2013 ICC Champions Trophy, five One Day Internationals and two Twenty20 Internationals.

Where did the first Ashes Test take place?

On 1 June 2012, it was announced that the first Test was scheduled to take place at Trent Bridge. It was the first Ashes series held in England since 1977 not to include a match at Edgbaston. Kevin Pietersen celebrates a half century on the 3rd day of the 1st Test of the 2013 England v Australia Ashes series at Trent Bridge, Nottingham.

How did Kevin Pietersen do in the 2013 Ashes?

Kevin Pietersen celebrates a half century on the 3rd day of the 1st Test of the 2013 England v Australia Ashes series at Trent Bridge, Nottingham. In the opening innings the English bowlers were ineffective against the Australian batsmen, with captain Michael Clarke scoring 187 runs.