Who won the 2013 14 Ashes?

Who won the 2013 14 Ashes?

2013–14 Ashes series
Date 21 November 2013 – 7 January 2014
Location Australia
Result Australia won the five-Test series 5–0
Player of the series Mitchell Johnson (Aus) Compton–Miller Medal: Mitchell Johnson (Aus)

Who won most Ashes?

Australia

There have been 72 Ashes series: Australia have won 34, England have won 32 and six series have been drawn.

Has England won Ashes in Australia?

There have been six drawn series, and on five of these occasions, Australia has retained the Ashes due to being holders going into the series. England has retained the Ashes after a drawn series once.

Who won the first Ashes Test in 2013?

England
James Anderson was England’s final-day hero as the hosts held their nerve to complete an astonishing 14-run victory over Australia in an unforgettable climax to the opening Ashes Test.

When was the last Ashes whitewash?

Led by captain Ricky Ponting’s 576 runs, Australia managed to whitewash England in an Ashes series for the first time since 1921. Almost a century later, in 2006-07, Andrew Flintoff-led England team became the second England team in history to concede the series 5-0.

Who won the 2012 Ashes?

Ashes Winners List – From 1882 to 2019-20

Series Years Result
68 2013/14 Australia
67 2013 England
66 2006/07 England
65 2009 England

Why is Ashes trophy 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 Ashes urn.

Presented by ICC
History
First award 1882–83
First winner Australia
Most wins Australia (34 series wins)

Why is it called Ashes?

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”.

How much is the Ashes urn worth?

The 1909 Ashes Urn which was presented to Australia’s Cricket Captain Monty Noble on his team’s victory over England, sold for $80,600 at Leonard Joel today.

Why was ashes played twice in 2013?

The 2013 series was the first of two back-to-back Ashes series. With the intent of breaking the cycle of Ashes series being held directly before Cricket World Cups, the Ashes were brought forward in the schedule by one year, starting with the 2013–14 series in Australia.

Why is Ashes called Ashes?

How much is the real Ashes urn worth?

What dies it say on the Ashes urn?

It reads: “When Ivo goes back with the urn, the urn; Studds, Steel, Read and Tylecote return, return; The welkin will ring loud; The great crowd will feel proud; Seeing Barlow and Bates with the urn, the urn; And the rest coming home with the urn.”

Why is ashes so famous?

Are there actual ashes in the Ashes urn?

The Ashes urn.

History
First winner Australia
Most wins Australia (34 series wins)
Most recent Australia (2021-22)
Website lords.org

What words are written on the Ashes urn?

It reads: “When Ivo goes back with the urn, the urn; Studds, Steel, Read and Tylecote return, return; The welkin will ring loud; The great crowd will feel proud; Seeing Barlow and Bates with the urn, the urn; And the rest coming home with the urn.” The names mentioned are of the England team who triumphed in 1883.

Where will the ashes be in 2023?

Venues for the 2023 Ashes Series have been confirmed as Edgbaston (Birmingham), Lord’s (London), Headingley (Leeds), Old Trafford (Manchester) and The Oval (London). As always we will also have a range of sightseeing tours available between tests, with premium accommodation and transfers included.

Why is the ashes cup so small?

What is the Ashes urn worth?

Where are the Ashes in 2025?

The most anticipated event in England’s cricketing calendar, the 2025/26 Ashes series will take place in Australia. Travel Down Under with Black Opal to watch all the action on a hosted cricket tour.

Is there an Ashes series in 2025?

Join us for the 2025/26 Ashes Series. Sports Tours Plus will be operating tailor-made tours to see England play Australia in the Ashes Series. Commencing in November 2025 and finishing in January 2026 there will be 5 Ashes Test matches.

Why is ashes called ashes?

Where will the 2023 Ashes be held?

2023 ICC World Test Championship Final
Best of all, 2023 provides a unique opportunity to start your Ashes adventure at the ICC World Test Championship Final currently scheduled to be at Lord’s on 8-12 June.

Where are the 2023 Ashes?

Traditionally, Lord’s, The Oval, and Edgbaston hold The Ashes while additional venues are selected. In 2023, we will see two other venues join the roster to make up the Ashes host list: Edgbaston (Birmingham) Lord’s (London)

What are the dates for Ashes 2023?

What are the dates for Ashes 2023?

  • First Test is 16-20 June 2023.
  • Second Test is 28 June-2 July 2023.
  • Third Test is 6-10 July 2023.
  • Fourth Test is 19-23 July 2023.
  • Fifth Test is 27-31 July 2023.

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