Who won the 13 14 Ashes?
Australia
The 2013–14 Ashes (named Commonwealth Bank Ashes Series for sponsorship reasons) was a Test cricket series between England and Australia….
2013–14 Ashes series | |
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Result | Australia won the five-Test series 5–0 |
Player of the series | Mitchell Johnson (Aus) Compton–Miller Medal: Mitchell Johnson (Aus) |
Who won the 1st Ashes series?
‘The Ashes’ series is a Test series played between the first two Test playing nations, England and Australia. The first ever Ashes test series was played in 1882/83 season. The England cricket team won the first 8 Ashes series until Australia claimed the Ashes urn for the first time in 1891/92.
Who won the Ashes Test?
Australia retained the Ashes in the 2021-22 Ashes series, after Scott Boland achieved the third best bowling figures in the history of Australian cricket at 6-7 (4 overs).
Who won the 1st Test match?
England won by 227 runs.
When was the first ever Ashes Test?
1877
Ashes, symbol of victory in the usually biennial cricket Test (international) match series between select national teams of England and Australia, first staged in 1877. Its name stems from an epitaph published in 1882 after the Australian team had won its first victory over England in England, at the Oval, London.
Who won Boxing Day Test?
List of Boxing Day Test matches
Year | Opposition team | Result |
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2019 | New Zealand | Australia won by 247 runs |
2020 | India | India won by 8 wickets |
2021 | England | Australia won by an innings and 14 runs |
2022 | South Africa |
Why is Dec 26 called Boxing Day?
The name comes from a time when the rich used to box up gifts to give to the poor. Boxing Day was traditionally a day off for servants – a day when they received a special Christmas box from their masters. The servants would also go home on Boxing Day to give Christmas boxes to their families.
Who won Test 2021?
New Zealand won the match by eight wickets to be crowned as the winners of the inaugural ICC World Test Championship….2021 ICC World Test Championship Final.
Logo for the 2021 ICC World Test Championship Final | |
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Event | 2019–2021 ICC World Test Championship |
New Zealand won by 8 wickets | |
Date | 18–23 June 2021 |