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The Pataudi Trophy is awarded to the winner of each Test cricket series between England and India contested in England. The trophy itself was designed and made by Jocelyn Burton . It was first awarded in 2007 to commemorate the 75 years since the first Test match between the two sides.
Although the first Test series played between England and Australia was in the 1876–77 season, [5] [6] the Ashes originated from the solitary Test which the two nations contested in 1882. [7] England lost the match, played at The Oval , and a mock obituary was posted in The Sporting Times , declaring the death of English cricket.
Australia wrapped up a comprehensive 2-0 series victory over Sri Lanka, sealing the second test with a commanding nine-wicket win in Galle on Sunday. Top order batter Marnus Labuschagne flicked a ...
The second ICC World Test Championship started on 4 August 2021 with the Pataudi Trophy series [2] and finished with Australia lifting the trophy after defeating India in the final in June 2023. The third ICC World Test Championship started on 16 June 2023 with the 2023 Ashes series and will conclude with the final in England in the summer of 2025.
The 9-Test series is won by England 4–0, with Australia 2–1, and South Africa 0–5. Jimmy Matthews takes a hat-trick in each innings vs South Africa at Manchester. [130] 1911. Victor Trumper 214* vs South Africa at Adelaide. [N 2] [131] Ranji Hordern 5/66 on debut vs South Africa at Melbourne. [132] Australia defeats South Africa by 530 ...
Toggle Test series subsection. 2.1 1st Test. 2.2 2nd Test. 3 Tour matches. ... Results: Pakistan won the 2-match series 2–0: Most runs: David Hussey (67) Umar Akmal ...
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The Australian cricket team toured India from 27 September to 10 November 2008 and played four test matches, for the Border–Gavaskar Trophy. [1] During the second test match in Mohali Sachin Tendulkar became the first person to make 12,000 runs in Test cricket breaking Brian Lara's record of 11,953 runs.