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England's largest winning margin in an Ashes series was in 1978–79, when it won 5–1. England's largest unbeaten winning margin of 3–0 in an Ashes series was achieved in 1886, 1977 and 2013. Both England and Australia have held the Ashes for a record eight consecutive series, England doing so between 1882–83 and 1890, while Australia ...
Australia defeated England 22–15 at Stadium Australia. In 2000, the Cook Cup was again contested over a single match, due to the 2001 British Lions tour to Australia, and for the first time saw England and Australia meet as reigning champions of their respective hemispheres. The match was played at Twickenham, and England won 22–19 to win ...
England won the toss and elected to field. Ben Duckett (Eng) reached 1,000 runs in Tests; Nathan Lyon (Aus) played in his 100th consecutive Test match. However he injured his calf in the match, ending the streak that began in 2013. [29] This was the first time since 2001 that Australia had won the first two Tests of an Ashes series in England. [30]
Of these, Australia have won 26, England have won 28, and just one has ended as a draw. ... England vs Australia is due to kick off at 3.10pm GMT on Saturday 9 November at Allianz Stadium ...
England vs Australia: Ashes first Test, day four. England set Australia 281 for victory. ... Stumps: Australia 107/3, they need 174 runs to win, England require seven wickets.
England vs Australia: Second Ashes Test, day one updates. STUMPS: AUSTRALIA 339-5 (Steve Smith 85*, Alex Carey 10*) ... England win the toss and bowl first. Ben Stokes feels the power of the Ashes ...
The 2019 Ashes series began with Australia leading England by 33 series to 32, with five drawn series. Australia had won four of the last 10 Ashes series, including winning the most recent series 4–0 in 2017–18, [14] but the 2015 series, the most recent to be held in England, was won 3–2 by the home side.
England vs Australia. Ben Stokes admitted England have been ‘crap’ in the tournament. Australia bowled out for 286 - England set 287 to win. Wicket! Bairstow out for 0 - England 0-0.