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)

When did England last win the Ashes in England?

1985
It is true that 1986-87 was the last time England beat Australia in an Ashes series. However, England were the holders of the Ashes before that series, and therefore retained the Ashes, rather than won them. The last time England actually won the Ashes was in England in 1985 – again a 3-1 series victory.

What years have England won the Ashes?

Series/Tournament Season Winner
The Ashes (Australia in England) 1977 England
The Ashes (England in Australia) 1978/79 England
The Ashes (Australia in England) 1981 England
The Ashes (England in Australia) 1982/83 Australia

When did England win the Ashes in Australia?

England have beaten Australia in their own backyard 14 times in the nearly 200 year history of the series. Previous to 2010/11, England won the 1986/87 Ashes series in Australia.

Who won the Ashes 2020?

Australia
Australia retained the Ashes after winning the fourth Test, with England levelling the series 2–2 in the final test, resulting in the first drawn Ashes series since 1972.

Who won the most Ashes series?

Overall, Australia have won 33 series and England has won 32, and six series have been drawn. So, this Ashes is a particularly important one!

Who won the Ashes in 2009?

England

2009 Ashes series
Date 8 July – 23 August
Location England and Wales
Result England won the five-Test series 2–1
Player of the series Andrew Strauss (Eng) and Michael Clarke (Aus) Compton–Miller Medal: Andrew Strauss (Eng)

Why was the Ashes played twice in 2013?

Why are the teams playing again so soon? England would usually travel down under 18 months after hosting Australia, but this instant return series is the result of a desire to alter the Ashes cycle.

What is the result of Ashes 2019?

Australia retained the Ashes after winning the fourth Test, with England levelling the series 2–2 in the final test, resulting in the first drawn Ashes series since 1972.

What happened in 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.

How many times has Australia won the Ashes against England?

Australia also holds the edge in Ashes series won, having won on 33 occasions compared to England’s 32. 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.

Which country has held the Ashes for eight series in a row?

Both England and Australia have held the Ashes for eight series in a row, England doing so between 1882–83 and 1890, while Australia achieved the feat from 1989 to 2002–03.

What is England’s largest winning margin in an Ashes series?

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.

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