The Ashes is the symbol of international cricket matches played between England and Australia.
The Ashes were supposedly what remained of English cricket after the Australians had beaten them in the first test match played in England.
Countries | Australia England |
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Administrator | International Cricket Council |
Format | Test cricket |
First Edition | 1882–83 (Australia) |
Latest Edition | 2023 (England) |
Next Edition | 2025–26 (Australia) |
Tournament format | 5-match series |
Number of teams | 2 |
Current trophy holder | Australia (Series drawn) (2023) |
Most successful | Australia (34 series wins, six retentions) |
Most runs | Donald Bradman (5,028) |
Most wickets | Shane Warne (195) |
2023 Ashes series |
The name comes from a small pot (known as an "urn") of ashes, which was made and presented to the England captain in 1882. It was based on a joke printed in The Sporting Times, an English newspaper. Someone placed an advertisement in the pages of the paper, describing how English cricket had died and its body had been cremated.
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