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A History Of The Ashes

 

Year

Winners

Score

1882/3 England 2-1
1884 England 1-0
1884/5 England 3-2
1886 England 3-0
1886/7 England 2-0
1887/8 England 1-0
1888 England 2-1
1890 England 2-0
1891/2 Australia 2-1
1893 England 1-0
1894/5 England 3-2
1896 England 2-1
1897/8 Australia 4-1
1899 Australia 1-0
1901/2 Australia 4-1
1902 Australia 2-1
1903/4 England 3-2
1905 England 2-0
1907/8 Australia 4-1
1909 Australia 2-1
1911/12 England 4-1
1912 England 1-0
1920/1 Australia 5-0
1921 Australia 3-0
1924/5 Australia 4-1
1926 England 2-1
1928/9 England 4-1
1930 Australia 2-1
1932/3 England 4-1
1934 Australia 2-1
1936/7 Australia 3-2
1938 Drawn 1-1
1946/7 Australia 3-0
1948 Australia 4-0
1950/1 Australia 4-1
1953 England 1-0
1954/5 England 3-1
1956 England 2-1
1958/9 Australia 4-0
1961 Australia 2-1
1962/3 Drawn 1-1
1964 Australia 1-0
1965/6 Drawn 1-1
1968 Drawn 1-1
1970/1 England 2-0
1972 Drawn 2-2
1974/5 Australia 4-1
1975 Australia 1-0
1976/7 Australia 1-0
1977 England 3-0
1978/9 England 5-1
1979/80 Australia 3-0
1981 England 3-1
1982/3 Australia 2-1
1985 England 3-1
1986/7 England 2-1
1989 Australia 4-0
1990/1 Australia 3-0
1993 Australia 4-1
1994/5 Australia 3-1
1997 Australia 3-2
1998/9 Australia 3-1
2001 Australia 4-1
2002/3 Australia 4-1
2005 England 2-1
2006/7 Australia 5-0
2009 England 2-1

Series in Australia are marked in bold

The Ashes 2010/11
Courtesy of Buxton Natural Mineral Water, England batting star Alastair Cook, joins us in a live webTV show to discuss the phenomenal Ashes victory and answer your questions...
Australian Michael Beer is bowled by Chris Tremlett and England claim a first Ashes series win in Australia for 24 years, ending a period in which Australia have been close to unbeatable on home soil. England dismissed Australia for 281 in their second innings at the Sydney Cricket Ground to win by an innings and 83 runs, in the process clinching a 3-1 series victory.
England bowled Australia out for 281 in their second innings on the final day of the fifth and final Ashes Test to seal a first series win in Australia for 24 years. England took the three wickets they required during the morning session to wrap up an innings-and-83 run victory at the Sydney Cricket Ground.
England players, headed by Chris Tremlett, celebrate the wicket of Mitchell Johnson on day four of the fifth and final Ashes Test against Australia in Sydney. England closed the day requiring three wickets to seal a 3-1 series win, which would be their first series win in Australia since the 1986/7 Ashes campaign.
England reduced Australia to 213 for seven in their second innings at stumps on day four of the fifth and final Ashes Test in Sydney, putting themselves on the brink of sealing a 3-1 series win. Matthew Prior's maiden Test century against Australia had helped England post 644 in reply to 280 and two wickets apiece for James Anderson, Chris Tremlett and Tim Bresnan left the home side staring facing a heavy defeat.
England all-rounder Paul Collingwood has announced he is to retire from Test cricket following the conclusion of the fifth and final Ashes Test in Sydney. Amid speculation that the Durham player was due to bring an end to his Test career, confirmation came on the morning of the fourth day at the Sydney Cricket Ground that he was indeed set to retire.
Ashes Tour Results

25th-29th Nov: 1st Test, Brisbane
ENG 260 & 517-1 drew with AUS 481 & 107-1: Report
3rd-7th Dec: 2nd Test, Adelaide
ENG 620-6 bt AUS 245 & 304 by inns & 71 runs: Report
16th-20th Dec: 3rd Test, Perth
AUS 268 & 309 bt ENG 187 & 123 by 267 runs: Report
26th-30th Dec: 4th Test, Melbourne
ENG 513 bt AUS 98 & 258 by inns & 157 runs: Report
3rd-7th Jan: 5th Test, Sydney
ENG 644 beat AUS 280 & 281 by inns & 83 runs: Report