Statistical Survey: Ashes in England
Australia will fly to England in late May for a triangular limited over series against Pakistan and England and later defend the Ashes which they have held for the last 12 years
Played | England Won | Australia Won | Draw |
141 | 40 | 41 | 60 |
Summary of Results of Test Matches from 19th to 20th Century in England:
Century | Played | England Won | Australia Won | Draw |
19th | 25 | 13 | 4 | 8 |
20th | 116 | 27 | 37 | 52 |
Played | England Won | Australia Won | Draw |
33 | 15 | 14 | 4 |
Australian Teams Previous Tours of England:
19th Century (9) | Pre-WW II 20th Century (9) | Post WW II 20th Century (15) |
Only one test match was played during the 1880, 1882 and 1980 tours
The test series in 1884, 1886, 1888, 1893 and 1993 were of three tests each
In 1975, the year of the inaugural World Cup, the test series was of four tests
The Ashes Series in 1899 was the first of Five Tests in England.
Venue | Played | England Won | Australia Won | Drawn |
The Oval | 32 | 15 | 5 | 12 |
Old Trafford | 27 | 7 | 7 | 13 |
Lords | 31 | 5 | 12 | 14 |
Trent Bridge | 18 | 3 | 6 | 9 |
Headingley | 22 | 6 | 8 | 8 |
Edgbaston | 10 | 4 | 2 | 4 |
Sheffield | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 |
Australia - Won by 562 runs at the oval in 1934
England - Won by an innings and 579 runs at the oval in 1938 (also a record in all Test Cricket)
Australia - Won by 3 runs at Old Trafford 1902
England - Won by One Wicket at the Oval 1902
England 101 & 77 and Australia 83 & 122 at the Oval, 1882
England 53 & 62 and Australia 116 & 60 at Lords 1888
England 317 and Australia 81 & 70 at Old Trafford 1888
England 100 & 95-8 and Australia 92 & 102 at the Oval 1890
England 112 & 147 and Australia 232 & 30-0 at Trent Bridge 1921
Highest | Lowest |
Australia 729-6, Lords 1930 | 36, Birmingham 1902 |
England 903-7 dec, The Oval 1938 | 52, The Oval 1948 |
Australia: 451 - 2nd wkt, Bill Ponsford (266) and DG Bradman (244) at The Oval 1934
England: 382 - 2nd wkt, L Hutton (364) and M Leyland (187) at the Oval 1938
Australia: DG Bradman, 974 (avg 138.14) in 1930
England: DI Gower 732 (avg 81.33) in 1985
Australia: DG Bradman, 334 at Leeds 1930
England: L Hutton, 364 at The Oval 1938
Australia: 762 minutes, 301 RB Simpson, Old Trafford 1964
England: 797 minutes, 364 L Hutton, The oval 1938
Australia:
103 by VT Trumper (104) Old Trafford 1902 Ist Day
112 by CG Macartney (151) Leeds 1926 Ist Day
105 by DG Bradman (334) Leeds 1930 Ist day
England:
113 by KS Ranjitsinhji (154 not out) at Old Trafford 1896 3rd day
109 by CP Mead (182 not out) at The Oval 1921 2nd day
Australia: 99 minutes by DG Bradman (334) at Leeds 1930
England: 75 minutes by GL Jessop (119) at The Oval 1902
Australia: 36 minutes by JJ Lyons (55) at Lords 1890
England: 35 minutes by JW Hitch (51 not out) at The Oval 1921
Australia: TM Alderman 42 (avg 21.36) in 1981, 6 Tests
England: JC Laker 46 (avg 9.60) in 1956
Australia: RAL Massie 16/137 at Lords 1972
England: JC Laker 19/90 at Old Trafford 1956 (only instance of dismissing all 11 batsmen in an Ashes Test)