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The England Lions also toured Australia during November and December 2021, before the majority of the team flew home before the second Test match. [5] Australia successfully retained the Ashes by winning the first three Test matches. [6] The fourth Test ended in a draw, with Australia winning the fifth Test by 146 runs to win the series 4–0. [7]
The 2021–22 Ashes series, named the Vodafone Men's Ashes Series for sponsorship reasons, [1] was a series of five Test cricket matches that were contested between England and Australia for The Ashes. The series was played at five venues across Australia from 8 December 2021 and was scheduled to finish on 18 January 2022.
Although the first Test series played between England and Australia was in the 1876–77 season, [5] [6] the Ashes originated from the solitary Test which the two nations contested in 1882. [7] England lost the match, played at The Oval, and a mock obituary was posted in The Sporting Times, declaring the death of English cricket. It stated that ...
The Ashes, 2021–2023 ICC World Test Championship – Test series No. Date Home captain Away captain Venue Result Test 2440: 8–12 December: Pat Cummins: Joe Root: The Gabba, Brisbane Australia by 9 wickets Test 2441: 16–20 December: Steve Smith: Joe Root: Adelaide Oval, Adelaide Australia by 275 runs Test 2442: 26–30 December: Pat ...
Prior to the England series, India were scheduled to play the inaugural final of 2019–2021 ICC World Test Championship from 18 to 22 June at Southampton. [40] The first Test at Trent Bridge was affected by rain and was ended in a draw. [41] India won the second Test match at Lord's, [42] with England winning the third Test at Headingley. [43]
On 2 February 2021, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Australia postponed their away series against South Africa, resulting in a guaranteed berth in the final for New Zealand. [9] [10] On 6 March 2021, India also confirmed their berth for the final, after beating England by 3–1 in a home Test series. [11]
The schedule for the World Test Championship was announced by the International Cricket Council (ICC) on 20 June 2018, as part of the 2018–2023 Future Tours Programme. [28] Rather than being a full round-robin tournament in which everyone played everyone else equally, each team played only six of the other eight, as in the previous cycle. [29]
Moeen Ali (Eng) replaced Phil Salt as a concussion substitute. [22] David Warner (Aus) became the fastest Australian cricketer to score 6000 runs in ODIs, in terms of innings (139). [23] Australia's total was the highest score ever set at the MCG in ODIs. [24] This was England's biggest defeat in terms of runs in ODI cricket. [25]