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England won the toss and elected to bat. Jacob Bethell (Eng) and Ben Dwarshuis (Aus) both made their ODI debuts. Harry Brook captained England in ODIs for the first time. [25] Travis Head scored the highest ODI score (154*) by an Australian in England. [26]
England won the first two T20I matches, winning the series with an unassailable lead. [8] For the third T20I fixture, Moeen Ali captained England for the first time in an international match, after Eoin Morgan suffered a hand injury in the second T20I. [9] Australia went on to win the match by five wickets, [10] with England winning the series ...
[5] [6] In the next match, England scored the highest innings total in ODIs, scoring 481 runs for the loss of six wickets and, in the process, won the series with two games to play. [7] England won the ODI series 5–0, the first time that Australia had been whitewashed in a five-match ODI series against England. [8]
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]
The 2023 Ashes series, branded as the LV= Insurance Men's Ashes Series for sponsorship reasons, [1] was a series of Test cricket matches played between England and Australia for the Ashes in June and July 2023. [2]
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 Australia national cricket team toured Great Britain to play a series of cricket matches during the 2009 English cricket season.The team played five Test matches – one in Wales – seven One Day Internationals and two Twenty20 Internationals against England.
The tour started in June with the 2013 ICC Champions Trophy, in which Australia were drawn in Group A with England, New Zealand and Sri Lanka. [5] They lost to England and Sri Lanka, and the game against New Zealand was washed out, [6] leaving Australia at the bottom of Group A with 1 point and eliminated from the tournament.