The Ashes, the legendary cricket series between England and Australia, began in 1877 with the first-ever Test match played at the Melbourne Cricket Ground.

The rivalry quickly grew after England lost to Australia on home soil in 1882, prompting a satirical obituary in The Sporting Times declaring that “English cricket had died, and the body will be cremated and the ashes taken to Australia.” 

1899 Ashes

The 1899 Ashes series between Australia and England, played from June 1 to August 16, marked a significant chapter in cricket history. It was the first Ashes series in England to consist of five Test matches, setting a precedent for future series. Australia emerged victorious, winning the series 1–0 with four matches drawn. 

Joe Darling led the Australians. W G Grace led England at the outset. Archie Maclaren took over as skipper for the latter test matches.

This series marked the final Test appearances of W. G. Grace, whose influence helped define cricket’s Golden Age, and introduced new talents like Wilfred Rhodes, who would become a cornerstone of English cricket. The series also established the modern practice of using a panel of selectors to choose the English team, professionalising team selection.

Key Players 

Australia

  • Joe Darling (Captain, Batsman): Led Australia to the series win; crucial innings in the Lord’s Test.
  • Victor Trumper (Batsman): Early career brilliance, attacking strokeplay, hinted at future greatness.
  • Clem Hill (Batsman): Solid contributions in the middle order, supporting Darling and Trumper.
  • Monty Noble (Bowler/All-Rounder): Controlled England’s batting with disciplined bowling.
  • Jack Saunders (Bowler): Key wicket-taker, especially in decisive moments.

England

  • W. G. Grace (Captain/Batsman): Provided leadership and experience in his final Test series.
  • Johnny Briggs (Spin Bowler): Troubled Australian batsmen; pivotal in drawn matches.
  • K. S. Ranjitsinhji (Batsman): Stylish batting, anchored England’s innings in several Tests.
  • Wilfred Rhodes (Debutant/All-Rounder): Showed early promise with both bat and ball, foreshadowing a long career.
  • Tom Hayward (Batsman): Reliable scorer in difficult conditions.

 

 

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