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.” 

2002/03 Ashes

The England cricket team toured Australia in 2002–03 and played a five-Test series at the major test venues of Gabba, MCG, Adelaide, WACA and SCG.

Australia led by Steve Waugh easily defended the Ashes, winning the series 4-1. England's skipper Nasser Hussain made one of the worst captaincy blunders of all time after sending Australia into bat in the 1st Test at the Gabba after winning the toss. Australia's batsmen took advantage of several dropped catches and other mistakes in the field to amass a staggering 364 for 2 at the end of play and the series went rapidly downhill for the tourists from that point onwards.

Top Performers:

  • Player of the Series:
    • Michael Vaughan (England): 633 runs at 63.30, including 3 centuries
  • Top Run-Scorers:
    • Michael Vaughan (Eng): 633
    • Ricky Ponting (Aus): 523
    • Justin Langer (Aus): 321
  • Top Wicket-Takers:
    • Glenn McGrath (Aus): 21 wickets
    • Andy Caddick (Eng): 20 wickets
    • Shane Warne (Aus): 14 wickets

Legacy:

  • Australia’s seventh consecutive Ashes series win, further cementing their dominance.
  • England’s lone bright spot was Vaughan’s sublime batting, foreshadowing his leadership in 2005.
  • The series marked the tail end of Steve Waugh’s Test career (he retired a year later).
  • Australia’s golden era continued unchecked with world-class contributions from Warne, McGrath, Gilchrist, and Ponting.

 

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