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.” 

2001 Ashes

Steve Waugh led the Australian team on its Ashes tour in 2001 whilst England were captained by Nasser Hussain. Australia won the Test series 4-1 and extended their dominance of the home team since they won back the Ashes in 1989.

On his Ashes debut, Adam Gilchrist smashed 152 in 143 balls in the first Test against England at Edgbaston as Australia won by an innings and 118 runs to take a stranglehold of the series. In the final Test at the Oval, Steve Waugh showed remarkable courage after a calf injury left him hobbling as he made a defiant 157 not out.

The series also marked the retirement of former England captain Mike Atherton, who finished his international career after the Fifth and final Test.
 

Top Performers:

  • Player of the Series:
    • Adam Gilchrist (Australia): 340 runs at a strike rate of over 90
    • Honorable mention: Glenn McGrath (Australia): 32 wickets in 5 Tests
  • Top Run-Scorers:
    • Adam Gilchrist (Aus): 340
    • Mark Butcher (Eng): 456
    • Ricky Ponting (Aus): 444
    • Matthew Hayden (Aus): 402
  • Top Wicket-Takers:
    • Glenn McGrath (Aus): 32 wickets
    • Shane Warne (Aus): 31 wickets
    • Andy Caddick (Eng): 18 wickets

Legacy:

  • Australia won their eighth consecutive Ashes series since 1989.
  • Mark Butcher’s 173 at The Oval* was one of the finest innings of his career.
  • England were competitive at times but lacked consistency and depth.
  • The series marked continued brilliance from McGrath, Warne, Hayden, and Gilchrist in their prime.

 

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