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Who won the 2013 Ashes Test at Trent Bridge?

Who won the 2013 Ashes Test at Trent Bridge?

England
England won the series 3–0, with wins at Trent Bridge, Lord’s and the Riverside Ground; the matches at Old Trafford and The Oval finished as draws….

2013 Ashes series
Result England won the five-Test series 3–0
Player of the series Ian Bell (Eng) and Ryan Harris (Aus) Compton–Miller Medal: Ian Bell (Eng)

Who won the 2013 14 Ashes?

That was the polite stuff. England set off for the 2013-14 Ashes in Australia unbeaten in 13 Tests, having held the urn for more than 1,500 uninterrupted days. Their opponents had been beaten seven times in their previous nine Tests.

How many wickets did Mitchell Johnson take 2013 14 Ashes?

37 wickets
In the 2013/14 Ashes, mere months after England had beaten Australia 3-0 in England, Johnson’s 37 wickets at 13.97 helped Michael Clarke’s side to a 5-0 whitewash, overturning a run of three straight urn concessions in dramatic fashion.

Was Mitchell Johnson a good bowler?

He is a left-arm fast bowler and left-handed batsman. He made his Test debut for Australia in November 2007. Johnson was considered to be one of the greatest fast bowlers of his era. In terms of time span, Johnson is also the quickest bowler to reach 150 Test wickets, doing so in 2 years and 139 days.

What years have England won the Ashes?

On only three occasions has a team won all the Tests in an Ashes series; Australia has achieved the feat 5–0 in 1920–21, 2006–07 and 2013–14. England’s largest winning margin in an Ashes series was in 1978–79, when it won 5–1….Ashes series.

Years 1920–21
First match 17 December 1920
England 0
Drawn 0
Result Australia

Who won Ashes 2012?

Australia
Australia won the series 5–0 and regained the Ashes for the first time since 2006–07.

Who won 2014 Ashes series?

2013–14 Ashes series
Date 21 November 2013 – 7 January 2014
Location Australia
Result Australia won the five-Test series 5–0
Player of the series Mitchell Johnson (Aus) Compton–Miller Medal: Mitchell Johnson (Aus)

Who won the first Ashes Test in 2013?

James Anderson was England’s final-day hero as the hosts held their nerve to complete an astonishing 14-run victory over Australia in an unforgettable climax to the opening Ashes Test.

Who is the fastest bowler in Test history?

Top 10 Fastest Bowlers In Cricket | All-Time List

Rank Bowler Fastest Delivery
1 Shoaib Akhtar (Pakistan) 161.3 km/h (100.2 mp/h)
2 Brett Lee (Australia) 161.1 km/h (100.1 mp/h)
3 Shaun Tait (Australia) 161.1 km/h (100.1 mp/h)
4 Jeffrey Thompson (Australia) 160.6 km/h (99.8 mp/h)

Who is Mitchell Johnson wife?

Jessica Bratich Johnsonm. 2011
Mitchell Johnson/Wife

Who won the Ashes 2021?

Australia are the defending holders of the Ashes going into the series, having won in 2017–18 with the 2019 Ashes series ending in a draw….2021–22 Ashes series.

Teams
Australia England
Captains
TBA Joe Root
Most runs

How many times England won the Ashes?

England has retained the Ashes after a drawn series once. On only three occasions has a team won all the Tests in an Ashes series; Australia has achieved the feat 5–0 in 1920–21, 2006–07 and 2013–14….Ashes series.

Years 1920–21
First match 17 December 1920
England 0
Drawn 0
Result Australia

How many wickets did Mitchell Johnson take in the ashes?

Mitchell Johnson was a key member of the Australian cricket team in its 5–0 whitewash of England in the 2013–14 Ashes series. He played in all five Test matches of the series, taking a total of 37 wickets at an average of 13.97 and winning the player of the series award.

How did Mitchell Johnson do in the ashes?

He played in all five Test matches of the series, taking a total of 37 wickets at an average of 13.97 and winning the player of the series award. He was noted for his bowling skills and aggression during the series, which inspired Australia to regain the Ashes for the first time since 2006–07 .

When was Mitchell Johnson dropped from the Australian cricket team?

The 2013–14 Ashes was the comeback series for Johnson who had been dropped from the Australia’s squad for the 2013 Ashes series in England, the first of the two back-to-back Ashes series that year. Australia had lost that series 3–0, their third consecutive Ashes series defeat.

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Ruth Doyle