bradman-gavaskar trophy
The Ashes.
Ashes Test series is played between Australia and England.
its called the ashes
ashes is a test series played between Australia and England and in both the countries
World Series Cricket Australia XI was created in 1977.
The Ashes is a Test cricket series, played between England and Australia. It is one of international cricket's most celebrated rivalries and dates back to 1882. It is currently played biennially, alternately in England and Australia. A series of "The Ashes" now comprises five Test matches, two innings per match, under the regular rules for international Test-match cricket. If a series is drawn then the country already holding the Ashes retains them.
The Ashes is a Test cricket series which has been played between England and Australia since 1882. It is played in Australia and England biennially. It consists of 5 test matches each going for a maximum of 5 days and the if drawn the previous winner retains the Urn.
Ashes is a legendary cricket series that is played between Australia and England. The series has a great history and great captains like Ian Botham, Alain Border etc have contributed to their sides victory in the Ashes tournament. England and Australia are the two teams in Ashes 09
The first One Day International (ODI) match was played on January 5, 1975. It took place at the Melbourne Cricket Ground in Australia, during a series between Australia and England. This match marked the beginning of a new format in cricket that has since grown in popularity worldwide.
Cricket has three formats. There are numerous competitions in cricket. These could be:-The World cup, played every 4 years-The Champions Trophy, played every 2 years-The World twenty20, played every 2 yearsThen there are bilateral series between two countries. Tri-series between three countries. Test series played between two countries.
Australia
it was in 1882 and Australia beat England in cricket the Australian team then burnt the bails (not the stumps or ball) to mark the first ever official game and to this day England and Australia compete for the ashes (that's why the wining team holds up an urn as there trophy)