2013-14 The Ashes Schedule
Australia have chosen a 12-man squad
1 Chris Rogers, 2 David Warner, 3 Shane Watson, 4 Michael Clarke (capt), 5 Steven Smith, 6 George Bailey, 7 Brad Haddin (wk), 8 Mitchell Johnson, 9 Peter Siddle, 10 Ryan Harris, 11 Nathan Lyon 12 James Faulkner
The main change from the England side that won 3-0 at home this year
Results of the 2013 The Ashes England Vs Australia
Test Match
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Venue
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Date
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England Score
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Australia Score
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Result
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First Test
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TrentBridge
Nottingham
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July 10-14
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215 and 375
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280 and 296
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England won by 14 Runs
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Second Test
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Lord’s
London
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July 18-21
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361 and 349/7d
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128 and 235
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England won by 347 Runs
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Third Test
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Old Trafford
Manchester
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Aug 1-5
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368 and 37/3
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527/7d and 172/7d
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Match Drawn
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Fourth Test
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Chester-le-street
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Aug 9-12
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238 and 330
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270 and 224
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England won by 74 Runs
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Fifth Test
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Kennington Oval,London
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Aug 21-25
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377 and 206/5
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492/9d and 111/6d
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Match Drawn
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is the inclusion of Michael Carberry at the top of the order to open with Alastair Cook, which was also allowed Joe Root to slide down to No.6, the position occupied by Jonny Bairstow for much of the home series. Matt Prior suffered a calf tear during the warm-up match in Hobart and remains in doubt, and Bairstow would keep wicket if Prior is ruled out.
England (probable) 1 Alastair Cook (capt), 2 Michael Carberry, 3 Jonathan Trott, 4 Kevin Pietersen, 5 Ian Bell, 6 Joe Root, 7 Matt Prior / Jonny Bairstow (wk), 8 Stuart Broad, 9 Graeme Swann, 10 Chris Tremlett, 11 James Anderson.
Australia Vs England Third Test @ WACA Perth
Adam Gilchrist with his family after being inducted into the ICC's Hall of Fame at the in Perth
Adam Gilchrist does a lap of the ground with his family after being inducted into the ICC's Hall of Fame
Australia's Captain Michael Clarke plays his 100th Test Match
England's Captain Alastair Cook plays his 100th Test Match
Alastair Cook is presented with his 100th Test cap alongside England coach Andy Flower before play
Day One Friday Dec 13,2013
Australia won the toss and elected to bat
Australia scored 326/6 in 87 Overs
Fall of Wickets(Australia)
Chris Rogers 11(in 9 Balls with 4x2)
Shane Watson 18(in 29 Balls with 4x3)
Michael Clarke 24(in 44 Balls with 4x5)
David Warner 60(in 77 Balls with 4x8 and 6x1)-10th Test Match Fifty
George Bailey 07(in 12 Balls with 4x1)
Brad Haddin 55(in 100 Balls with 4x5 and 6x2)-15th Test Match Fifty
Steven Smith 103*(in 191 Balls with 4x13 and 6x2)-2nd Test Match Ton
Mitchell Johnson 39*(in 60 Balls with 4x6)
Day One Friday Dec 13,2013 -Highlights
Brad Haddin(55)and Steven Smith(67)scored 124 Runs for the 6th wicket
Steven Smith scored his second Test century and his first on home soil
Day Two Saturday Dec 14,2013
Resuming from 326/6,Australia scored 385/10 in 103.3 Overs
Fall of Wickets(Australia)
Mitchell Johnson 39(in 62 Balls with 4x6)
Steven Smith 111(in 208 Balls with 4x14 and 6x2)
Ryan Harris 12(in 19 Balls with 4x1)
Peter Siddle 21(in 36 Balls with 4x3)
Nathan Lyon 17*(in 25 Balls with 4x4)
Wicket Takers(England)
Stuart Broad 3-100(22 Overs)
James Anderson 2-60(23 Overs)
Graeme Swann 2-71(17 Overs)
Ben Stokes 1-63(17 Overs)
Tim Bresnan 1-81(23.3 Overs)
England scored 180/4 in 68 Overs
Fall of Wickets(England)
Michael Carberry 43(in 76 Balls with 4x8)
Joe Root 04(in 16 Balls with 4x1)
Alastair Cook 72(in 153 Balls with 4x10)-34th Test Match Fifty
Kevin Pietersen 19(in 59 Balls with 4x3)
Ian Bell 09*
Ben Stokes 14*
Day Two Saturday Dec 14,2013 -Highlights
The 85-run first-wicket stand between Alastair Cook and Michael Carberry is England's highest for the opening wicket since March 2013
Kevin Pietersen became the 5th England Batsman to score 8000 + Test runs
Batsman Tests Innings Runs Highest 100's 50's Average
Graham Gooch 118 215 8900 333 20 46 42.58
Alec Stewart 133 235 8463 190 15 45 39.54
David Gower 117 204 8231 215 18 39 44.25
Geoff Boycott 108 193 8114 246* 22 42 47.72
Kevin Pietersen 102 176 8007 227 23 34 47.66
Day Three Sunday Dec 15,2013
Resuming from 180/4,England scored 251/10 in 88 Overs
Fall of Wickets(England)
Ian Bell 15(in 71 Balls with 4x2)
Ben Stokes 18(in 57 Balls with 4x3)
Matt Prior 08(in 24 Balls with 4x1)
Stuart Broad 05(in 13 Balls with 4x1)
Tim Bresnan 21(in 29 Balls with 4x4)
James Anderson 02(in 9 Balls)
Graeme Swann 19*(in 23 Balls with 4x4)
Wicket Takers(Australia)
Peter Siddle 3-36(16 Overs)
Ryan Harris 3-48(22 Overs)
Mitchell Johnson 2-62(22 Overs)
Nathan Lyon 1-39(16 Overs)
Shane Watson 1-48(12 Overs)
Australia 2nd Innings
Australia scored 235/3 in 70 Overs
Fall of Wickets(Australia)
Chris Rogers 54(in 135 Balls with 4x8)-4th Test Match Fifty
David Warner 112(in 140 Balls with 4x17 and 6x2)-5th Test Match Ton
Michael Clarke 23(in 53 Balls with 4x2)
Shane Watson 29*
Steven Smith 05*
Day Three Sunday Dec 15,2013 - Highlights
Ian Bell and Ben Stokes had resumed with high hopes but 6 wickets had been lost for 61 in the morning, a batting eclipse
Chris Rogers(54)and David Warner(95)scored 157 Runs for the 1st wicket
Day Four Monday Dec 16,2013
Resuming from 235/3,Australia scored 369/6 Declared in 87 Overs
Fall of Wickets(Australia)
Steven Smith 15(in 50 Balls)
Shane Watson 103(in 108 Balls with 4x11 and 6x5)-4th Test Match Ton
Brad Haddin 05(in 6 Balls with 4x1)
George Bailey 39*(in 30 Balls with 4x3 and 6x3)
Mitchell Johnson 00*(in 0 Ball)
Wicket Takers(England)
Tim Bresnan 2-53(14 Overs)
Ben Stokes 2-82(18 Overs)
Graeme Swann 1-92(27 Overs)
England scored 251/5 in 67 Overs (Target -504 Runs to win the Test Match)
Fall of Wickets(England)
Alastair Cook 00(in 1 Ball)
Michael Carberry 31(in 53 Balls with 4x6)
Joe Root 19(in 88 Balls with 4x1)
Kevin Pietersen 45(in 57 Balls with 4x6and 6x1)
Ian Bell 60(in 93 Balls with 4x7 and 6x1)-39th Test Match Fifty
Ben Stokes 72*
Matt Prior 07*
Day Five Tuesday Dec 17,2013
Resuming from 251/5,England scored 353/10 in 103 Overs
Fall of Wickets(England)
Matt Prior 26(in 72 Balls with 4x3)
Ben Stokes 120(in 195 Balls with 4x18 and 6x1)-Maiden Test Match Ton
Graeme Swann 04(in 6 Balls with 4x1)
Tim Bresnan 12(in 40 Balls with 4x1)
James Anderson 02(in 8 Balls)
Stuart Broad 02*(in 7 Balls)
Wicket Takers(Australia)
Mitchell Johnson 4-78(25.2 Overs)
Nathan Lyon 3-70(22 Overs)
Shane Watson 1-39(11 Overs)
Peter Siddle 1-67(26 Overs)
Ryan Harris 1-73(19 Overs)
Match Result - Australia won by 150 runs
Player of the Match -Steven Smith(Australia)
Series Result -Australia Regain The Ashes and lead the 5-Match Series 3-0
Test Match
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Venue
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Date
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England Score
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Australia Score
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Result
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First
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Brisbane
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Nov 21-25
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136 & 179
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295 & 401/7 Declared
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Australia Won by 381 Runs
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Second
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Adelaide
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Dec 05-09
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172 & 312
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570/9 Declared & 132/3 Declared
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Australia Won by 218 Runs |
Third
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Perth
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Dec 13-17
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251 & 353
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385 & 369/6 Declared
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Australia Won by 150 Runs |
Highlights
This was only the third time that a team has regained the Ashes by the third Test of a series with three straight wins. The two previous instances were also by Australia in 2006, when they regained the Ashes in the third Test with a win by a margin of 206 runs at the same venue and way back in 1920, when they won at Adelaide by a margin of 119 runs
With this series win, Australia have won the Ashes 32 times, once more than England have.
This was England's seventh consecutive loss at the WACA Ground. They have lost nine of the 13 Tests they have played here
Brad Haddin took eight catches in this Test, which equals the highest taken by a wicketkeeper in a Test at the venue. West Indies' Junior Murray and India's M S Dhoni have also collected eight dismissals in a Test in Perth
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