Story Ashes 2005

Who will win the Natwest ODI series


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Brief History of Ashes:









"In affectionate remembrance of English cricket which died at The Oval, 29th August, 1882. Deeply lamented by a large circle of sorrowing friends and acquaintances, RIP. NB The body will be cremated and the Ashes taken to Australia."



Australia?s first victory on English soil over the full strength of England, on August 29, 1882, inspired a young London journalist, Reginald Shirley Brooks, to write this mock ?obituary??. It appeared in the Sporting Times.



Before England?s defeat at The Oval, by seven runs, arrangements had already been made for the Hon. Ivo Bligh, afterwards Lord Darnley, to lead a team to Australia. Three weeks later they set out, now with the popular objective of recovering the Ashes. In the event, Australia won the First Test by nine wickets, but with England winning the next two it became generally accepted that they brought back the Ashes.



It was long believed that the real Ashes ? a small urn thought to contain the ashes of a bail used in the third match ? were presented to Bligh by a group of Melbourne women. In 1998, Lord Darnley?s 82-year-old daughter-in-law said they were the remains of her mother-in-law?s veil, not a bail. Other evidence suggests a ball. The certain origin of the Ashes, therefore, is the subject of some dispute.

After Lord Darnley?s death in 1927, the urn was given to MCC by Lord Darnley?s Australianborn widow, Florence. It can be seen in the cricket museum at Lord?s, together with a red and gold velvet bag, made specially for it, and the scorecard of the 1882 match.

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AUSTRALIA vs ENGLAND







1860s:1863-64 (in Australia), 1861-62 (in Australia),

1870s:1876-77 (in Australia), 1878 (in England), 1878-79 (in Australia),

1880s:1880 (in England), 1881-82 (in Australia), 1882 (in England), 1882-83 (in Australia), 1884 (in England), 1884-85 (in Australia), 1886 (in England), 1886-87 (in Australia), 1887-88 (in Australia), 1888 (in England),

1890s:1890 (in England), 1891-92 (in Australia), 1893 (in England), 1894-95 (in Australia), 1896 (in England), 1897-98 (in Australia), 1899 (in England),

1900s:1901-02 (in Australia), 1902 (in England), 1903-04 (in Australia), 1905 (in England), 1907-08 (in Australia), 1909 (in England),

1910s:1911-12 (in Australia), 1912 (in England), 1919 (in England), 1912 (Tri series),

1920s:1920-21 (in Australia), 1921 (in England), 1924-25 (in Australia), 1926 (in England), 1928-29 (in Australia),

1930s:1930 (in England), 1932-33 (in Australia), 1934 (in England), 1936-37 (in Australia), 1938 (in England),

1940s:1946-47 (in Australia), 1948 (in England),

1950s:1950-51 (in Australia), 1953 (in England), 1954-55 (in Australia), 1956 (in England), 1958-59 (in Australia),

1960s:1961 (in England), 1962-63 (in Australia), 1964 (in England), 1965-66 (in Australia), 1968 (in England),

1970s:1970-71 (in Australia), 1972 (in England), 1974-75 (in Australia), 1975 (in England), 1976-77 (in Australia), 1977 (in England), 1978-79 (in Australia), 1979-80 (in Australia),

1980s:1980 (in England), 1981 (in England), 1982-83 (in Australia), 1985 (in England), 1986-87 (in Australia), 1987-88 (in Australia), 1989 (in England),


1990s:1990-91 (in Australia), 1993 (in England), 1994-95 (in Australia), 1997 (in England), 1998-99 (in Australia),

2000s:2001 (in England), 2002-03 (in Australia), 2005 (in England),
Courtesy : www.cricinfo.com
 
So far,this thread is even better than the previous one in terms of presentation :)

Great work.
 
gold639 said:
So far,this thread is even better than the previous one in terms of presentation :)

Great work.
I agree with it. This is gonna be the best of the test series as the ancient rivals are gonna clash again.. fighting for supremacy... fighting for the ASHES.

I positively bet on Australia... what say???

Champ,
Why dont you keep a poll for series result.
 
superb presentation champ ! I wish I had some of your presentation skills in my Natwst Pentangular 2005 thread
 
gold639 said:
Now we can witness yet another one-sided ashes :)

well judging from the windies thread (where they lost the test and ODI) this may not be one-sided in the way you may think gold. good luck with it champ
 
punter said:
do yous no if the ashes is goin to be on free to air tv in aus in QLD

correct me if im wrong but SBS have the tests and do channel 7 have the one dayers? im not sure about the ODI but i know SBS are doing the test matches
 
Well I sure hope the England boys can ram Healy's and McGrath's words back down their throats ;) .
 
MWaugh said:
well judging from the windies thread (where they lost the test and ODI) this may not be one-sided in the way you may think gold. good luck with it champ

Lol,Champ might be bad with West Indies,but there's no way he can lose as Australia.
 
Atlast One Aussie has put his money on the Poms if................


Atleast one Aussie has said that the Englishmen have a fair chance this Ashes against his country if they prepare seaming tracks where only the Ausssie may become vulnerable.

Dean Jones former Aus test Player and member of the 1989 side that reclaimed the trophy in 1989. said to a local Press Association this morning. The Victorain told more on this as follows:

Jones said the presence of Flintoff, who is recovering from left-ankle surgery in February, was vital to ending Australia's 16-year Ashes winning streak.

"He's like a young Beefy [Ian Botham]," he said. "I'm just a little worried that he might be rushing back too quickly after the surgery. It took Glenn McGrath six months and some intensive rehabilitation to get back to the level he is at now."


Jones was also surprised to see that Lords is the venue for the first test where the Poms havent beaten the Kangooros for almost for 100 years or so

"England have not beaten Australia there in something like 100 years, so it will be a difficult task to open the five-Test series with a win," he said.
 
Great start Champ!

Good build up to the tour,

Some reps for your tireless efforts in enhancing the presentation.
:clap :happy
 
Nice,lets hope that they won't be able to beat Australia there for another 100 years :)
 

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