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Ashes Winners List from 1882 to 2023

Posted on October 13, 2023October 27, 2023 By Rachel Stuart
YearWinnerResultHost
1882-83England2-1 (3)Australia
1884England1-0 (3)England
1884-85England3-2 (5)Australia
1886England3-0 (3)England
1886-87England2-0 (3)Australia
1887-88England1-0 (1)Australia
1888England2-1 (3)England
1890England2-0 (2)England
1891-92Australia2-1 (3)Australia
1893England1-0 (3)England
1894-95England3-2 (5)Australia
1896England2-1 (3)England
1897-98Australia4-1 (5)Australia
1899Australia1-0 (5)England
1901-02Australia4-1 (5)Australia
1902Australia2-1 (5)England
1903-04England3-2 (5)Australia
1905England2-0 (5)England
1907-08Australia4-1 (5)Australia
1909Australia2-1 (5)England
1911-1912England4-1 (5)Australia
1912England1-0 (3)England
1920-21Australia5-0 (5)Australia
1921Australia3-0 (5)England
1924-25Australia4-1 (5)Australia
1926England1-0 (5)England
1928-29England4-1 (5)Australia
1930Australia2-1 (5)England
1932-33England4-1 (5)Australia
1934Australia2-1 (5)England
1936-37Australia3-2 (5)Australia
1938Draw1-1 (4)England
1946-47Australia3-0 (5)Australia
1948Australia4-0 (5)England
1950-51Australia4-1 (5)Australia
1953England1-0 (5)England
1954-55England3-1 (5)Australia
1956England2-1 (5)England
1958-59Australia4-0 (5)Australia
1961Australia2-1 (5)England
1962-63Draw1-1 (5)Australia
1964Australia1-0 (5)England
1965-66Draw1-1 (5)Australia
1968Draw1-1 (5)England
1970-71England2-0 (7)Australia
1972Draw2-2 (5)England
1974-75Australia4-1 (6)Australia
1975Australia1-0 (4)England
1977England3-0 (5)England
1978-79England5-1 (6)Australia
1981England3-1 (6)England
1982-83Australia2-1 (5)Australia
1985England3-1 (6)England
1986-87England2-1 (5)Australia
1989Australia4-0 (6)England
1990-91Australia3-0 (5)Australia
1993Australia4-1 (6)England
1994-95Australia3-1 (5)Australia
1997Australia3-2 (6)England
1998-99Australia3-1 (5)Australia
2001Australia4-1 (5)England
2002-03Australia4-1 (5)Australia
2005England2-1 (5)England
2006-07Australia5-0 (5)Australia
2009England2-1 (5)England
2010-11England3-1 (5)Australia
2013England3-0 (5)England
2013-14Australia5-0 (5)Australia
2015England3-2 (5)England
2017-18Australia4-0 (5)Australia
2019Draw2-2 (5)England
2022Australia4-0 (5)Australia
2023Draw2-2 (5)England

When did England last win the Ashes in Australia?

The last time England won the Ashes in Australia was during the 2010/2011 season when Andrew Strauss’ men pulled off a famous 3-1 win; it was the first time in 24 years that England had won the Ashes on Australian soil which naturally sparked wild celebrations. 

Indeed, scenes of England’s jubilant squad doing what is remembered as the ‘sprinkler dance’ in front of the Barmy Army after winning the series at the MCG will forever be synonymous with that triumphant Ashes series win. 

The bottom line is that winning an Ashes series away from home is becoming a rarity. Tellingly, it is a feat that hasn’t been repeated by either nation since the 2010/2011 season. Essentially, this shines a revealing light on why the Ashes betting markets always allocate the home team short odds on remaining undefeated over five Tests.

In addition to this, Australia is one of the most challenging places for any touring team to play in – whether it be Tests or ODIs. This is why you’ll find the latest Cricket World Cup odds always make Australia the overwhelming favourites when the global showpiece is held Down Under like it was in 2015 when Michael Clarke’s men went all the way on home soil.

As for England’s iconic Ashes series win Down Under in 2010, it wouldn’t have been possible without two men. The first is Alastair Cook who would eventually be named player of the series after top scoring with 766 runs over just seven innings. This astonishing return meant that Cook finished the series with an average of 127.66.

The second player to lay the groundwork for a historic Ashes win was James Anderson who took 24 wickets. Unbelievably, Anderson’s total wicket count was nine more than the nearest Australian bowler who was Mitchell Johnson with 15. 

Taking more wickets than the Australians in their own backyard seemed unimaginable but Anderson did it and with the help of Cook’s mountain of runs, the pair delivered England a famous Ashes win. 

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Who has won the most Ashes series?

At the conclusion of the 2023 Ashes series, Australia hold a slight advantage over England. In total, Australia have won 34 Ashes series while England have won 32. There have only been seven drawn series since 1882 which explains why the Ashes cricket odds always offer a high price on a series stalemate.

Who won the Ashes in 2023?

The 2023 Ashes series in England was eventually tied 2-2 which meant that Australia retained the urn by virtue of being the holders after winning the previous encounter at home in 2022. It should be noted despite being 2-0 down after the opening two Tests that England would have been disappointed with a drawn series. 

It might be a strange thing to read, especially as all the Ashes odds in virtually every sportsbook priced Pat Cummins’ men to comfortably win the series after going 2-0 up at Lord’s with three Tests to play. The reality is that the second Test at the home of cricket descended into an ill-tempered affair that ultimately helped to snap Ben Stokes’ men out of the malaise they had been in. 

Indeed, Jonny Bairstow’s controversial stumping in the second innings lit a fire under England who felt that the Australians hadn’t acted in the ‘spirit of cricket.’ 

With added motivation, England quickly bounced back at Headingley in the third Test to win by three wickets and were on course for a resounding win at Old Trafford in Manchester during the fourth Test before rain intervened.

The fabled Manchester drizzle forced a draw and ensured that Australia would fly home with the Ashes urn. Sill, with pride to play for, England had a score to settle in the fifth Test at The Oval and would go on to beat Australia by 49 runs to level a dramatic series 2-2.

Ashes Winners FAQs

Which player played most Ashes?

Australian batsman Syd Gregory holds the all-time record for playing in the most Ashes games after playing in 52 matches against England from 1890 to 1912.

How many times has The Ashes been retained after a draw?

The Ashes has been retained seven times after a drawn series with Australia doing it on six occasions while England have done it once.

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