Ashes Score
Australia Dominate the Rugby League Ashes
by
Paul M Williams
Although the Kangaroos have been dominant in recent years, they are only slightly ahead in terms of series and Test matches won. Ashes Series won show Australia 20 and GB 19. Test Matches won show Australia 59 GB 55. The Australian Kangaroos currently hold the Ashes and have done since 1973 although they have not been contested since 2003 and not on Australian soil since 1992.
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id=6141436 - Apr 03, 2011
England Won the Ashes in Style!
by
A Kumar Sap
Finally England regained the Ashes after winning the final test at the Oval. A very cool summer ended well for England. English team won the last test by 197 runs.
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id=2817197 - Aug 25, 2009
Ten Great Moments For England in Ashes 2009
by
A Kumar Sap
England won the fifth test to regain the Ashes trophy. Some of the great moments for England that helped them to make an impact are..
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id=2864132 - Sep 03, 2009
The GB Lions Dominate the Rugby League Ashes
by
Paul M Williams
The Ashes is the name given to the trophy awarded to the winner of a Rugby League test series between Great Britain and Australia. The format used is usually that three matches are played, with the winning team being decided on the basis of most matches won. The team representing Great Britain were originally known as the Northern Union after the sport's govorning body and the team representing Australia were and still are known as the Kangaroos.
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id=6141399 - Apr 03, 2011
Can England Recapture the Spirit of 1987 to Win the Ashes in Australia?
by
James R Smith
England head to Australia for the 2010/2011 Ashes Series knowing that they will have to end a 23 year wait to taste success Down Under. This article recaps the 1987 Ashes series and considers whether the current squad is capable of retaining the Ashes for the first time since that last victory on Australian soil.
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id=5358534 - Nov 10, 2010
England Level Ashes Series in Sensational Cricket Test
by
David Carter
No one could have imagined that the second cricket test match could have providing more nervous excitement than the first - yet it did - ten times over! England levelled the series in the most thrilling style with the narrowest victory in an Ashes test match in history. This sets up the remaining three matches to provide sporting excitement rarely seen anywhere.
http://ezinearticles.com/?England-Level-Ashes-Series-in-Sensational-Cricket-Test
id=58329 - Aug 09, 2005
Ashes 2009 5th Test Preview
by
David L. Green
A Controversial Ashes 5th test Preview Time for cool contemplation
tough decisions but not panic for the England selectors.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Ashes-2009-5th-Test-Preview
id=2741367 - Aug 11, 2009
2010-11 Ashes 5th Test Preview
by
Hayden Mowat
Is there no such thing as momentum in the game of cricket anymore? Definitely not in this series that's for sure. After fighting back so brilliantly in Perth Australia barely gave a yelp in the Boxing Day Test, losing the match before lunch on Day 4. In doing so, they let England hold onto the Urn for two more years at the very least.
http://ezinearticles.com/?2010-11-Ashes-5th-Test-Preview
id=5643388 - Dec 31, 2010
Ashes History
by
Harpreet Malli Singh
The term 'Ashes' was first used after England lost to Australia - for the first time on home soil - at The Oval on 29th August 1882. A day later, the Sporting Times carried a mock obituary to English cricket which concluded that: "The body will be cremated and the ashes taken to Australia". The concept caught the imagination of the sporting public.
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id=1362943 - Jul 28, 2008
Ashes Player Ratings 4th Test
by
David L. Green
X- Rated stuff from the majority of the team in this Test Match. Apart from the morning session of day 3 England were totally, utterly, comprehensively outgunned and humiliated by a rampant Australian side.
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