The Ashes battle is one of international sports most celebrated rivalries and dates back to 1882.
The series is named after a satirical obituary published in a British newspaper The Sporting Times in 1882 after a match at The Oval in which Australia beat England on an English ground for the first time.
Exploiting contemporary debate about whether to legalise cremation the obituary stated that English cricket had died and the body will be cremated and the ashes taken to Australia. England captain The Hon Ivo Bligh promised that on the tour to Australia in 1882–83 he would regain "the ashes" and the term began to be established. During that tour a small terracotta urn was presented to Bligh by a group of Melbourne women.
This clip documents some of the early years of Ashes history.
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1934 ENG v AUS 1st Test 1882 ENG v AUS Only Test 1956 ENG v AUS 4th Test 1938 ENG v AUS 4th TestSeries Tagged in ClipDex
1882 Ashes ENG v AUS 1934 Ashes ENG v AUS 1956 Ashes ENG v AUS 1938 Ashes ENG v AUSPlayers Tagged in ClipDex
Bligh, Ivo F W Bannerman, Charles Jones, Samuel P Border, Allan R Grace, William G Peate, Edmund Hutton, Sir Leonard Barnes, William Bonnor, George J Hobbs, Jack B Barlow, Richard Gorton Murdoch, William Lloyd Bradman, Donald G Massie, Hugh H Gower, David I Spofforth, Frederick R Lucas, Alfred Perry Boyle, Henry F Hornby, Albert Neilson Richardson, Thomas Studd, Charles Thomas Steel, Allan Gibson Horan, Thomas Patrick Ulyett, George Blackham, John M Giffen, George Garrett, Thomas William Lyttelton, Alfred Laker, James C Read, John MauriceGrounds Tagged in ClipDex
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