ANSWER IS... YES! obviously.
Australia They have won 31 out of 65 series and England 29! Terrible. There has also been 5 draws.
Ashes Test series is played between Australia and England.
In 2007 Australia thrashed England 5-0 in the Ashes series.
england{a very emotional and friendship time}
Michael Clarke
ashes is a test series played between Australia and England and in both the countries
1986-87 was the last time England beat Australia in an Ashes series. The margin was 3-1 in the five test series However, England were the holders of the Ashes before that series, and therefore retained the Ashes, rather than won them. The last time England actually won the Ashes was in England in 1985 - again a 3-1 series victory
The current standings are Australia with 31 series wins to England's 30, with a total of 310 Ashes test matches played, Australia winning 123 of those, England 100, with 87 draws. The next Ashes series is to be held in England i the summer of 2013, two years from now.
Ashes is a legendary cricket series that is played between Australia and England. The series has a great history and great captains like Ian Botham, Alain Border etc have contributed to their sides victory in the Ashes tournament. England and Australia are the two teams in Ashes 09
The Ashes.
The 1981 Ashes series were held in England. Despite having been 1-0 down after two Tests, England won the next three Tests to finish 3-1 victors (with two draws), thus retaining the Ashes. The series is popularly known as Botham's Ashes, due to the remarkable performances of Ian Botham with both bat and ball.
No he won in neither! Until last month, the last time England had won the Ashes in Australia was 1986/87, and we didn't win them again until 2005. Michael Atherton's last Ashes series was in England in 2001, where Australia won the series 4-1.