Yes i think
The Ashes is a Test cricket series, played between England and Australia - it is international cricket's most celebrated rivalry and dates back to 1882. The Ashes trophy is an urn which is reputed to contain a burnt item of cricket equipment, possibly a bail.
Ronald Willis has written: 'Cricket's biggest mystery' -- subject(s): Ashes (Cricket trophy)
The Ashes cricket tournament is held between two teams Australia & England. These games are held either in Australia or in England. Some of the great venues that have hosted Ashes tournament matches are: Sydney, Melbourne, Lords etc.
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' are the ashes of the first bails used in the first cricket test between England and Australia.
a bail of hay and a cricket ball and a cricket bat and dom bradman ashes
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because it's been a tradition for more than one hundred years and the rivalry is strong between the two nations in regards to many sports. Why not let them have it out in a 5 test series for the two countries to enjoy with the victor claiming the prestigious ashes urn.
No, sometimes they go on tours to England for friendly tests. Your topic is: 'Ashes Tests". The Ashes series are only between Australia and England. But occasionally the two countries may play a test while on tour that is not Ashes related. Whoever answered above is probably an indian.... every single test between Australia and England is an Ashes Test. Correction: Ashes tests are five match series, if a series less than 5 match, that will not be a ashes (But i haven't seen it before )!