England last won a Test match at the Gabba in Brisbane during the 2010-2011 Ashes series. They secured victory by 0 wickets, successfully chasing down a target of 197 runs. This match took place from November 25 to November 29, 2010. Since then, England has struggled to win at this venue.
The last time a Test match was played on a Wednesday in England was on June 29, 2022. This match was part of a series between England and India at Edgbaston in Birmingham. Test matches in England typically start on Thursday and run through to Sunday, making Wednesday fixtures rare in the modern era.
As of October 2023, the last Ashes Test match took place at The Oval in London, England, from July 27 to July 31, 2023. This match was the fifth Test of the 2023 Ashes series between England and Australia. Australia retained the Ashes after winning the series 2-2, with the final Test ending in a draw.
England v Australia at Nottingham, Jun 1-3, 1899
England won the test match between India and England in 1932 by 158 runs.
The first test was played between England and Australia.
The highest first-innings Test match score which ended up losing a Test match is 586 - by Australia against England in the 1894-95 season. The highest fourth innings Test match score which ended up losing a Test match is 451 - by New Zealand against England in the 2001-02 season.
The last Englishman to score 200 in a Test match is Alastair Cook. He achieved this milestone during the first Test against India in Rajkot in November 2016, where he scored 243 runs. Cook's innings was significant in setting up a strong position for England in that match.
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The first Indian Test match win against England came in the match commencing February 6, 1952, the fifteenth Test match contested between the two teams. The winning margin was an innings and eight runs.
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The 2000th match of the Test Cricket history was played at Lords Cricket Ground, London from 21st July to 25th July, 2011 between India and England. This was also the 100th Test Match between India & England.