English cricket team in Australia in 2. The England cricket team toured Australia in 2. Test series for The Ashes and a number of tour matches against Australian domestic teams. They also played a triangular ODI series against Australia and Sri Lanka. Tour matches[edit]England XI v ACB Chairman's XI[edit]England XI v Western Australia[edit]Western Australia won the toss and elected to field. England XI v Western Australia[edit]England XI won the toss and elected to field. Attendance: Day 1 - 1. Day 2 - 1. 48. 4, Day 3 - 1. Total - 3. 85. 8)England XI v Queensland[edit]Queensland won the toss and elected to bat. England XI v Australia A, 1. November 2. 00. 2[edit]England XI won the toss and elected to field. England XI won the toss and elected to field. Holder hoping Brathwaite break paves way for Windies players. by Ryan Bachoo on September 12, 2017. Windies bringing A-game against Irish, warns Estwick. Check out live cricket scores, cricket news headlines, cricket schedules & results and more from Yahoo! Cricket Includes ICC World Cricket League Championship 2012. Ongoing and upcoming cricket series and tournaments with the latest news, videos and reports from the Ashes and other major series. Live Cricket scores page on Flash Score offers fast and accurate cricket scores. Follow world cricket scores - IPL T20, UK, Australian and international cricket results. England XI v Australia A, 8 December 2. Australia A won the toss and elected to bat. England XI v Prime Minister's XI, 1. December 2. 00. 2[edit]England XI won the toss and elected to bat. England XI v Sir Donald Bradman XI, 8 January 2. Sir Donald Bradman XI won the toss and elected to field. The Ashes series[edit]1st Test[edit]England won the toss and elected to field. The first Test of the series began with what many regard in hindsight as one of the worst captaincy decisions of all time, as England captain Nasser Hussain won the toss and chose to send Australia in to bat. Australia's batsmen took advantage of several dropped catches and other mistakes in the field to amass a staggering 3. Ricky Ponting contributing 1. View Cricket Schedule of upcoming International, domestic and T20 Series on Cricbuzz.Ashley Giles, and Matthew Hayden finishing the day on 1. England's woeful day in the field was capped by a severe injury to young bowler Simon Jones, who ruptured his anterior cruciate ligament while sliding to field a ball and was forced to withdraw from the tour. England fought back strongly on the second day of the Test. Hayden advanced to 1. Wicket- keeper. Alec Stewart, and the Aussies' last eight wickets fell for just 1. Shane Warne. Giles added three more wickets to his total and Andy Caddick took three in the day, including the key mid- order wicket of captain Steve Waugh for just 7. The batsmen then took the fight to the Australian attack with a determined performance, Marcus Trescothick and Mark Butcher sharing an unbroken century partnership to take England to 1. This was a strong start, but 1. The Australian bowlers put themselves back in control on the third day. Butcher and Trescothick were both out early in the same over to Glenn Mc. Grath. Hussain and John Crawley managed to stabilise the England innings and advanced steadily to 2. However, England lost their last six wickets for a paltry 5. Crawley, leaving him on 6. 9cric is a Cricinfo Blog Which Provides Cricket Schedule News, troll cricket, Cricket Videos and IPL 2014 (Indian Premier League 2014) News all Over the World. View the most complete archives with scorecards, commentary, graphs and results of all international cricket matches of the year 2017. The England cricket team toured Australia in 2002–03, playing a five-Test series for The Ashes and a number of tour matches against Australian domestic teams. Australia started their second innings positively but lost both Justin Langer and Ponting to Caddick by the end of the day. A solid partnership between Hayden and Damien Martyn saw each advance to 4. Australia advanced to a commanding lead on the fourth and final day, Hayden becoming only the fourth Australian to score a century in both innings of a Test match with his 1. Waugh once again went cheaply but Adam Gilchrist weighed in with 6. Aussies to 2. 96 for 5. Giles and Caddick were the only England bowlers to have any success: Giles taking the wickets of both Hayden and Ponting to finish with figures of 2 for 9. Caddick taking 3 for 9. Waugh's declaration left England an imposing target of 4. It was a target that quickly looked far out of reach as England crumbled to 7. Mark Butcher's 4. Michael Vaughan departed LBW to Mc. Grath on just the third ball of the innings and Trescothick soon followed, caught at slip off Jason Gillespie. Brief partnerships between Hussain and Butcher, then Butcher and Craig White were soon taken apart by strong bowling from Mc. Grath (4 for 3. 6) and Warne (3 for 2. Test[edit]England won the toss and elected to bat. Play on Day 4 was reduced due to rain. The second Test at Adelaide started much more positively for England, who had made several changes to their side, bringing in spinner Richard Dawson, Steve Harmison and Robert Key for the injured Ashley Giles, Simon Jones and John Crawley. Nasser Hussain won the toss and this time decided to bat, a decision that looked good as England advanced to 2. However, this confident score was largely built around a massive 1. Michael Vaughan, who was finally out to the last ball of the day, edging Andy Bichel to slip. No other England batsmen passed fifty, and Vaughan himself was lucky to escape dismissal on just 1. Bichel by Justin Langer – TV replays proved inconclusive. Key looked unimpressive, making just 1 run off 2. Shane Warne. Australia took firm control of the match on the second day after a strong performance with both ball and bat. England crumbled from their strong overnight position to 3. Mark Butcher was caught behind off Jason Gillespie having added nothing to the overnight total, and England's tail was quickly dismissed by Gillespie (who finished with 4 for 7. Warne (4 for 9. 3). The English bowlers were next to suffer as the Australians advanced to 2. Ricky Ponting undefeated overnight on 8. Matthew Hoggard and Andy Caddick were both smashed around the field and it was left to Craig White and Dawson to make the only breakthroughs in the afternoon, White having Matthew Hayden caught on 4. Dawson striking to have Justin Langer caught behind on 4. The situation worsened for England on the third day. Ponting and Damien Martyn batted through the morning session to take their overnight partnership for the third wicket to 2. Martyn was caught off Harmison for 9. Ponting went on to convert his overnight 8. White. Darren Lehmann, Steve Waugh and Shane Warne fell quickly but expensively, Waugh making 3. A 7. 7 run eighth- wicket partnership between Bichel and Adam Gilchrist off just 1. Aussies to a commanding 5. Gilchrist was out miscuing a hook off Harmison and Waugh declared the innings. Needing 2. 11 to avoid an innings defeat, England got off to a nightmare start as they collapsed to 3. Marcus Trescothick LBW to Gillespie for a duck, Butcher LBW to Glenn Mc. Grath shortly afterwards and finally Hussain clean bowled by Bichel. England began the fourth day hoping for rain, but despite several short delays for weather the Aussies completed the innings victory with a day to spare. Key completed a miserable debut as he was caught at mid- wicket off Bichel for 1 in the third over of the morning, and though Vaughan and Alec Stewart looked to stabilise the innings their partnership was broken when Mc. Grath took an impressive catch to dismiss Vaughan off the bowling of Warne. Stewart, supported by a defensive Craig White, continued to make his 4. Test half century but the two fell in successive balls to leave England in hopeless circumstances. The tail fell to leave 1. Mc. Grath taking 4 for 4. Warne 3 for 3. 6, giving the Aussies a crushing victory by an innings and 5. Test[edit]England won the toss and elected to bat. Test[edit]Australia won the toss and elected to bat. Martin Love (Aus) made his Test debut. Test[edit]England won the toss and elected to bat. VB Series (ODIs)[edit]1st Match: Australia v England[edit]England won the toss and elected to bat. Gareth Batty (Eng) made his ODI debut. Match: Australia v England[edit]Australia won the toss and elected to bat. James Anderson (Eng) made his ODI debut. Match: England v Sri Lanka[edit]England won the toss and elected to bat. Steve Harmison (Eng) made his ODI debut. Match: England v Sri Lanka[edit]England won the toss and elected to bat. Match: Australia v England[edit]Australia won the toss and elected to bat. Match: England v Sri Lanka[edit]Sri Lanka won the toss and elected to bat. Match: England v Sri Lanka[edit]England won the toss and elected to bat. Match: Australia v England[edit]England won the toss and elected to bat. Michael Clarke (Aus) made his ODI debut. Final: Australia v England[edit]England won the toss and elected to bat. Final: Australia v England[edit]Australia won the toss and elected to bat. References[edit]Playfair Cricket Annual. Wisden Cricketers Almanack. 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