Ashes 2025 – Australia Vs England 5 Test Match Series A Comprehensive View

Cricket is a sport which has received much recognition and applause from across the world and has evolved tremendously over the years. People from all age groups have adopted this sport in its own customized way. Ashes 2025 is one such much awaited tournament that is loved by sports aficionados worldwide.

As per the Ashes 2025 schedule, two squads will play in the five successive sets of the Ashes 2025 Test Series. The cricket series is a subsidiary of the World Test Championship 2023-25 where each one of them will comprise of five combinations of matches, initialized across five different stadiums in the Australian summers.

Established in the year 1882, Ashes 2025 is the 73rd edition of the Test Cricket module till date. The name “Ashes’ was finalised after Australia won the first series in the year 1882, beating England. The new season of Ashes 2025 will foresee a professional clash between Australia & England. The opening match of the season between these two squads is supposed to commence on 21st November, 2025 and the closing match will be hosted on 4th January 2026 in Australian land.

A Comparison: Stats of Australia and England  

The stats of England and Australia display a variegated pattern for matches played on each series. Australia have won 33 matches, lost 32 matches and have 6 matches in a draw with its immediate rival, England. On the other hand, England was able to win 32 matches with 33 losses and 6 draw matches. To get a lucid glimpse of the analogy, have a look at the table below:

CountryWinsLossesDraw Matches
Australia33326
England32336

As per the stats presented above, amongst the series of matches, the following year-wise classification can be made:

TeamVenueSeasonWon ByScores
AustraliaEngland2019Draw2-2
EnglandAustralia2017/18Australia4-0
AustraliaEngland2015England3-2
EnglandAustralia2013/14Australia5-0
AustraliaEngland2013England3-0

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