Who sponsored the ashes?
Who sponsored the ashes?
The 2021–22 Ashes series, named the Vodafone Men’s Ashes Series for sponsorship reasons, was a series of five Test cricket matches that were contested between England and Australia for The Ashes….
2021–22 Ashes series | |
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Date | 8 December 2021 – 18 January 2022 |
Location | Australia |
Result | Australia won the five-match series 4–0 |
Who sponsored the Ashes in 2017?
Qantas
Ashes 2017-18: Qantas roped in as official shirt sponsor for Australia men’s cricket team | Cricket Country.
Who won the 17 18 Ashes?
Australia
The series was played at five venues across Australia between 23 November 2017 and 8 January 2018….
2017–18 Ashes series | |
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Result | Australia won the five-match series 4–0 |
Player of the series | Steve Smith (Aus) Compton–Miller Medal: Steve Smith (Aus) |
Who does CBA sponsor?
Commonwealth Bank is a proud principal partner of the Australian Women’s cricket team and naming rights partner of the Women’s International Series and Women’s International Overseas Series.
Who sponsors the BBL?
In 2020, Cricket Australia (CA), the nationwide governing body of professional and amateur cricket, re-signed KFC as the men’s BBL’s title sponsor in a three-year agreement worth AU$8m per year, having reportedly rejected an offer from rival fast-food giant McDonald’s, which was estimated to be in excess of AU$10m per …
Who won 2013 Ashes?
England
2013 Ashes series | |
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Date | 10 July – 25 August 2013 |
Location | England |
Result | England won the five-Test series 3–0 |
Player of the series | Ian Bell (Eng) and Ryan Harris (Aus) Compton–Miller Medal: Ian Bell (Eng) |
How did Australia retain the Ashes 2019?
Australia won by 185 runs Australia won the toss and elected to bat. Only 44 overs were bowled on day 1 due to rain. Australia retained the Ashes as a result of this match. World Test Championship points: Australia 24, England 0.
Who is the winner of Ashes 2019?
Ashes Winners List
Series | Years | Result |
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71 | 2019/20 | Drawn |
70 | 2017/18 | Australia |
69 | 2015 | England |
68 | 2013/14 | Australia |