The Wisden on the Ashes: The authoritative story of cricket's greatest rivalry is a detailed chronological journey through the history of this famous English-Australian contest. With Test reports, scorecards, "Great bowlers of the year" and other fascinating material from the archives, together with new editorial pieces, this is a remarkable record of cricket's most enduring battle.
The book begins its journey with England's first tour of Australia in 1876 and the subsequent three series prior to the 1882 tour that led to a mock obituary being placed in the Sporting Times "In affectionate remembrance of English cricket, which died at The Oval on 29th August, 1882. ... The body will be cremated and the ashes taken to Australia." Celebrating the players who made their mark on the game and the controversies that shook the sport, the book covers every series since then through to the most recent series. In 2005 England won a highly competitive series that helped raise the popularity of the sport, and each series since then has attracted huge attention.
Beautifully produced, this book will be a welcome addition to all cricket enthusiasts' collections, as well as an ideal gift purchase.
This updated edition includes the 2009 series, which saw England regain the Ashes on home soil after the disappointment of the 2005-06 series, and the fantastic, recent 2010-11 series held in Australia. It also includes a colour photo section celebrating the players, the matches and the key moments from an ongoing rivalry.

- 607 pages
- English
- PDF
- Available on iOS & Android
eBook - PDF
Table of contents
- Cover
- Contents
- Foreword
- Introduction
- Early Days: 1876β77 to 1882
- The Birth (and Rebirth) of the Ashes: 1882β83 to 1912
- The Roaring Twenties: 1920β21 to 1928β29
- Bradman, Bodyline and Bradman Again: 1930 to 1948
- The Fifties and Sixties: 1950β51 to 1968
- The Colour and the Money: 1970β71 to 1980
- Botham and Beyond: 1981 to 2002β03
- The Greatest Series β and the Worst? 2005 to 2006β2007
- Records
- Index