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In 2001, the
Australia national cricket team The Australia men's national cricket team represents Australia in men's international cricket. As the joint oldest team in Test cricket history, playing in the first ever Test match in 1877, the team also plays One-Day International (ODI) a ...
toured
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and
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to play county matches and the 2001
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series. Australia won the Test series 4–1 and retained the Ashes, that had been in their possession since the 1989 Ashes series. The Ashes series was played from 5 July to 27 August. The series was retained by the Australian team 4–1, continuing the streak of victories since 1989. The players of the series were
Glenn McGrath Glenn Donald McGrath (; born 9 February 1970) is an Australian former international cricketer who played international cricket for 14 years. He was a fast-medium pace bowler (cricket), bowler and is considered one of the greatest international ...
from Australia and
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from England. The England captain Michael Atherton finished his international career after the fifth and final test of the series. The Australian team played tour matches against English teams in: *
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Essex County Cricket Club Essex County Cricket Club is one of eighteen first-class county clubs within the domestic cricket structure of England and Wales. It represents the historic county of Essex. Founded in 1876, the club had minor county status until 1894 when ...
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Somerset County Cricket Club Somerset County Cricket Club is one of eighteen first-class county clubs within the domestic cricket structure of England and Wales. It represents the historic county of Somerset. Founded in 1875, Somerset was initially regarded as a minor ...
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Hampshire County Cricket Club Hampshire County Cricket Club is one of eighteen first-class county clubs within the domestic cricket structure of England and Wales. It represents the historic county of Hampshire. Hampshire teams formed by earlier organisations, princi ...
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Tour matches refer to
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matches and international one-day tests. They also played a one-day series against Ireland. These games were played between the five matches played in the Ashes series. Australia also played in the NatWest Series with England and
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Australia team


Coach

The coach of the team was John Buchanan, who coached the team between 1999 and 2007. Buchanan had previously led the
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to their first
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title. In his tenure as coach, Australia won three
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s.


Captain

The Australian team was captained by
Steve Waugh Stephen Rodger Waugh (born 2 June 1965) is an Australian former international cricketer and twin brother of cricketer Mark Waugh. A right-handed batsman, he was also a medium-pace bowler. As Australian captain from 1997 to 2004, he led Austral ...
who had captained the side since 1999 to what cricket editor S Rajesh described as their "most successful peak in decades". Vice-captain was wicketkeeper
Adam Gilchrist Adam Craig Gilchrist (; born 14 November 1971) is an Australian cricket commentator and former international cricketer and captain of the Australia national cricket team. He was an attacking left-handed batsman and record-breaking wicket-kee ...
, who was described as "instrumental" to the teams success. The Australian batting side was headed by Damien Martyn, with the "Dream Team", bowling side including
Brett Lee Brett Lee (born 8 November 1976) is an Australian former international cricketer, who played all three formats of the game. During his international career, Lee was recognised as one of the fastest bowlers in the world. In each of his first two ...
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Shane Warne Shane Keith Warne (13 September 1969 – 4 March 2022) was an Australian international cricketer, whose career ran from 1991 to 2007. Warne played as a right-arm leg spin bowler and a right-handed batsman for Victoria, Hampshire and Australi ...
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Glenn McGrath Glenn Donald McGrath (; born 9 February 1970) is an Australian former international cricketer who played international cricket for 14 years. He was a fast-medium pace bowler (cricket), bowler and is considered one of the greatest international ...
and
Jason Gillespie Jason Neil Gillespie (born 19 April 1975) is an Australian cricket coach and former cricketer who played all three formats of the game. A right-arm fast bowler, he was also a competent lower-order batsman whose unbeaten 201 in his last Test matc ...
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Selection before the Tour

Much of the team prior to the series had been playing in English County Cricket competitions. Through this, they made up 6 of the top 12 run scorers in two county divisions. During the selection of the team, batsman
Justin Langer Justin Lee Langer (21 November 1970) is an Australian cricket coach and former cricketer. He is the former coach of the Australia men's national team, having been appointed to the role in May 2018 and leaving in February 2022. A left-handed ba ...
was originally not chosen by Steve Waugh. However, Justin Langer replaced Michael Slater for the last match of the Ashes series. The selection committee for the 2001 team was
Trevor Hohns Trevor Victor Hohns (born 23 January 1954) is a former Queensland and Australian cricketer who played in seven Test matches as a spin bowler, and was later Australia's chairman of selectors. Earlier in his career when Hohns was a relatively ...
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Andrew Hilditch Andrew Mark Jefferson Hilditch (born 20 May 1956) is a former Australian international cricketer who played in 18 Test matches and eight One Day Internationals from 1979 to 1985. He played for New South Wales from 1977 to 1981 and for South ...
, David Boon and
Allan Border Allan Robert Border (born 27 July 1955) is an Australian cricket commentator and former international cricketer. A batsman, Border was for many years the captain of the Australian team. His playing nickname was "A.B.". He played 156 Test ma ...
. All four were the selection committee from 2000 to 2005.


Changes to the team

Due to the success of the team during the series the team remained unchanged between the tests. Between the 3rd and 4th Tests, Steve Waugh was injured after tearing his calf midway through the 3rd test but returned after a 19-day therapy plan. The team had been successful previously holding a record of 16 consecutive wins between 1999 and 2001. In the series Gilchrist, Martyn, and both Waugh brothers made nearly 1500 runs together. McGrath and Warne were described as "unstoppable", combining 63 wickets at 18, becoming "one of the most dominant one-two acts" in an Ashes series. The Australian team had 17 players. In a poll by the Australian Cricket Network among cricket fans, 7 players were named as the "Best Australian Ashes players". Hayden, Langer, Ponting, Waugh, Gilchrist, Warne and McGrath all featured.


Australia squad


England Team


Injury


General

According to a study on the 2001 international cricket season, injuries ranged from 19.0 injuries per 10,000 players in domestic matches to 38.5 injuries per 10,000 players in One Day Internationals. This is, however, an average of Australian teams. Within the 2001 international matches there were 22.2 injuries per 10 000 player hours. Studies done on injuries in cricket rely on the definition of injuries being made clear, either incorporating any reasons for a player to miss a match or criteria for an injury including the roles a player may have in a series.


Team injuries

Originally in the team party,
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was chosen to play in the one-day tests but injured a shoulder. Ashley Noffke was brought in to replace him but was replaced himself after damaging ankle ligaments at a practise. Brett Lee then was brough in to play in the one-day series, as well as the Tests. Steve Waugh injured himself between the Second and Third tests in the Ashes series, in a promotional game of squash between Waugh and No 1 Squash player
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for the
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in
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. He began to play in the Third Test but ripped his calf in the game having a 5-centimetre tear. Waugh made a 19-day recovery plan and played in the Third Test, taking 6 for 33, but did not bat.


Ireland tour

Captain Steve Waugh did not travel for the Ireland leg of the tour due to injury, which also ruled him out of the fourth Test. Adam Gilchrist was also not in Ireland, so Ponting was named captain for the series. In the team, Hayden and Mark Waugh had played in 1993 in Dublin, while Waugh, Langer, Ponting and McGrath had all played in Eglinton in 1997. The Irish team had no players from the 1993 competition but
Derek Heasley Derek Heasley (born 15 January 1972 in Lisburn, Northern Ireland) is an Irish cricketer. He is a right-handed batsman and right arm medium pace bowler. He made his debut for Ireland against Surrey on 14 May 1996 and has played for them 60 ti ...
, Andy Patterson and Kyle McCallan had both played in 1997.


England tour

Australia played six first-class One Day International games. In the first-class games Damien Martyn had the highest batting average with an average of 104.66 runs per game, with 9 games played. He also had the most runs between the English and Australian teams with 942 runs, followed by Ponting, Gilchrist and Mark Waugh with 844, 663 and 644 runs respectively. Shane Warne took the most wickets in the first-class games with 42 wickets. He also took the most catches in the first-class series with 13 overall, followed by Mark Waugh and Ponting with 12 and 11. Adam Gilchrist took the most dismissals with 31, beating Seccombe with 10.


First-class


Worcestershire vs Australians


M.C.C vs Australia


Essex vs Australia


Somerset vs Australia


Hampshire vs Australia


Sussex vs Australia


List A


Middlesex vs Australians


Northamptonshire vs Australians


Other One Day: Ireland vs Australians


The Ashes Series


1st Test

England was all out for less than 300 runs in the first innings, despite a 103-run partnership between Alec Stewart and Andy Caddick for the 10th wicket. England collapsed in the second innings from 142/2 to be all out for 164.


2nd Test


3rd Test

Shane Warne was named man of the match for 8 wickets. Adam Gilchrist took 10 fours and made 54 with Gillespie taking 27. In the first innings they were all out for 122. Shane Warne took 6 for 33 in the first innings with Jason Gillespie taking 3 low order wickets making England out for 162. Steve Waugh had to retire from the game due to injury.


4th Test

Australia elected to bat first and held a lead of 138 after the first innings. In the second innings, Australia declared on 176/4, setting England a target of 315 for victory. They reached this with six wickets in hand, thanks to an unbeaten 173 by Mark Butcher. Butcher was named Player of the Match, for what Gilchrist described as "one of the great Ashes innings".


5th Test

Australia elected to bat first. In the first innings, Australia was 641/4 and chose not to bat again. Over England's two innings, Glenn McGrath took 7 wickets overall. In England's first innings, they scored 432 runs and in the second took 184. Shane Warne was described as Player of the Match, with Mark Butcher and Glenn McGrath named as Players of the Series.


Players of the Series


Australian – Glenn McGrath

During the 2001 Ashes series, McGrath passed Dennis Lillie's record of 355 dismissals, becoming the highest wicket taker among Australian fast bowlers. He still holds that record, having extended it to 563 Test wickets. Internationally, he is second only to England's James Anderson with 614. McGrath played all five matches in the Ashes series. He took the most maiden overs with 56, 14 ahead of Jason Gillespie on 42. He played 194.2 overs, conceding 542 runs. McGrath took the most wickets through the series with 32 with best figures of 7/76. The 2001 Ashes was described as a display of his consistent style.


English – Mark Butcher

Butcher had not played for England since their tour to South Africa in 1999–2000, missing five straight tours between January 2000 and July 2001. However, a resurgence in form led to a call-up for the Ashes series. He played in all five Tests, but after scoring just 14 runs across the two innings in the 3rd Test, he was due to be dropped for the 4th; however, the team's co-captain for the 2nd and 3rd tests, Michael Atherton, intervened and Butcher kept his place in the team. He went on to score 173 not out in the second innings in a performance described as "amazing", as England went on to win the match by 6 wickets. It was termed by Adam Gilchrist, the Australian wicket keeper, as "one of the great Ashes innings".


References


External sources


Tour results
at Cricinfo.com


Annual reviews

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