The Ashes 2021–22
2021 · 2 teams · Test cricket
Tournament Overview
Series Overview
The 2021-22 Ashes series in Australia was a comprehensive victory for the home side, who reclaimed the urn they had lost in England in 2019. Australia won 4-0 across the five Tests, with the series finale in Hobart abandoned due to rain. Pat Cummins was elevated to the Test captaincy just weeks before the series after Tim Paine stood down, and he immediately proved his credentials as a leader alongside his match-winning pace bowling. David Warner, who had endured a lean run of form prior to the series, returned to devastating effect with two centuries that anchored Australia's batting. England arrived under Joe Root — statistically one of the best batters in the world that year — but their bowling attack struggled on Australian pitches. Ben Stokes was only partially fit throughout. England lost the first Test at the Gabba, the second in Adelaide, the third in Melbourne, and the fourth in Sydney, surrendering the Ashes by the fourth Test. The defeat prompted a complete reset of English cricket's approach, leading to the appointment of Ben Stokes as captain and Brendon McCullum as coach.
Key Highlights
- 1Australia won 4-0 to reclaim the Ashes they had surrendered in England in 2019
- 2David Warner rediscovered his best form after a difficult period, scoring two hundreds
- 3England lost the first four Tests consecutively, triggering significant squad changes
- 4Pat Cummins led Australia in his first Ashes series as captain and won convincingly
- 5The Gabba, Brisbane, hosted the opener — Australia's traditional Ashes fortress
