Australian cricket team in England in 1993
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Die Ashes Tour 1993 war die Tour der australischen Cricket-Nationalmannschaft, die die 57. Austragung der Ashes beinhaltete, und wurde zwischen dem 19. Mai und 23. August 1993 ausgetragen. Die internationale Cricket-Tour war Teil der internationalen Cricket-Saison 1993 und umfasste sechs Test-Matches und drei ODIs. Australien gewann die Test-Serie mit 4–1 und sicherte sich die Ashes damit zum 29. Mal. Ebenfalls gewann Australien die ODI-Serie mit 3–0.
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The Australian cricket team toured England in 1993 aiming to retain The Ashes for a second consecutive occasion, having successfully defended them on home turf in the 1990/91 season. Six Test matches were scheduled, of which Australia won four and England one, with one match drawn. Australia won the Texaco Trophy series that preceded the Tests 3–0.
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Die Ashes Tour 1993 war die Tour der australischen Cricket-Nationalmannschaft, die die 57. Austragung der Ashes beinhaltete, und wurde zwischen dem 19. Mai und 23. August 1993 ausgetragen. Die internationale Cricket-Tour war Teil der internationalen Cricket-Saison 1993 und umfasste sechs Test-Matches und drei ODIs. Australien gewann die Test-Serie mit 4–1 und sicherte sich die Ashes damit zum 29. Mal. Ebenfalls gewann Australien die ODI-Serie mit 3–0.
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