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English cricket team in Australia in 2002–03

The England cricket team toured Australia in 2002–03, playing a five-Test series for The Ashes and a number of tour matches against Australian domestic teams. They also played a triangular ODI series against Australia and Sri Lanka. The first Test of the series, at Brisbane, was the 800th Test match to be played by England.[1]

2002–03 Ashes series
Date7 November 2002 – 6 January 2003
Location Australia
ResultAustralia won the five-Test series 4–1.
Player of the seriesMichael Vaughan (Eng)
2001
2005

Australia comfortably won the Test series 4–1 and retained the Ashes, which were in their possession since 1989. The player of the series was Michael Vaughan from England.

Tour matches edit

England XI v ACB Chairman's XI edit

22 October 2002
Scorecard
ACB Chairman's XI
301/7 (50 overs)
v
  England XI
243 (48.5 overs)
KM Harvey 114 (88)
AF Giles 3/56 [10]
RWT Key 68 (71)
GB Hogg 5/33 [8.5]
ACB Chairman's XI won by 58 runs
Lilac Hill, Perth
Umpires: B Bennett (Aus) and AR Craig (Aus)
Player of the match: KM Harvey (ACB XI)

England XI v Western Australia edit

24–25 October 2002
Scorecard
v
221 (87.2 overs)
AR Caddick 62 (78)
CD Thorp 4/58 [20]
313/6 (90 overs)
SE Marsh 92 (134)
MJ Hoggard 2/49 [15]
Match drawn
WACA Ground, Perth
Umpires: AR Craig (Aus) and IH Lock (Eng)
  • Western Australia won the toss and elected to field.

England XI v Western Australia edit

28–30 October 2002
Scorecard
v
213 (65.5 overs)
MJ North 71 (124)
AR Caddick 4/49 [19.5]
327 (102.5 overs)
N Hussain 117 (220)
MJ Nicholson 6/79 [19.5]
248 (74.2 overs)
CJL Rogers 86 (151)
SP Jones 5/78 [19]
130/5 (20 overs)
RWT Key 59 (48)
GB Hogg 2/26 [4]
Match drawn
WACA Ground, Perth
Umpires: IH Lock (Eng) and RG Patterson (Aus)
  • England XI won the toss and elected to field.
  • Attendance: Day 1 - 1203, Day 2 - 1484, Day 3 - 1171 (Total - 3858)

England XI v Queensland edit

2–4 November 2002
Scorecard
v
582 (158 overs)
ML Love 250 (414)
AF Giles 3/124 [40]
322/7 (102 overs)
MP Vaughan 127 (204)
NM Hauritz 3/48 [24]
Match drawn
Allan Border Field, Brisbane
Umpires: DL Orchard (SA) and PD Parker (Aus)
  • Queensland won the toss and elected to bat.

England XI v Australia A, 15–18 November 2002 edit

15–17 November 2002
Scorecard
v
353/3d (75 overs)
ML Love 201 (243)
C White 1/70 [14]
183 (70.2 overs)
JP Crawley 43* (125)
BA Williams 5/52 [18.2]
310/5d (128 overs) (f/o)
RWT Key 174* (386)
NM Hauritz 2/75 [40.0]
Match drawn
Bellerive Oval, Hobart
Umpires: RL Parry (Aus) and JH Smeaton (Aus)
Player of the match: ML Love
  • England XI won the toss and elected to field.

England XI v New South Wales, 6 December 2002 edit

6 December 2002
Scorecard
  England XI
206 (49.2 overs)
v
New South Wales
211/2 (42 overs)
RC Irani 81 (120)
SM Katich 3/46 [10]
MJ Slater 115 (136)
SJ Harmison 1/42 [6]
New South Wales won by 8 wickets
Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney
Umpires: NSD Fowler (Aus) and SJA Taufel (Aus)
  • England XI won the toss and elected to field

England XI v Australia A, 8 December 2002 edit

8 December 2002
Scorecard
Australia A
205/9 (50 overs)
v
  England XI
182 (47 overs)
JL Langer 62 (103)
RC Irani 3/30 [10]
RC Irani 33 (22)
GB Hogg 3/32 [10]
Australia A won by 23 runs
Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney
Umpires: PD Parker (Aus) and SJA Taufel (Aus)
  • Australia A won the toss and elected to bat

England XI v Prime Minister's XI, 10 December 2002 edit

10 December 2002
Scorecard
  England XI
152 (40.4 overs)
v
Prime Minister's XI
153/6 (31.4 overs)
CMW Read 33* (43)
ML Lewis 3/22 [8.4]
LA Carseldine 46 (60)
RJ Kirtley 3/27 [6]
Prime Minister's XI won by 4 wickets
Manuka Oval, Canberra
Umpires: GR Clifton (Aus) and BNJ Oxenford (Aus)
  • England XI won the toss and elected to bat

England XI v Sir Donald Bradman XI, 8 January 2003 edit

8 January 2003
Scorecard
  England XI
279/8 (50 overs)
v
Sir Donald Bradman XI
285/4 (46.3 overs)
OA Shah 127 (154)
GJ Mail 2/11 [3]
ME Waugh 108* (99)
MJ Hoggard 2/60 [10]
Sir Donald Bradman XI won by 6 wickets
Bradman Oval, Bowral
  • Sir Donald Bradman XI won the toss and elected to field

The Ashes series edit

1st Test edit

7–10 November 2002
Scorecard
v
492 (130.2 overs)
ML Hayden 197 (268)
AF Giles 4/101 [29.2]
325 (106.5 overs)
ME Trescothick 72 (158)
GD McGrath 4/87 [30]
296/5d (71 overs)
ML Hayden 103 (152)
Andrew Caddick 3/95 [23]
79 (28.2 overs)
MA Butcher 40 (76)
GD McGrath 4/36 [12]
Australia won by 384 runs
The Gabba, Brisbane
Umpires: SA Bucknor (WI) and RE Koertzen (SA)
Player of the match: ML Hayden (Aus)
  • England won the toss and elected to field.

The first Test of the series began with what Wisden called "one of the costliest decisions in Test history", as England captain Nasser Hussain won the toss and chose to send Australia in to bat.[2] Australia's batsmen took advantage of several dropped catches and other mistakes in the field to amass 364 for 2, with Ricky Ponting contributing 123 before being bowled by Ashley Giles, and Matthew Hayden finishing the day on 186 not out. England's woeful day in the field was capped by a severe injury to young bowler Simon Jones, who ruptured his anterior cruciate ligament while sliding to field a ball and was forced to withdraw from the tour.

England fought back on the second day of the Test. Hayden advanced to 197 before gloving a catch to Wicket-keeper Alec Stewart, and the Australians' last eight wickets fell for just 128 runs despite 57 from Shane Warne. Giles added three more wickets to his total and Andy Caddick took three in the day, including the captain Steve Waugh for just 7. The England batsmen then began, Marcus Trescothick and Mark Butcher sharing an unbroken century partnership to take England to 158 for 1 at stumps.

However, the Australians fought back on the third day. Butcher and Trescothick were both out early in the same over to Glenn McGrath. Hussain and John Crawley managed to stabilise the England innings and advanced to 268 for 3. However, England lost their last six wickets for 57 runs as the tail collapsed around Crawley, leaving him on 69 not out at the end of the innings. Australia started their second innings positively but lost both Justin Langer and Ponting to Caddick by the end of the day. A partnership between Hayden and Damien Martyn saw each advance to 40 not out by the close.

Australia advanced to a commanding lead on the fourth and final day, Hayden becoming only the fourth Australian to score a century in both innings of a Test match with his 103. Adam Gilchrist weighed in with 60 not out from 59 balls to take the Aussies to 296 for 5. Giles and Caddick were the only England bowlers to have any success: Giles taking the wickets of both Hayden and Ponting to finish with figures of 2 for 90 and Caddick taking 3 for 95. Waugh's declaration left England with a target of 464 runs for victory. However, England eventually finished with figures of 79 all out in 28 overs, with Mark Butcher the highest scorer at 40. Michael Vaughan departed LBW to McGrath on the third ball of the innings and Trescothick soon followed, caught at slip off Jason Gillespie. Brief partnerships between Hussain and Butcher, and then Butcher and Craig White were soon ended by McGrath (4 for 36) and Warne (3 for 29).

2nd Test edit

21–24 November 2002
Scorecard
v
342 (115.5 overs)
MP Vaughan 177 (306)
JN Gillespie 4/78 [26.5]
552/9d (139.2 overs)
RT Ponting 154 (269)
C White 4/106 [28]
159 (59.2 overs)
AJ Stewart 57 (101)
GD McGrath 4/41 [17.2]
Australia won by an innings and 51 runs
Adelaide Oval, Adelaide
Umpires: SA Bucknor (WI) and RE Koertzen (SA)
Player of the match: RT Ponting (Aus)
  • England won the toss and elected to bat.
  • Play on Day 4 was reduced due to rain.

The second Test at Adelaide started much more positively for England, who had made several changes to their side, bringing in spinner Richard Dawson, Steve Harmison and Robert Key for the injured Ashley Giles, Simon Jones and John Crawley. Nasser Hussain won the toss and this time decided to bat, a decision that looked good as England advanced to 295 for 4 by the end of the day. However, this confident score was largely built around a massive 177 from Michael Vaughan, who was finally out to the last ball of the day, edging Andy Bichel to slip. No other England batsmen passed fifty, and Vaughan himself was lucky to escape dismissal on just 19 when he seemed to have been caught off Bichel by Justin Langer – TV replays proved inconclusive.

Australia took firm control of the match on the second day after a strong performance with both ball and bat. England crumbled from their strong overnight position to 342 all out, losing their last seven wickets for just 47 runs. Mark Butcher was caught behind off Jason Gillespie having added nothing to the overnight total, and England's tail was quickly dismissed by Gillespie (who finished with 4 for 78) and Warne (4 for 93). The English bowlers were next to suffer as the Australians advanced to 247 for 2 at stumps with Ricky Ponting undefeated overnight on 83. Matthew Hoggard and Andy Caddick were both smashed around the field and it was left to Craig White and Dawson to make the only breakthroughs in the afternoon, White having Matthew Hayden caught on 46 and Dawson striking to have Justin Langer caught behind on 48.

The situation worsened for England on the third day. Ponting and Damien Martyn batted through the morning session to take their overnight partnership for the third wicket to 242 before Martyn was caught off Harmison for 95 shortly after lunch, and Ponting went on to convert his overnight 83 into 154 before holing out to White. Darren Lehmann, Steve Waugh and Shane Warne fell quickly but expensively, Waugh making 34 runs from just 40 deliveries. A 77 run eighth-wicket partnership between Bichel and Adam Gilchrist off just 14 overs advanced the Aussies to a commanding 552 before Gilchrist was out miscuing a hook off Harmison and Waugh declared the innings. Needing 211 to avoid an innings defeat, England got off to a nightmare start as they collapsed to 36 for 3 by the close of play, losing Marcus Trescothick LBW to Gillespie for a duck, Butcher LBW to Glenn McGrath shortly afterwards and finally Hussain clean bowled by Bichel.

England began the fourth day hoping for rain, but despite several short delays for weather the Aussies completed the innings victory with a day to spare. Key completed a disappointing Ashes debut as he was caught at mid-wicket off Bichel for 1 in the third over of the morning, and though Vaughan and Alec Stewart looked to stabilise the innings their partnership was broken when McGrath took an impressive catch to dismiss Vaughan off the bowling of Warne. Stewart, supported by a defensive Craig White, continued to make his 41st Test half century but the two fell in successive balls to leave England in hopeless circumstances. The tail fell to leave 159 all out, McGrath taking 4 for 41 and Warne 3 for 36, giving the Aussies a crushing victory by an innings and 51 runs.

3rd Test edit

29 November–1 December 2002
Scorecard
v
185 (64.2 overs)
RWT Key 47 (108)
B Lee 3/78 [20]
456 (99.1 overs)
DR Martyn 71 (158)
C White 5/127 [23.1]
223 (82.1 overs)
AJ Stewart 66* (83)
GD McGrath 2/24 [21]
Australia won by an innings and 48 runs
WACA Ground, Perth
Umpires: SA Bucknor (WI) and RE Koertzen (SA)
Player of the match: DR Martyn (Aus)
  • England won the toss and elected to bat.

4th Test edit

26–30 December 2002
Scorecard
v
551/6d (146 overs)
JL Langer 250 (407)
C White 3/133 [33]
270 (89.3 overs)
C White 85* (134)
JN Gillespie 4/25 [16.3]
107/5 (23.1 overs)
RT Ponting 30 (35)
AR Caddick 3/51 [12]
387 (120.4 overs) (f/o)
MP Vaughan 145 (218)
SCG MacGill 5/152 [48]
Australia won by 5 wickets
Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne
Umpires: DL Orchard (SA) and RB Tiffin (Zim)
Player of the match: JL Langer (Aus)
  • Australia won the toss and elected to bat.
  • Martin Love (Aus) made his Test debut.

5th Test edit

2–6 January 2003
Scorecard
v
362 (127 overs)
MA Butcher 124 (275)
AJ Bichel 3/86 [21]
363 (80.3 overs)
AC Gilchrist 133 (121)
MJ Hoggard 4/92 [21.3]
452/9d (125.3 overs)
MP Vaughan 183 (278)
SCG MacGill 3/120 [41]
226 (54 overs)
AJ Bichel 49 (58)
AR Caddick 7/94 [22]
England won by 225 runs
Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney
Umpires: DL Orchard (SA) and RB Tiffin (Zim)
Player of the match: MP Vaughan (Eng)
  • England won the toss and elected to bat.

References edit

  1. ^ Booth, Lawrence (12 April 2018). The Shorter Wisden 2018: The Best Writing from Wisden Cricketers' Almanack 2018. Bloomsbury Publishing. ISBN 9781472953582. Retrieved 29 April 2018 – via Google Books.
  2. ^ "Welcome back". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 14 November 2017.

Sources edit

  • Playfair Cricket Annual
  • Wisden Cricketers Almanack

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The England cricket team toured Australia in 2002 03 playing a five Test series for The Ashes and a number of tour matches against Australian domestic teams They also played a triangular ODI series against Australia and Sri Lanka The first Test of the series at Brisbane was the 800th Test match to be played by England 1 2002 03 Ashes seriesDate7 November 2002 6 January 2003LocationAustraliaResultAustralia won the five Test series 4 1 Player of the seriesMichael Vaughan Eng Teams Australia EnglandCaptainsSteve WaughNasser HussainMost runsMatthew Hayden 496 Michael Vaughan 633 Most wicketsJason Gillespie 20 Andrew Caddick 20 20012005 Australia comfortably won the Test series 4 1 and retained the Ashes which were in their possession since 1989 The player of the series was Michael Vaughan from England Contents 1 Tour matches 1 1 England XI v ACB Chairman s XI 1 2 England XI v Western Australia 1 3 England XI v Western Australia 1 4 England XI v Queensland 1 5 England XI v Australia A 15 18 November 2002 1 6 England XI v New South Wales 6 December 2002 1 7 England XI v Australia A 8 December 2002 1 8 England XI v Prime Minister s XI 10 December 2002 1 9 England XI v Sir Donald Bradman XI 8 January 2003 2 The Ashes series 2 1 1st Test 2 2 2nd Test 2 3 3rd Test 2 4 4th Test 2 5 5th Test 3 References 4 SourcesTour matches editEngland XI v ACB Chairman s XI edit 22 October 2002 ScorecardACB Chairman s XI301 7 50 overs v nbsp England XI243 48 5 overs KM Harvey 114 88 AF Giles 3 56 10 RWT Key 68 71 GB Hogg 5 33 8 5 ACB Chairman s XI won by 58 runsLilac Hill Perth Umpires B Bennett Aus and AR Craig Aus Player of the match KM Harvey ACB XI England XI v Western Australia edit 24 25 October 2002 ScorecardEngland XI nbsp v Western Australia221 87 2 overs AR Caddick 62 78 CD Thorp 4 58 20 313 6 90 overs SE Marsh 92 134 MJ Hoggard 2 49 15 Match drawnWACA Ground Perth Umpires AR Craig Aus and IH Lock Eng Western Australia won the toss and elected to field England XI v Western Australia edit 28 30 October 2002 ScorecardWestern Australia v nbsp England XI213 65 5 overs MJ North 71 124 AR Caddick 4 49 19 5 327 102 5 overs N Hussain 117 220 MJ Nicholson 6 79 19 5 248 74 2 overs CJL Rogers 86 151 SP Jones 5 78 19 130 5 20 overs RWT Key 59 48 GB Hogg 2 26 4 Match drawnWACA Ground Perth Umpires IH Lock Eng and RG Patterson Aus England XI won the toss and elected to field Attendance Day 1 1203 Day 2 1484 Day 3 1171 Total 3858 England XI v Queensland edit 2 4 November 2002 ScorecardQueensland v nbsp England XI582 158 overs ML Love 250 414 AF Giles 3 124 40 322 7 102 overs MP Vaughan 127 204 NM Hauritz 3 48 24 Match drawnAllan Border Field Brisbane Umpires DL Orchard SA and PD Parker Aus Queensland won the toss and elected to bat England XI v Australia A 15 18 November 2002 edit 15 17 November 2002 ScorecardAustralia A v nbsp England XI353 3d 75 overs ML Love 201 243 C White 1 70 14 183 70 2 overs JP Crawley 43 125 BA Williams 5 52 18 2 310 5d 128 overs f o RWT Key 174 386 NM Hauritz 2 75 40 0 Match drawnBellerive Oval Hobart Umpires RL Parry Aus and JH Smeaton Aus Player of the match ML LoveEngland XI won the toss and elected to field England XI v New South Wales 6 December 2002 edit 6 December 2002 Scorecard nbsp England XI206 49 2 overs v New South Wales211 2 42 overs RC Irani 81 120 SM Katich 3 46 10 MJ Slater 115 136 SJ Harmison 1 42 6 New South Wales won by 8 wicketsSydney Cricket Ground Sydney Umpires NSD Fowler Aus and SJA Taufel Aus England XI won the toss and elected to field England XI v Australia A 8 December 2002 edit 8 December 2002 ScorecardAustralia A205 9 50 overs v nbsp England XI182 47 overs JL Langer 62 103 RC Irani 3 30 10 RC Irani 33 22 GB Hogg 3 32 10 Australia A won by 23 runsSydney Cricket Ground Sydney Umpires PD Parker Aus and SJA Taufel Aus Australia A won the toss and elected to bat England XI v Prime Minister s XI 10 December 2002 edit 10 December 2002 Scorecard nbsp England XI152 40 4 overs v Prime Minister s XI153 6 31 4 overs CMW Read 33 43 ML Lewis 3 22 8 4 LA Carseldine 46 60 RJ Kirtley 3 27 6 Prime Minister s XI won by 4 wicketsManuka Oval Canberra Umpires GR Clifton Aus and BNJ Oxenford Aus England XI won the toss and elected to bat England XI v Sir Donald Bradman XI 8 January 2003 edit 8 January 2003 Scorecard nbsp England XI279 8 50 overs v Sir Donald Bradman XI285 4 46 3 overs OA Shah 127 154 GJ Mail 2 11 3 ME Waugh 108 99 MJ Hoggard 2 60 10 Sir Donald Bradman XI won by 6 wicketsBradman Oval BowralSir Donald Bradman XI won the toss and elected to fieldThe Ashes series edit1st Test edit 7 10 November 2002 ScorecardAustralia nbsp v nbsp England492 130 2 overs ML Hayden 197 268 AF Giles 4 101 29 2 325 106 5 overs ME Trescothick 72 158 GD McGrath 4 87 30 296 5d 71 overs ML Hayden 103 152 Andrew Caddick 3 95 23 79 28 2 overs MA Butcher 40 76 GD McGrath 4 36 12 Australia won by 384 runsThe Gabba Brisbane Umpires SA Bucknor WI and RE Koertzen SA Player of the match ML Hayden Aus England won the toss and elected to field The first Test of the series began with what Wisden called one of the costliest decisions in Test history as England captain Nasser Hussain won the toss and chose to send Australia in to bat 2 Australia s batsmen took advantage of several dropped catches and other mistakes in the field to amass 364 for 2 with Ricky Ponting contributing 123 before being bowled by Ashley Giles and Matthew Hayden finishing the day on 186 not out England s woeful day in the field was capped by a severe injury to young bowler Simon Jones who ruptured his anterior cruciate ligament while sliding to field a ball and was forced to withdraw from the tour England fought back on the second day of the Test Hayden advanced to 197 before gloving a catch to Wicket keeper Alec Stewart and the Australians last eight wickets fell for just 128 runs despite 57 from Shane Warne Giles added three more wickets to his total and Andy Caddick took three in the day including the captain Steve Waugh for just 7 The England batsmen then began Marcus Trescothick and Mark Butcher sharing an unbroken century partnership to take England to 158 for 1 at stumps However the Australians fought back on the third day Butcher and Trescothick were both out early in the same over to Glenn McGrath Hussain and John Crawley managed to stabilise the England innings and advanced to 268 for 3 However England lost their last six wickets for 57 runs as the tail collapsed around Crawley leaving him on 69 not out at the end of the innings Australia started their second innings positively but lost both Justin Langer and Ponting to Caddick by the end of the day A partnership between Hayden and Damien Martyn saw each advance to 40 not out by the close Australia advanced to a commanding lead on the fourth and final day Hayden becoming only the fourth Australian to score a century in both innings of a Test match with his 103 Adam Gilchrist weighed in with 60 not out from 59 balls to take the Aussies to 296 for 5 Giles and Caddick were the only England bowlers to have any success Giles taking the wickets of both Hayden and Ponting to finish with figures of 2 for 90 and Caddick taking 3 for 95 Waugh s declaration left England with a target of 464 runs for victory However England eventually finished with figures of 79 all out in 28 overs with Mark Butcher the highest scorer at 40 Michael Vaughan departed LBW to McGrath on the third ball of the innings and Trescothick soon followed caught at slip off Jason Gillespie Brief partnerships between Hussain and Butcher and then Butcher and Craig White were soon ended by McGrath 4 for 36 and Warne 3 for 29 2nd Test edit 21 24 November 2002 ScorecardEngland nbsp v nbsp Australia342 115 5 overs MP Vaughan 177 306 JN Gillespie 4 78 26 5 552 9d 139 2 overs RT Ponting 154 269 C White 4 106 28 159 59 2 overs AJ Stewart 57 101 GD McGrath 4 41 17 2 Australia won by an innings and 51 runsAdelaide Oval Adelaide Umpires SA Bucknor WI and RE Koertzen SA Player of the match RT Ponting Aus England won the toss and elected to bat Play on Day 4 was reduced due to rain The second Test at Adelaide started much more positively for England who had made several changes to their side bringing in spinner Richard Dawson Steve Harmison and Robert Key for the injured Ashley Giles Simon Jones and John Crawley Nasser Hussain won the toss and this time decided to bat a decision that looked good as England advanced to 295 for 4 by the end of the day However this confident score was largely built around a massive 177 from Michael Vaughan who was finally out to the last ball of the day edging Andy Bichel to slip No other England batsmen passed fifty and Vaughan himself was lucky to escape dismissal on just 19 when he seemed to have been caught off Bichel by Justin Langer TV replays proved inconclusive Australia took firm control of the match on the second day after a strong performance with both ball and bat England crumbled from their strong overnight position to 342 all out losing their last seven wickets for just 47 runs Mark Butcher was caught behind off Jason Gillespie having added nothing to the overnight total and England s tail was quickly dismissed by Gillespie who finished with 4 for 78 and Warne 4 for 93 The English bowlers were next to suffer as the Australians advanced to 247 for 2 at stumps with Ricky Ponting undefeated overnight on 83 Matthew Hoggard and Andy Caddick were both smashed around the field and it was left to Craig White and Dawson to make the only breakthroughs in the afternoon White having Matthew Hayden caught on 46 and Dawson striking to have Justin Langer caught behind on 48 The situation worsened for England on the third day Ponting and Damien Martyn batted through the morning session to take their overnight partnership for the third wicket to 242 before Martyn was caught off Harmison for 95 shortly after lunch and Ponting went on to convert his overnight 83 into 154 before holing out to White Darren Lehmann Steve Waugh and Shane Warne fell quickly but expensively Waugh making 34 runs from just 40 deliveries A 77 run eighth wicket partnership between Bichel and Adam Gilchrist off just 14 overs advanced the Aussies to a commanding 552 before Gilchrist was out miscuing a hook off Harmison and Waugh declared the innings Needing 211 to avoid an innings defeat England got off to a nightmare start as they collapsed to 36 for 3 by the close of play losing Marcus Trescothick LBW to Gillespie for a duck Butcher LBW to Glenn McGrath shortly afterwards and finally Hussain clean bowled by Bichel England began the fourth day hoping for rain but despite several short delays for weather the Aussies completed the innings victory with a day to spare Key completed a disappointing Ashes debut as he was caught at mid wicket off Bichel for 1 in the third over of the morning and though Vaughan and Alec Stewart looked to stabilise the innings their partnership was broken when McGrath took an impressive catch to dismiss Vaughan off the bowling of Warne Stewart supported by a defensive Craig White continued to make his 41st Test half century but the two fell in successive balls to leave England in hopeless circumstances The tail fell to leave 159 all out McGrath taking 4 for 41 and Warne 3 for 36 giving the Aussies a crushing victory by an innings and 51 runs 3rd Test edit 29 November 1 December 2002 ScorecardEngland nbsp v nbsp Australia185 64 2 overs RWT Key 47 108 B Lee 3 78 20 456 99 1 overs DR Martyn 71 158 C White 5 127 23 1 223 82 1 overs AJ Stewart 66 83 GD McGrath 2 24 21 Australia won by an innings and 48 runsWACA Ground Perth Umpires SA Bucknor WI and RE Koertzen SA Player of the match DR Martyn Aus England won the toss and elected to bat 4th Test edit 26 30 December 2002 ScorecardAustralia nbsp v nbsp England551 6d 146 overs JL Langer 250 407 C White 3 133 33 270 89 3 overs C White 85 134 JN Gillespie 4 25 16 3 107 5 23 1 overs RT Ponting 30 35 AR Caddick 3 51 12 387 120 4 overs f o MP Vaughan 145 218 SCG MacGill 5 152 48 Australia won by 5 wicketsMelbourne Cricket Ground Melbourne Umpires DL Orchard SA and RB Tiffin Zim Player of the match JL Langer Aus Australia won the toss and elected to bat Martin Love Aus made his Test debut 5th Test edit 2 6 January 2003 ScorecardEngland nbsp v nbsp Australia362 127 overs MA Butcher 124 275 AJ Bichel 3 86 21 363 80 3 overs AC Gilchrist 133 121 MJ Hoggard 4 92 21 3 452 9d 125 3 overs MP Vaughan 183 278 SCG MacGill 3 120 41 226 54 overs AJ Bichel 49 58 AR Caddick 7 94 22 England won by 225 runsSydney Cricket Ground Sydney Umpires DL Orchard SA and RB Tiffin Zim Player of the match MP Vaughan Eng England won the toss and elected to bat References edit Booth Lawrence 12 April 2018 The Shorter Wisden 2018 The Best Writing from Wisden Cricketers Almanack 2018 Bloomsbury Publishing ISBN 9781472953582 Retrieved 29 April 2018 via Google Books Welcome back ESPN Cricinfo Retrieved 14 November 2017 Sources editPlayfair Cricket Annual 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