Australia vs England 3rd Ashes Test Match 2013


  • Australia
    385
    103.3 Overs
    Steve Smith
    111(208)
    David Warner
    60(77)
    Stuart Broad
    100/3
    Graeme Swann
    71/2
  • England
    251
    88 Overs
    Alastair Cook
    72(153)
    Michael Carber..
    43(76)
    Peter Siddle
    36/3
    Ryan Harris
    48/3
  • Australia
    369/6
    87 Overs
    David Warner
    112(140)
    Shane Watson
    103(108)
    Tim Bresnan
    53/2
    Ben Stokes
    82/2
  • England
    353
    103.2 Overs
    Ben Stokes
    120(195)
    Ian Bell
    60(93)
    Mitchell Johns..
    78/4
    Nathan Lyon
    70/3
The third test match in the ashes series will start on 13th December 2013 and end on 17th December 2013. This test match will be held at the WACA Ground/Stadium in Perth, Australia. The WACA ground has a capacity of 24,500 and it is one of the most prestigious and oldest cricket stadiums in all of Australia. It was established in the year 1890 and is owned by the Western Australian Cricket Australian. The third test match of the ashes 2013-14 series that will be held here is bound to be an exciting match.
The third test match of the Ashes 2013-14 Series can be a deciding factor about which team is going to win the tournament and take the Ashes urn home.

The first two matches are important too but if a team has already won the first two matches then winning this match will secure their hands on the Ashes Cup. If one team has won a match each then also both the sides will put on a hell of a fight to get one step ahead of the other team by winning this match. Like all ashes test matches it will also be broadcasted on many sports channels in countries like Australia, England, India, Pakistan, Zimbabwe and South Africa.

The captain of the test team of England is Alistair Cook while the captain of the test team of the team of Australia is Michael Clarke. Cook is an opening batsman and he is left handed while Clarke is a right handed batsman. Both are very capable leaders of their team and have their own strategy on winning the Ashes cup. England and Australia are both pretty big names when it comes to cricket. They are also two of the oldest cricket associations in the world. This is why the Ashes are considered to be such a big deal in the world of cricket.