5 greatest moments in Ashes history

Over the years, the Ashes has witnessed legendary spells, stunning centuries, and drama that ran over five days yet came down to the final ball.

By Mihir Korde

Updated - 16 Aug 2025, 17:23 IST

5 Min Read

4. Andrew Flintoff-Brett Lee, Ashes 2005:

England had just snatched a two-run victory that put the Ashes into the history books. Andrew Flintoff sat beside Brett Lee, making it one of the wholesome moments of the rivalry. The match had been a four-day fight. England’s 407 was met with Australia’s 308, before the hosts set 282 to win. At 175/8, Lee and Michael Kasprowicz refused to give up, swinging and scrambling until the equation was down to three runs. Then, Kasprowicz gloved Harmison to Geraint Jones, and Edgbaston exploded. Amid the celebration, Flintoff crossed the pitch, knelt, and rested a hand on Lee’s shoulder.

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