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By 1883, the tradition of England-Australia tours was well established, that year having concluded the first Ashes series.
When England lost at home for the first time in 1882, The Sporting Times lamented the death of cricket in the mother country and declared that " the body will be cremated and the ashes taken to Australia ".
England captain Ivo Bligh promised that on the tour to Australia in 1882 – 83 he would regain " the ashes " and the term began to be established.
During that tour a small terracotta urn was presented to Bligh by a group of Melbourne women.
The urn is commonly, but erroneously, believed to be the trophy of the Ashes series, but it has never been formally adopted as such and Bligh always considered it to be a personal gift.

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