Delhi: Cricket Australia announced the schedule of Ashes Series 2025 on 16 October. This series will start in Perth this time, where the first Test will be played from 21 to 25 November. The second day-night test will be held in Gabba from 4 to 8 December. The third match will be played at Adelaide Oval from 17 to 21 December, while the Boxing Day Test will be held at Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) from 26 December. The last and fifth Test will be held in Sydney from 4 to 8 January.
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This is the first time since 1982-83, when the first match of this series is being played in Perth instead of Brisbane. It is known that the England team will tour Australia this time. The Kangaroos have won the last eight Ashes Tests in Perth, giving them a strong position in the first Test, whereas last season the Ashes series was drawn 2-2.
At the same time, Adelaide Oval hosted the Ashes Test in 2013, in which Mitchell Johnson led his team to victory by 218 runs by taking 7 wickets in the first innings. Now it remains to be seen whether the Australian team can maintain its excellent performance in the Ashes or not. At the same time, England will also try to defeat the hosts on their own soil.
Complete schedule of Ashes series 2025-26
First Test – 21 November to 25 November in Perth
Second Test – 4th December to 8th December at Gabba
Third Test – 17 December to 21 December at Adelaide Oval
Fourth Test – 26 December to 30 December in Melbourne
Fifth Test – from January 4 to January 8 in Sydney
FAQ
When did the Ashes series start?
The world’s oldest series ‘The Ashes’ begins 1882 It took place in. However, Australia-England have been playing Test series since 1877. The world’s first test match was played between these two countries and later it was named Ashes series.
In which two countries does the Ashes series take place?
ashes series, England and Australia It is a test cricket series played between. This is one of the oldest rivalries in cricket.
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