The England Cricket Board (ECB) and Cricket Australia have announced the schedule for the men’s and women’s Ashes on Wednesday, 21st September. The highly awaited series is set to be played next summer with the men’s Ashes scheduled to kickstart on 16th June and the women’s Ashes scheduled to begin from 22nd June.
The Men’s Cricket team will see their opening Test match scheduled to be played at Edgbaston in Birmingham while the women’s Ashes Ashes 2023 beginning at Trent Bridge in Nottingham. The remaining venues set to host the other four Tests for the men’s Ashes are Lord’s, Headingley, Old Trafford and Kennington Oval. Following the sole test match, the women’s team of England and Australia will compete across three ODIs and the same number of T20 Internationals.
The 2023 international fixtures for our England Men’s and Women’s sides have been announced, including two Ashes series against Australia.
Fixtures and ticketing information ⬇️
— England and Wales Cricket Board (@ECB_cricket) September 21, 2022
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ECB’s Interim CEO Clare Connor spoke about the Ashes 2023 announcement and was quoted as saying, “We’re absolutely delighted to be hosting two Ashes series in 2023, as well as hosting Ireland Men, New Zealand Men and Sri Lanka Women. Next summer will be huge for England Women and England Men. There are few events more special in English sport than a home Ashes series and I know that Heather, Ben, and their teams, will be excited and driven by the challenge of regaining the Ashes.”
“I am particularly delighted that we have announced our England Men and England Women’s fixtures side by side for the first time, meaning that supporters can enter the ballot or register interest for any fixture on the same day. June and July will be very special months for cricket in this country with the buzz of two Ashes series taking place simultaneously,” Connor further added.
Meanwhile, the International Cricket Council (ICC), has also disclosed the venues for the World Test Championship finals of 2023 and 2025. The Oval has been named to host the final in 2023, with the Lord’s in London named as the host two years later.
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