Ashes 2023: The Ashes is a long-running rivalry between two cricketing giants; India and Australia. The two teams will meet again at The Ashes 2023 on June 16, 2023, as the fierce rivals will compete for the coveted Urn. England will be hoping to get Urn back after 6 years at home, having lost him to Australia in 2017-18. The series will be part of the ICC World Test Championship 2023-2025 matches.
The upcoming Ashes series will be a momentous occasion as it will be the 73rd installment of this historic cricket rivalry. What makes it even more special is that it will be the 37th time the series will be held in England.
Ashes Calendar 2023
There is an interesting twist in Ashes 2023. For the first time in the illustrious 139-year history of the Ashes, no Test matches will be played in August during an Ashes series hosted in England. The series was moved up a bit due to The Hundred tournament scheduled for August.
Here is the complete Ashes 2023 schedule:
1st exam Friday |
Friday June 16-Tuesday June 20 |
2nd test |
Wednesday, June 28 to Sunday, July 2 |
2nd test |
Thursday, July 6 to Monday, July 10 |
3rd test |
Wednesday, July 19 to Sunday, July 23 |
4th test |
Thursday, July 27 to Monday, July 31 |
Ashes 2023 Squads
Moeen Ali came out of retirement to offset the woes of England, who suffered an early blow due to the absence of Jack Leach. Leach suffered a stress fracture in his back and has been ruled out of future games until further notice.
Here are the England and Australia squads:
England |
Australia |
Ben Stokes (c) Ollie Papa (VC) Moeen Ali James Anderson Jonny Bairstow (week) Broad Stuart Harry Brook Zak Crawley Ben Duckett Daniel Lawrence Jack Leach Matthew Potts Olivia Robinson Joe Root josh tongue Chris wakes up wood frames |
Pat Cummins (c) Steve Smith (V.C.) Scott Boland Alex Carey (week) Cameron Green marcus harris Josh Hazlewood travis head Josh Inglis (week) Usman Khawaja Marnus Labuschagne Natan Lyon michel marsh Todd Murphy Jimmy Peirson (week) Matt Renshaw Mitchell Starc David Warner |
Ashes 2023 stadiums and venues
From the historic Oval to the iconic Lords and the grandeur of Old Trafford to the timeless beauty of Headingley, these stadiums have witnessed some of cricket’s greatest moments.
Here is the complete list of Ashes 2023 stadiums along with venues and seating capacity:
Stadium |
Event |
Ability |
Edgbaston Cricket Ground |
Birmingham |
25,000 |
Mister |
London |
31,100 |
Cricket field with heading |
leeds |
18,350 |
Old Trafford |
Manchester |
26,000 |
The Kia Oval |
London |
27,500 |
Ashes 2023 Match Time
The five Tests were scheduled as day matches starting at 11am BST. The duration of the game is scheduled until 6:00 p.m., and can be extended until 6:30 p.m. to complete 90 overs, as long as there are no interruptions. At 1:00 p.m. there will be a 40-minute lunch break and at 3:40 p.m. there will be a 20-minute tea break.
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Source: sef.edu.vn