Schedule for men’s and women’s Ashes in 2023 announced


Schedule for men’s and women’s Ashes in 2023 announced

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The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) announced the schedule for the men’s and women’s Ashes on Wednesday, September 21, which will take place in the summer of 2023 . Edgbaston in Birmingham will host the opening Test of men’s Ashes from June 16. While, women’s Ashes is scheduled to take place on June 22 at Trent Bridge in Nottingham.

“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,” said ECB interim Chief Executive Officer Clare Connor.

“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,” he added.

Ben Stokes will lead the men’s English side while Heather Knight will captain the women team. For Australia, Pat Cummins will be in charge of the men’s team.

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Schedule for men’s and women’s Ashes in 2023

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Men’s Ashes series

1st Test June 16-20, Edgbaston in Birmingham

2nd Test June 28 to July 2, Lord’s in London

3rd Test July 6 to 10, Headingley in Leeds

4th Test July 19 to 23, Old Trafford in Manchester

5th Test July 27 to 31, Kennington Oval in London

Women’s Ashes series

Only Test June 22-26, Trent Bridge in Nottingham

1st T20I July 1, Edgbaston in Birmingham

2nd T20I July 5, Kennington Oval in London

3rd T20I July 8, Lord’s in London

1st ODI July 12, Bristol

2nd ODI Rose Bowl in Southampton

3rd ODI July 18, Taunton

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