![]() ![]() "I probably spent most of my career being grateful for what you're given. "I'm so happy, I feel like I've been banging the drum for five days for a long time, so it's a special moment," said England women captain Heather Knight. ![]() ![]() It will be only the second women's Test to be held over five days, the previous occasion being 30 years ago when Australia hosted England at North Sydney Oval in 1992. The women's Ashes will also feature three one-day internationals and three Twenty20s across July following the Test. The first men's Test will be held at Edgbaston, followed by Lord's, Headingley, Emirates Old Trafford and The Kia Oval.Įngland will play a one-off four-day Test against Ireland at Lord's from 1-4 June before the men's Ashes. The first men's Twenty20 between England and New Zealand on 30 August is the only international fixture scheduled to take place that month, with the third edition of The Hundred set to retain its place in the calendar. It will be the first home men's Ashes series for England in history to not feature a Test in August, going back to the first series there in 1884.Įngland's men will also host Ireland and New Zealand next year, while the women face Sri Lanka. The men's five-Test Ashes series will run from 16 June until 31 July. ![]()
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