England or Australia, who will win the Ashes? Know all about it
Who will take the Ashes? As the most sensational cricket test series is underway, this million-dollar question is being asked.

England lost 4-0 last year on Australian soil, but since then a lot has changed. England are a transformed team under captain Ben Stokes and coach Brendon McCullum. They are playing positive cricket has achieved remarkable success in the last one year.
Men’s Ashes has five test matches, each to be played for five days if required. It began at Edgbaston on June 16 and will conclude at the Oval in July. Australia won the first two matches and the third match will begin on July 6. It is natural that they will put their best effort to win this match to consolidate their lead by 3-0.
Gutted for you, @OPope32 😢
— England Cricket (@englandcricket) July 4, 2023
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There is another problem for England as their player Ollie Pope has been ruled out for the rest of the series due to injury. He will undergo surgery soon. Former England captain Joe Root has called it a big blow.
All the matches of both men’s and women’s series will be telecast live on Sky Sports Cricket. Streaming will be available on Sky Go App while the highlights can be watched on the BBC.
FAQs:
Where and when did the Ashes 2023 begin?
The Ashes series began on June 16 at Edgbaston in England. Australia won this match.
All the matches of both men’s and women’s series will be telecast live on Sky Sports Cricket. Streaming will be available on Sky Go App while the highlights can be watched on the BBC.
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