The Ashes 2017/18 Australia

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    The 2017–18 Ashes series is a forthcoming series of Test cricket matches to be contested between England and Australia for The Ashes. The series will be played at five venues across Australia between 23 November 2017 and 8 January 2018.
    5 Tests . Nov 23-Jan 08
    Fixtures

    1st Test - Australia vs England
    (Brisbane Cricket Ground, Woolloongabba, Brisbane)
    Thu Nov 23 - Mon Nov 27 10:00 local (00:00 GMT | 05:30 IST)


    2nd Test - Australia vs England (D/N)
    (Adelaide Ovale)
    Sat Dec 2 - Wed Dec 6 14:00 local (03:30 GMT | 09:00 IST)


    3rd Test - Australia vs England
    (Western Australia Cricket Association Ground, Perth)
    Thu Dec 14 - Mon Dec 18 10:30 local (02:30 GMT | 08:00 IST)


    4th Test - Australia vs England
    (Melbourne Cricket Ground)
    Tue Dec 26 - Sat Dec 30 10:30 local (23:30 GMT -1d | 05:00 IST)


    5th Test - Australia vs England
    (Sydney Cricket Ground)
    Thu Jan 4 - Mon Jan 8, 2018 10:30 local (23:30 GMT -1d | 05:00 IST)

    Squads

    England
    Not yet announced

    England


    Alastair Cook (Batsman)
    Mark Stoneman (Batsman)
    Joe Root (Captain)
    Dawid Malan (All-Rounder)
    Gary Ballance (Batsman)
    James Vince (Batsman)
    Moeen Ali (All-Rounder)
    Jonny Bairstow (Wicket-Keeper)
    Mason Crane (Bowler)
    Ben Foakes (Batsman)
    Chris Woakes (All-Rounder)
    Stuart Broad (All-Rounder)
    James Anderson (Bowler)
    Jake Ball (Bowler)
    Craig Overton (All-Rounder)
    Steven Finn (Bowler)



     
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    England's squad photo

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    The Ashes 2017-18: England stars clear to booze on Australia tour despite Ben Stokes scandal
    England coach Trevor Bayliss reveals no curfews or booze bans but players are told to behave themselves

    ENGLAND players will be allowed to drink on the Ashes – but have been warned to be sensible.

    Head coach Trevor Bayliss said Joe Root’s team would be expected to stay off the booze leading into Test matches.
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    Joe Root jokes alongside Trevor Bayliss and Stuart Broad during their team photo

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    England's all-time record wicket taker James Anderson in training in Perth today

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    Skipper Joe Root poses with the Ashes in official photo shoot

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    England fast bowler Stuart Broad at the nets in Perth

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    Moeen Ali carries his gear at the nets session in Perth today

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    England head coach Trevor Bayliss has given players the all-clear to drink on tour
     

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    England spared WACA Johnson revival

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    England get tour underway with warm-up game at third Test venue but have been bosted with absence of Ashes tormentor

    England have been spared a reprisal of the 2013-14 Ashes whitewash with Mitchell Johnson reportedly turning down the chance play in the tour-opening match in Perth this weekend.
    Johnson had been asked if he wanted to open the bowling against England for the Western Australia XI this weekend as part of his KFC Big Bash League preparation, but declined according to a report in The West Australian newspaper.
    Johnson destroyed England with 37 wickets in the 13-14 summer en route to an Ashes whitewash in a series that ended the international career of Kevin Pietersen and saw Graeme Swann and Jonathan Trott exit mid-tour.


    Mitch Johnson’s thunderbolts

     
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    The story of the greatest Ashes series of all time - England vs Australia 2005 Ashes

     

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    CA announce new Indian TV rights deal

    Sony lock in exclusive rights to broadcast Australian cricket into the India and the subcontinent on six-year deal


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    The agreement sees Sony acquire exclusive rights to broadcast the upcoming Magellan Ashes series, the 2021-22 Ashes as well as multiple Indian tours into countries including India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Afghanistan and Bangladesh.
    Sony, who take over from Star India as the television broadcaster of Australian cricket into the subcontinent, will deliver the matches via their 11-channel sports network.

    The Ashes will be telecast on Sony Six
     
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    We Believe We Can Win: Joe Root - Ashes 2017 Press Conference

    We Believe We Can Win: Joe Root - Ashes 2017 Press Conference
    - Joe Root
     

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    No Filter Ashes: Episode 1 with Broad, Vaughan, Root and Swann
     

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    Smith hits pre-Ashes form with Shield century
     

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    Ashes 2017: England left ‘frustrated’ as Australia warm-up highlights batting concern

    Ashes 2017: England left ‘frustrated’ as Australia warm-up highlights batting concerns

    Tour Match (D/N) at Adelaide
    Stumps: England 278/8 vs Cricket Australia XI
    David Malan 63
    Mark Stoneman 61
    Joe Root 58

    Daniel Fallins 71/4
    Jackson Coleman 66/3

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    Surrey opener Stoneman scored 61

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