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Ashes 2025-26: England desperate to end drought in Australia from Perth

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The build-up to the Ashes series, starting on Friday (November 21, 2025) began at the end of July 2023 following one of the more acrimonious Test cricket series between England and Australia.

Australia and England are gearing up to launch the thrilling 2025-26 Ashes series this Friday (November 21) in Perth.

Ben Stokes and his England lineup won that Test at The Oval in South London but it wasn’t enough to reclaim the Ashes from the Aussies, who won the first two Tests and drew the fourth in a five-match series to retain the old urn.

Cue to Perth Stadium, Day 1 of a possible 25 spanning seven weeks and five cities.

There are some big questions in play.

Can an ageing, understrength Australia continue its unbeaten run in Ashes Tests on home soil that dates to the 2010-11 series? Can Stokes inspire an end to that long drought for England? Can Joe Root, the world’s No. 1-ranked Test batter, finally post an Ashes century in Australia? Can Stokes and Root win a Test on Australian soil for the first time?

The Aussies

Australia captain Pat Cummins and fellow paceman Josh Hazlewood will be missing the first Test because of injuries, leaving Australia’s attack without half of its frontline bowlers.

The remaining half — left-arm fast bowler Mitchell Starc and offspinner Nathan Lyon — are confident that the team can win on what is expected to be a fast, bouncy pitch in Perth. Brendan Doggett is set to make his Test debut alongside fellow fast bowler Scott Boland, making it the first time an Australian men’s Test XI will contain two players with Indigenous heritage.

“Good to see the depth in the squad,” Starc said. “We know what Scotty Boland can do, … (and) Doggie’s’ coming off a hot streak at the moment.” 

Cameron Green’s fitness to bowl means he’ll fill the allrounder spot and Australia can give opening batter Jake Weatherald a debut Test at the age of 31. The flow-on means Marnus Labuschagne will return to the Test lineup at No. 3, with stand-in skipper Steve Smith at No. 4.

The English

Stokes knows the record: 13 losses, two draws and no wins in the last 15 Tests Down Under for England. He’s thinking more about the 2010-11 squad that beat the Australians 3-1.

“I do understand how big a series this is. I’ve come here absolutely desperate to get home on that plane in January as one of the lucky few captains from England who have come here and been successful,” he said. “A lot has been spoken of about the history and how it has gone for England — this is our chance to create our own history.” 

In a bid to break the drought, England is likely to start a pair of express pace bowlers in conditions expected to suit them. Jofra Archer is primed to do well in Australia and 35-year-old Mark Wood recovered from a minor hamstring strain to be including in the 12-man match squad for the first Test. Stokes will bowl and it’s likely seamers Brydon Carse and Gus Atkinson will also start, although spinner Shoaib Bashir has been included in the 12.

“Jofra and Woody are amazing bowlers and they’ll be huge for us this series,” Atkinson said. “You hear about (Tests in Australia) and it’s all pace, pace, pace’ but we’re hearing lately a bit more seam movement. It’s nice to hear that — something I’m looking forward to.” 

Smith’s role

The 36-year-old Smith will lead Australia for the third time this year and the seventh time since his era as captain ended in the wake of the Sandpapergate scandal in 2018.

He filled in as skipper the last time England toured Australia in 2021-22, after Cummins was forced to isolate for the Adelaide Test during the COVID-19 pandemic.

“He’s a lot more relaxed as a person all round,” Starc said of his longtime teammate. “Even the times that he’s captained since, when he’s had to fill in for Pat, it’s a different approach.

“He’s still that competitive beast, and still wants to be the best, and still will leave no stone unturned. But I think he’s finding a few outlets to actually switch off from time to time … and just not be cricket 100% of the time.” 

Squads

Australia: Jack Weatherald, Usman Khawaja, Marnus Labuschagne, Steve Smith (captain), Travis Head, Cameron Green, Alex Carey, Mitchell Starc, Nathan Lyon, Brendan Doggett, Scott Boland.

England: Zak Crawley, Ben Duckett, Ollie Pope, Joe Root, Harry Brook, Ben Stokes (captain), Jamie Smith, Brydon Carse, Gus Atkinson, Jofra Archer, Mark Wood, Shoaib Bashir.

When will the Australia vs England 1st Test match be played?

The Australia vs England 1st Test match will be played from Friday, November 21 to Tuesday, November 25.

Where will the Australia vs England 1st Test match be played?

The Australia vs England 1st Test match will be played at the Optus Stadium in Perth.

What time will the Australia vs England 1st Test match start?

The Australia vs England 1st Test match will start at 7:50am IST.

Where to watch the live streaming of Australia vs England 1st Test match in India?

The live streaming of the Australia vs England 1st Test match will be available on JioHotstar mobile app and website in India. The match will also be telecast on the Star Sports Network.

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India set for bumper New Zealand tour featuring 10 white-ball matches and Two Tests

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India will undertake the biggest-ever international cricket tour of New Zealand later this year, playing two tests, five one-day internationals and five Twenty20 matches against the Black Caps.

India will open the tour with the T20s in late October and early November quickly followed by the ODI series.

The first test takes place at Wellington’s Basin Reserve from November 19 to 23. The second test will be at Christchurch’s Hagley Oval from November 27 to December 1.

“When it comes to cricket – it simply doesn’t get bigger than India and we’re determined to deliver New Zealanders a tour like no other,” said New Zealand Cricket’s Glenn Critchley. “We’re expecting all of these games to sell out.”

After travelling to play four tests in Australia around the New Year, New Zealand will also host Sri Lanka in three ODIs, three T20s, and two tests in January and February, 2027.

The White Ferns women’s team will host Bangladesh for three T20s and three ODIs in December.

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No RCB victory parade in Bengaluru as fans celebrate title win indoors

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The passionate fans will not be able to celebrate Royal Challengers Bengaluru’s title defence with the team after the franchise decided against holding a victory parade in the city in order to avoid the crowd frenzy, which led to last year’s deadly stampede.

Virat Kohli once again delivered on the biggest stage as Royal Challengers Bengaluru defended their IPL title with a five-wicket win over Gujarat Titans in the final in Ahmedabad on Sunday, extending his remarkable run of consistency in a format increasingly dominated by ultra-aggressive batting.

Royal Challengers Bengaluru’s second IPL title win came on Rajat Patidar’s 33rd birthday but more than that happy coincidence the skipper was pleased with his team’s start-to-end domination in the league.

The RCB took such a decision also keeping in mind the swearing-in ceremony of newly-appointed Karnataka Chief Minister DK Shivakumar.

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Rishabh Pant quits LSG captaincy after IPL 2026 debacle

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Rishabh Pant has stepped down as Lucknow Super Giants captain following the IPL 2026 season. During his two-year stint, LSG failed to secure a playoff berth, managing only 10 wins under his leadership. The franchise finished seventh last season and ended this year at the bottom of the table. He was bought for INR 27 crore and was immediately handed the captaincy baton, but absolutely nothing worked well for the franchise since then.

“Lucknow Super Giants wish to formally announce that Rishabh Pant has requested to be relieved from his captaincy duties with the franchise, and the franchise has accepted the request with immediate effect,” LSG’s statement read. 

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