Written by: Ankit Yadav
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The Ashes, cricket’s most storied rivalry, is set to reignite in 2025-26 as England travels to Australia for another thrilling contest. This article will explore the upcoming series, delving into the host nation, match fixtures, historical context, and current holders of the coveted urn. ,

We’ll take a closer look at what fans can expect from this latest chapter in the long-standing cricket saga between these two cricketing powerhouses.

Who Will Host The Ashes 2025-26?

Australia will play host to the 2025-26 Ashes series. This continues the tradition of alternating hosts between England and Australia for this biennial event. 

Australia Will Play Host The 2025-26 Ashes Series
Source: BBC

The Australian grounds, known for their unique characteristics and passionate crowds, will once again set the stage for this epic showdown.

Ashes 2025-26 Fixtures & Venue

The upcoming Ashes series promises to be a thrilling contest across five Tests, spanning from late November 2025 to early January 2026. Cricket Australia has announced an exciting schedule that will see the two teams battle it out in some of Australia’s most iconic venues.

MatchDateGroundVenue
1st Test21-25 November 2025Optus StadiumPerth
2nd Test4-8 December 2025The GabbaBrisbane
3rd Test17-21 December 2025Adelaide OvalAdelaide
4th Test26-30 December 2025Melbourne Cricket GroundMelbourne
5th Test4-8 January 2026Sydney Cricket GroundSydney

This schedule brings some notable changes from previous Ashes tours. For the first time, Perth’s Optus Stadium will host the opening Test of an Ashes series. This marks a shift from the traditional series opener at the Gabba in Brisbane. The second Test at the Gabba will be a day-night affair, adding an extra layer of excitement to the contest.

The series will then move to Adelaide for the third Test, followed by the iconic Boxing Day Test at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. The final Test of the series will take place at the Sydney Cricket Ground, wrapping up what promises to be an enthralling contest.

Ashes History And Winners

The Ashes boast a rich history dating back to 1882. The term “Ashes” originated from a satirical obituary published in a British newspaper after Australia’s first Test match victory on English soil. Since then, the two nations have engaged in fierce battles for cricket supremacy.

Ashes History and Winners
Source: OneCricket

Over the years, both teams have enjoyed periods of dominance. Australia holds a slight edge in overall Ashes victories, having won 34 series compared to England’s 32. There have also been 7 drawn series. Some of the most memorable Ashes moments include Don Bradman’s dominance in the 1930s, England’s famous victory in the 1981 series (dubbed “Botham’s Ashes”), and Australia’s 5-0 whitewash in 2006-07.

The Ashes has produced countless cricket legends and unforgettable performances. Players like Ian Botham, Shane Warne, Andrew Flintoff, and Steve Smith have all left their mark on this storied rivalry. Each series brings new heroes and villains, adding fresh chapters to the Ashes lore.

Who Has The Ashes Urn Right Now?

As of 2024, Australia holds the Ashes urn. They retained the trophy after the 2023 series in England ended in a 2-2 draw. This marked the fourth consecutive Ashes series, where Australia has maintained possession of the urn.

Australia Holds The Ashes Urn
Source: ABC

The physical Ashes urn, a small trophy said to contain the ashes of a burnt bail, remains permanently at Lord’s Cricket Ground in London. However, the winning team is awarded a replica trophy to celebrate their victory.

Australia’s recent Ashes success has been built on strong performances both at home and away. Their formidable pace attack, led by Pat Cummins, and the consistent batting of players like Steve Smith and Marnus Labuschagne have been key factors in their dominance.

Conclusion: The Ashes 2025-26 Series Is Announced

The 2025-26 Ashes series in Australia promises to be another gripping chapter in cricket’s greatest rivalry. With Australia looking to extend their recent dominance and England eager to reclaim the urn, fans can expect fierce competition and memorable moments.

The series will showcase cricket at its highest level, played out across Australia’s premier venues. From the pace and bounce of Perth to the tradition-steeped atmosphere of the MCG on Boxing Day, each Test will offer its own unique flavor.

As always, the Ashes will be more than just a cricket contest. It represents the culmination of years of planning, preparation, and anticipation for both teams. For players, it’s a chance to etch their names into cricketing folklore. For fans, it’s an opportunity to witness history in the making.

About the Author

Meet Ankit Yadav, a dedicated cricket analyst at The Cricket Panda. Growing up playing street leagues and college tournaments, Ankit's love for cricket has been a lifelong journey. With a knack for numbers and a talent for data analysis, he brings a unique perspective to cricket reporting. At The Cricket Panda, Ankit combines his passion for cricket with his expertise in data analysis to provide fans with in-depth insights and comprehensive coverage of the sport.

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