Is the BBC showing the Ashes?

Is the BBC showing the Ashes?

The Ashes highlights will be shown on BBC iPlayer at 5pm (UK time) after each day of play. A last-minute deal was struck that will see BBC publish clips across its social media accounts, as well as the extended online-only BBC iPlayer highlights show every afternoon.

What is the Ashes schedule?

The Ashes 2021 schedule

  • First Test. Date: 8th – 12th December 2021. Venue: The Gabba, Brisbane.
  • Second Test. Date: 16th – 20th December 2021. Venue: Adelaide Oval, Adelaide.
  • Third Test. Date: 26th – 30th December 2021.
  • Fourth Test. Date: 5th – 9th January 2022.
  • Fifth Test. Date: 14th – 18th January 2022.

When and where are the next Ashes?

The Ashes will be next competed for in July-September 2023. That gives Root more than two years to work on his side, to restore their confidence, raise up young talents and go into the heat of battle once again.

Where can I watch Ashes cricket?

Sony Six is the place to find live coverage of The Ashes 2021/22 in India. You can watch on Sony Six (with English commentary) or catch the action on the Sony Six app/website.

Will the Ashes take place this year?

The Ashes series is a five-match test cricket series played between Australia and England. The series is played every two years, with the next series to be held in Australia beginning in December of 2021….Men’s Vodafone Ashes Series.

Dec 8th – Dec 12th The Gabba, Brisbane
Jan 14th – Jan 18th Blundstone Arena, Hobart

Where are the Ashes held 2021?

The 2021/22 Ashes series will kick off at the Gabba, Brisbane’s cricket ground. Take your seat and feel the excitement as Australia and England battle to win the series, and don’t forget to partake in an Australian right of passage: eating an Aussie meat pie.

Where is the Ashes in 2023?

The England and Wales Cricket Board announces that Edgbaston, Headingley, The Oval, Lord’s and Old Trafford will host the 2023 Ashes Tests.

Where can I watch the cricket Ashes?

Watch the 2021/22 Ashes on Foxtel Fox Cricket on Foxtel will be broadcasting its own coverage of the 2021 Ashes series, with a different set of commentators and graphics than the free-to-air option of Channel 7. Cricket fans will have to purchase the Sports pack through Foxtel to be able to catch the action.

Why do Australia need to win the ashes?

They need to win the series to regain the Ashes after a 2-2 draw in England in 2019 saw Australia retain the urn in lieu of their 4-0 series win two years previous. Australia last played international red-ball cricket when they were beaten 2-1 by India in January and will play a maiden Test against Afghanistan in November prior to facing England.

When is England’s Ashes tour of Australia?

England men’s Ashes tour of Australia will begin on 8 December in Brisbane and, for the first time since 1994-95, the final Test will be held in Perth. The second Test will be a day-nighter in Adelaide (16-20 December) before the traditional Melbourne Boxing Day Test (26-30 December).

When is the Fourth Test of the Ashes 2019?

Sydney will host the fourth Test (5-9 January), before a potential decider at Perth’s Optus Stadium (14-18 January). The multi-format Women’s Ashes begins on 27 January in Canberra.

When do the women’s Ashes 2019 start?

The multi-format Women’s Ashes begins on 27 January in Canberra. Heather Knight’s side, who will be looking to win the point-based series for the first time since 2013-14, will begin with a four-day Test before three Twenty20 internationals and three one-day internationals across Sydney, Adelaide and Melbourne.