This series will be a part of the new ICC World Test Championship Championship (WTC) cycle - 2023-2025.

Last Updated: 11.35 AM, Jun 12, 2023
After the end of the World Test Championship (WTC), the Australian side will be taking on England in the Ashes series. Not just the men, even the women's squad will be competiting in the Ashes 2023.
While Australia will be looking forward to carry on their WTC winning momentum, England will be looking to regaining Urn after 6 years at home, having lost it to Australia in 2017-18.
This series will be a part of the new ICC World Test Championship Championship (WTC) cycle - 2023-2025.
The Men's Ashes:
First Test (Edgbaston) - Friday, June 16 - Tuesday, June 20
Second Test (Lord's) - Wednesday, June 28 - Sunday, July 2
Third Test (Clean Slate Headingley) - Thursday, July 6 - Monday, July 10
Fourth Test (Emirates Old Trafford) - Wednesday, July 19 - Sunday, July 23
Fifth Test (The Kia Oval) - Thursday, July 27 - Monday, July 31
The Women's Ashes
Test match (Trent Bridge) - Thursday, June 22 - Monday, June 26
First T20 international (Edgbaston) - Saturday, July 1
Second T20 international (The Kia Oval) - Wednesday, July 5
Third T20 International (Lord's) - Saturday, July 8
First one-day international (Unique Stadium, Bristol) - Wednesday, July 12
Second one-day international (The Ageas Bowl) - Sunday, July 16
Third one-day international (Taunton) - Tuesday, July 18