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The Ashes 2015 Schedule: England vs Australia Test Series

The Ashes 2015 scheduled to take place from June 23, 2015 to Aug 14, 2015 in England. The Five-match test series will be played between England and Australia.


The England and Wales Cricket Board have announced the complete fixtures for the Ashes 2015, with the first test to be played in Sophia Gardens, Cardiff while the last test (fifth match) to be played in The Oval, London.

Here is a full Ashes Series 2015 fixtures, provided by Cricket Australia's official website.


1st Test: July 8-12 at Sophia Gardens, Cardiff

2nd Test: July 16-20 at Lord's, London

3rd Test: July 29- 2 Aug at Edgbaston, Birmingham

4th Test: Aug. 6-10 at Trent Bridge, Nottinghamshire

5th Test: Aug. 20-24 at The Oval, London

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