On what date will the fifth match of the Ashes series be played? all eyes will be on
AUS vs ENG: The Ashes 2025-26 being played between Australia and England is progressing in an exciting manner. Australia won the series 3-0 by winning the first 3 matches. At the same time, England won in the fourth match. Now it remains to be seen who wins in the last match. So let us tell you in this article on what date and on which ground the fifth and last match of this series being played between Australia and England will be played.
On what date will the fifth test be played?
The fifth match of the Ashes 2025-26 being played between Australia and England will be played from January 4. This match will be played between January 4 and January 8.
Where will the match be played?
The last match of Ashes 2025-26 will be played at Sydney Cricket Ground. These will start at 10.30 as per Lokam time. But, according to Indian time, this match will start at 5 am.
Australia has won the series
The Australian team has registered victory in the Ashes series being played with England. The host team won the series by registering back to back wins in the first 3 matches. However, after this, in the fourth match, the England team won and won. Now it remains to be seen which team wins the last match of the series to be played in Sydney.
“That’s what I’ve always been open to, is how can we make the team better?” The ultimate teammate, Travis Head, has his say on opening the batting for Australia beyond the #Ashes
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How is the record of Australia and England in Sydney?
Australia has so far played 113 Test matches on the Sydney grounds, out of which it has won 62, while facing defeat in 28. And 23 matches have ended in a draw. Talking about England, the England team has played 57 matches in Sydney, out of which the English team has won 22 matches and lost 27. During this period 8 matches remained drawn.
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