
Much anticipated Ashes 2025-26 Series between old rivals Australia and English now it is only one day away. The five-match Test series will be played from 21 November 2025 to 8 January 2026 at five iconic Australian venues: Perth, Brisbane, Adelaide, Melbourne (Boxing Day Test) and Sydney (New Year’s Test).
The rivalry was acutely charged with England’s aggressive baseball approach and Australia’s early injury consequences, the captain Pat Cummins and pacer Josh Hazlewood out for the opener. Adding to the excitement, the recently retired England fast bowler Stuart wide offered his bold predictions. This series is Pivotal for England who are desperate to end their long and painful winning drought on Australian soil.
Ashes 2025-26: Wide predictions for most runs and most wickets
According to Sen Cricket, the extensive Ashes prediction carefully places the young England Powerhouse and Australia’s Persistent Spin Legend, suggesting where key battles will be won and lost. For most running, wide support Harry Brookand young Batters’ career trajectory supports that optimism.
Brook, who averaged over 57.55 in his Test career, was coached by the Australian legend Greg Chappell Reminds me of Sachin Tendulkar’s ability to score early and most deliveries for minimal movement. Although this is Brook’s first Test tour of Australia, his highly aggressive and free-arm style makes him a formidable middle-order threat that could define the series.
Picked wide for the leading Wicket-Taker Nathan LyonRecognizing the huge impact of Australia’s proclivity and consistent success on home grounds. Lyon, who is set to play his 140th test, has secured 268 of Australia’s 562 test wickets and will spearhead the attack, especially without frontline pacers pat cummin and josh hazlewood.
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England’s relegation date in Australia 2025-26
The current England squad, led by Ben StokesBeneath the philosophy of baseball, history shows great difficulty in winning the Ashes on Australian soil. Since the start of the 21st century, England’s record has been rejected in England; The most recent Ashes victory under England came under his captaincy in 2010-11 Andrew Straussa 3-1 victory that now feels like a distant memory to supporters.
Since that high point, England’s record in Australia has been atrocious, with 13 losses and two draws in their last 15 Tests in the country. Former England captain Nasser Hussain England haven’t won one of their last 15 Tests in Australia and it’s completely revealed the situation, which highlights how difficult it is to go to Australia and win. The current team is trying to emulate only three England captains in the last 50 years, including Strauss, who managed to lift the URN in Australia.

