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BBC Sport readers have picked their team of the series for the Ashes. We asked you to pick an 11 that included two openers, four middle-order batters or all-rounders, a wicketkeeper and four bowlers. Voting was completed during the fifth Test in Sydney. Here's who made the cut and their series stats.
A great week for Travis Head has got even better on the golf course, with Australia’s cult hero producing some remarkable work on the green barely 24 hours after lifting the Ashes urn.
Bethell ended his Ashes on a high with sublime century on day four of the final Test to give a tantalising glimpse of a bright future
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When is the next Ashes series?
The next Ashes will take place in 2027 in England. The dates have not yet been confirmed, but the series is played in the UK summer months. The last Ashes played in England took place between 16 June and 31 July 2023. The grounds have already been selected for the five tests:
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Team of the Ashes: Postman Pat fails to deliver, GOAT’s still filthy, little Ducky gets special role but no room for Gimp or Slug
The 2025/26 Ashes series is now done and dusted and nothing has really changed. Australia still hold the treasured urn, England cling tightly
Scott Boland (Melbourne Stars), Travis Head (Adelaide Strikers) and Cameron Green (uncontracted) are the trio who are set to sit out of the BBL. They played in all five Ashes Tests and “will begin a short period of recovery” with Green currently unsigned as he manages his workloads after returning from back surgery.
With the Men's Ashes over, Henry Moeran is joined by Stephan Shemilt to discuss the latest revelations from a disappointing tour. Plus, we hear from Jacob Bethell's father.
The ECB's review into the Ashes debacle must focus on the managing director and coach explaining what they learned and what they will change