Sunderland Echo

Headingley lands Ashes double boost

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Headingley will stage an Ashes Test in 2023, but Trent Bridge will miss out, along with Hampshire’s Ageas Bowl.

The Ageas Bowl was touted as a likely double winner in the ECB’s announceme­nt of its major match allocation for five years from 2020 to 2024.

They will host a team in the new domestic T20 tournament, to begin in 2020, alongside Glamorgan’s Swalec Stadium and the six longestabl­ished internatio­nal grounds.

But there will not yet be an inaugural Ashes Test on the south coast, or indeed any Tests from 2020-2024.

There was also Ashes disappoint­ment for Nottingham­shire as Trent Bridge will not host a Test between England and Australia in 2023, as it has in the last two home series of 2013 and 2015. Headingley, Edgbaston and Old Trafford will instead host the Ashes tourists in successive trips – having already been granted Tests in 2019 – as well as Lord’s and The Oval. Edgbaston will also continue as the exclusive home of T20 Blast finals day, while a significan­t consolatio­n for Trent Bridge will be that Nottingham becomes the annual venue for the domestic 50-over final from 2020.

Lord’s will no longer be the scene of that showpiece, as it traditiona­lly has been throughout the history of domestic one-day competitio­ns.

The home of cricket will, however, retain its two Tests per summer alongside its London neighbour, The Oval, to complete the list of six venues that will host the premier internatio­nal format over the five-year cycle.

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