The five test Ashes series begins next Thursday at Edgbaston, with the series then going to Lords, Headingley, Old Trafford and the Oval through to the end of September.
Australia haven’t won an away Ashes series since 2001 and start at Edgbaston where they haven’t won in any format since 2001 also, and only won 5 of their last 17 away tests. 8 of the 9 Ashes series have been won by the home side.
It's hard to see a series draw unless weather becomes a major factor.
The Ashes - August/September 2019
First test tomorrow.
Weather looks ok. Warm with the chance of a thunder shower in the afternoon.
England gone odds on
Weather looks ok. Warm with the chance of a thunder shower in the afternoon.
England gone odds on
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Umpires been some way off the mark so far
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Aussies might be slight favourites for this now, England have to bat last on it and no Jimmy means dismissing them in the second innings will be hard.
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Not his greatest fan (like most) but great knock by Smith... will be interesting to see how the top order cope for England
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Seems like the value bet to me, although betting on Aus would take out the draw so give more value, either way it is where the value is at the moment. From an England perspective they must be hoping for some poor bowling from the Aussies.
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Getting a bit silly now with these 2 umps
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The Aussies have had no luck today.
Shame.
Shame.