The Australian cricket team will begin their 2015 Ashes tour with a four day game against Kent at Canterbury.
The Ashes holders will come to Kent for the start of their three month tour, playing the four day match beginning on Thursday 25th June, a couple of weeks before the opening Test against England.
Commenting on the match Kent Cricket CEO, Jamie Clifford noted that, “the county has a long history of tour matches against Australia dating back to 1882.”
“Many members have vivid memories of Don Bradman playing here in 1948, when 19,000 attended the first day and 23,000 on the second.”
“It will be six years since the Australians last visit to Canterbury, when they played the England Lions in 2009, and we know this is going to be very popular with the Kent public.”
“This is a great announcement at the start of the week when the Kent Spitfires will be playing the current ICC World T20 Champions, Sri Lanka, in a 50 over match on Friday night (16 May).”
Cardiff’s SWALEC stadium will host the opening Investec Ashes Test Match of the five-match series as it did in 2009 when England’s last pair James Anderson and Monty Panesar clung on for a famous draw on the final day of a gripping Ashes encounter.
Lord’s, Edgbaston, Trent Bridge and The Kia Oval will also stage Investec Test Matches as England bid to regain the famous Ashes urn and win a fourth successive home Ashes series following their previous triumphs in 2005, 2009 and 2013.
After the Ashes, England and Australia will do battle again in a NatWest IT20 at Cardiff’s SWALEC stadium before the international season reaches its climax in September with The Ageas Bowl, Lord’s, Emirates Old Trafford and Headingley hosting matches in the Royal London One-Day International series.
New Zealand’s tour of England will begin in May with tour matches against Somerset and Worcestershire before the two countries meet in the opening international action of the summer – the 1st Investec Test Match at Lords.
Headingley will stage the second Investec Test Match of the two-match series against the Black Caps before the focus shifts to the Royal London One-Day International series with Edgbaston, The Kia Oval, The Ageas Bowl, Trent Bridge and Emirates Durham ICG all staging ODIs and Emirates Old Trafford hosting a NatWest IT20.
ECB Chief Executive David Collier said: “Next summer promises to be a hugely exciting international season with England’s bid to regain the Ashes set to be one of the major highlights of the sporting year. We’re also delighted to be hosting New Zealand again across all three formats of the international game and would like to thank all those county and international venues who will be hosting our touring teams next year.”
New Zealand to UK 2015
Fri 8 – Mon 11 May 4-day v Somerset
Thu 14 – Sun 17 May 4-day v Worcestershire New Road
Thu 21 – Mon 25 May 1st Investec Test Match Lord’s
Fri 29 May – Tue 2 June 2nd Investec Test Match Headingley
Sat 6 June 50-over v Leicestershire Grace Road
Tue 9 June 1st Royal London ODI (D/N) Edgbaston
Fri 12 June 2nd Royal London ODI (D/N) Kia Oval
Sun 14 June 3rd Royal London ODI Ageas Bowl (Southampton)
Wed 17 June 4th Royal London ODI (D/N) Trent Bridge
Sat 20 June 5th Royal London ODI Emirates Durham ICG
Tue 23 June Nat
Australia to UK 2015
Thu 25 – Sun 28 June 4-day v Kent
Wed 1 – Sat 4 July 4-day v Essex Chelmsford
Wed 8 – Sun 12 July 1st Investec Test Match SWALEC, Cardiff
Thu 16 – Mon 20 July 2nd Investec Test Match Lord’s
Thu 23 – Sat 25 July 3-day v Derbyshire
Wed 29 July – Sun 2 Aug 3rd Investec Test Match Edgbaston
Thu 6 – Mon 10 Aug 4th Investec Test Match Trent Bridge
Fri 14 – Sun 16 Aug 3-day v Northants Northampton
Thu 20 – Mon 24 Aug 5th Investec Test Match Kia Oval
Thu 27 Aug ODI v Ireland Venue tbc
Mon 31 Aug NatWest IT20 SWALEC, Cardiff
Thu 3 Sept 1st Royal London ODI (D/N) Ageas Bowl
Sat 5 Sept 2nd Royal London ODI Lord’s
Tue 8 Sept
Fri 11 Sept 4th Royal London ODI Headingley
Sun 13 Sept 5th Royal London ODI Emirates Old Trafford