The highly anticipated 2025-26 Ashes series kicks off on Friday, November 21st, with Perth’s Optus Stadium set to host the thrilling opening Test between Australia and England. Both cricketing giants are primed to reignite their historic rivalry, with the home side, Australia, entering the series opener as the slight favorites.
Australia will be led by Steve Smith in the first Test, stepping in for the injured captain Pat Cummins. The absence of key fast bowler Josh Hazlewood further reshapes the Australian attack, marking a rare home Test without both Cummins and Hazlewood since 2022. The debut of Brendan Doggett is expected in Perth, while opener Jake Weatherald aims to solidify Australia’s top-order batting. The return of all-rounder Cameron Green provides a significant boost to the Australian squad amidst these personnel changes.
England, under the formidable leadership of Ben Stokes, arrives with a full-strength squad and a burning desire to secure a Test victory on Australian soil. The Three Lions have endured a long drought, with their last Test win in Australia dating back to the 2010-11 Ashes. Recent tours have been challenging, marked by 13 defeats and only two draws in the last three series down under. However, England’s potent pace attack, featuring the fit-again Jofra Archer and Mark Wood, is set to make a rare appearance together on the field.
Cricket enthusiasts in India can follow all the Ashes action live. The matches will be broadcast on the Star Sports Network, and live streaming will be available on JioHotstar, ensuring fans don’t miss a single ball of this iconic contest. The first Test commences at 10:50 am local time in Perth, which translates to 7:50 am IST on November 21st.








