Australia reveal England’s full Ashes tour schedule

Australia have confirmed the full schedule for England’s 2010-11 Ashes tour, which includes three warm-up games and seven one-day internationals.

The tourists begin with three-day warm-up matches against Western Australia, South Australia and Australia A.

After the Ashes Tests, for which the dates had already been announced, England will face the Aussies in two Twenty20 games and seven one-dayers. Read more
Courtesy : news.bbc.co.uk

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