England and Australia Reportedly Drop Pink-Ball Tests From Future Ashes
Reports point to faith in the Ashes’ appeal without day-night fixtures.
Overview
- Multiple outlets citing Daily Mail Sport report that the ECB and Cricket Australia have agreed to stage only red-ball Tests in future Ashes series.
- The standalone 150th‑anniversary match at the MCG next March is expected to remain a pink-ball fixture, according to the reports.
- International scheduling rules require both boards to consent to day-night Tests, enabling the move away from the format.
- Australia own a dominant day-night record, including four wins from four pink-ball Ashes Tests and roughly 13 victories in 14 such matches overall.
- The coverage notes planned tour-preparation tweaks, with England set for a competitive warm-up in Australia and Australia likely to face first-class opposition before the 2027 Ashes in England.