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Cricket Australia Hopeful Of 'Full Crowds' For Ashes Series
Cricket Australia said they were hopeful of staging an Ashes series in front of full crowds later this year but stressed they would follow government advice when it came to admitting traveling supporters as the schedule for England's men's and women's tours was released on Tuesday.
The five-Test men's Ashes will start in Brisbane on December 8 before a day/night match in Adelaide. The traditional Boxing Day Test at the Melbourne Cricket Ground will then take place.
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