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Cricket Australia Spells Out To English Cricketers What To Expect In Ashes Series
England Test skipper Joe Root along with teammates have been given the blueprint on the Australian quarantine protocols when they begin their gruelling Ashes tour in December, which will help them make up their mind whether to tour the country or not.
Cricket Australia (CA) on Sunday had a long video conference where the England touring party along with the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) officials were briefed on what to expect during the 11-week-long tour, involving five Tests.
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