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Jamie Overton was added to the T20I squad, while Jordan Cox was added to the ODI squad as cover. [17] On 9 September 2024, Gus Atkinson was withdrawn from the ODI squad, Olly Stone was named as his replacement. [18] On 15 September 2024, Jos Buttler was ruled out of the ODI series due to injury, and Harry Brook was announced as the captain. [19]
England announced their squad on 3 June 2023, [14] whilst Australia announced theirs on 18 April 2023. [15] Jimmy Peirson was added to the Australia squad as cover for Josh Inglis. [16] On 4 June 2023, Jack Leach was ruled out of the series with back stress fracture; Moeen Ali was named as his replacement.
England won the first two T20I matches, winning the series with an unassailable lead. [8] For the third T20I fixture, Moeen Ali captained England for the first time in an international match, after Eoin Morgan suffered a hand injury in the second T20I. [9] Australia went on to win the match by five wickets, [10] with England winning the series ...
Before the first Ashes Test match, England played a three-day match and a four-day match against England Lions. [15] Australia were also scheduled to play a three-day intra-squad match, [16] but the match was cancelled due to rain. [17] As well as the Ashes Test matches, Australia A played the England Lions in a four-day match. [18]
Ahead of the tour, Josh Hazlewood was ruled out of Australia's ODI squad, and he was replaced by Michael Neser. [15] Ben Stokes was unavailable for the first three ODIs of the series due to injury, with Sam Billings added to England's squad as cover. [16] Stokes joined the squad for the last two ODIs.
Moeen Ali (Eng) replaced Phil Salt as a concussion substitute. [22] David Warner (Aus) became the fastest Australian cricketer to score 6000 runs in ODIs, in terms of innings (139). [23] Australia's total was the highest score ever set at the MCG in ODIs. [24] This was England's biggest defeat in terms of runs in ODI cricket. [25]
Australia reached 105 for 4 before Botham took five for 11, including a spell of five wickets for a solitary run, to end Australia's second innings at 121 and give England victory by 29 runs. England also went on to win the fifth Test at Old Trafford to retain the Ashes, including another century for Botham (who reached his hundred in 86 balls).
Australia comfortably won the Test series 4–1 and retained the Ashes, which were in their possession since 1989. The players of the series were Glenn McGrath from Australia and Mark Butcher from England. The England captain Michael Atherton finished his international career after the fifth and final test of the series.