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£250m boost as Ashes and other major cricket tests coming to Birmingham

England & Wales Cricket Board reveals new seven-year allocation with Edgbaston stadium among those to benefit

A slew of major cricket matches including the Ashes has been allocated to Edgbaston stadium in Birmingham

Edgbaston cricket stadium has received another boost just days before the start of the 2023 Ashes Series after being chosen to host a string of major cricket matches.

In another major boon to Birmingham's tourism economy, the venue will welcome what bosses are calling its "biggest-ever allocation of international cricket" between 2025 and 2031.

The England & Wales Cricket Board (ECB) has revealed its international men's and women's schedule for the seven-year period with Edgbaston saying it could add £250 million to the city's economy, with hotels, bars and restaurants all set to benefit.

Based on previous impact reports, it is estimated that up to 100,000 people visit the city for a major test match, including some 60 per cent travelling from more than 50 miles away.

Among the matches awarded to the stadium are a men's test match for all but one year when the ICC T20 World Cup year will be held in 2030, with tournament games expected to be played at Edgbaston.

The men's Ashes will return in 2027 and India will head to Birmingham for tests in 2025 and 2029, with additional test fixtures to be announced in due course.

There will be a total of five women's white-ball internationals held over the seven-year allocation while Edgbaston will continue to host the Vitality Blast T20 Finals Day until at least 2031.