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Ashes Likely To Get A Go Ahead After England 'Commits' To The Tour: Reports
The suspense over whether the England cricket team will travel to Australia for the five-match Ashes series seems to be all but over with reports suggesting that skipper Joe Root has confirmed he would travel Down Under for the series.
UK's Telegraph newspaper said on Wednesday that though no official statement has been released yet, the "formal go-ahead will be given later this week after an eleventh-hour deal was struck," reported sen.com.au.
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