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Ashes 2023 schedule, dates, TV channel and England team for second Test vs Australia

England are gearing up for the second Ashes Test as they seek to bounce back from their opening Test defeat to Australia.

The first Test at Edgbaston begun in spectacular fashion, with Zak Crawley hitting a boundary off the first ball. England captain Ben Stokes then made a bold declaration at 393 for 8, showcasing the fearless 'Bazball' approach that has been successful in recent times.

This set the stage for a thrilling Ashes Test that ultimately saw Australia narrowly clinch victory by two wickets, successfully chasing down 281 runs on the final day. As the teams move on to Lord's, England are determined to exact revenge on Pat Cummins' side and prevent Australia from establishing a 2-0 lead in the five-match series, reports BirminghamLive.

Here's everything you need to know about the second Ashes Test and the rest of the series:

The second Test at Lord's is scheduled to begin on Wednesday, June 28, and is set to conclude on Sunday, July 2.

Play will commence at 11am BST each day, with the usual end time at 6pm. There will be a 40-minute lunch break at 1pm and a 20-minute tea break at 3.40pm.

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In the UK, Sky Sports will broadcast the remaining four Ashes Tests live. Viewers can tune in to the Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Cricket channels, and live streaming is available on the Sky Go app.

Alternatively, streaming options are available through Now TV.

For TV highlights, you can watch Today at the Test on BBC Two at 7pm after each day's play. Ball-by-ball radio commentary is also accessible through BBC Radio 5 Live Sports Extra and the BBC Sounds app.

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