
England will face Australia in a day-night Test in Melbourne in 2027 to mark the 150th anniversary of Test cricket.
The 150th Anniversary Test, which will take place from March 11 to 15 2027 – a little over a year after this winter’s Ashes series – will be the first men's pink-ball clash at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG).
Australia beat England in the women's Ashes earlier this year in the first day-night Test played on the ground.
The MCG hosted the first Test match in 1877 and the Centenary Test in 1977, both of which Australia won by 45 runs.
Announcing the match, Cricket Australia chief executive Todd Greenberg said: "The 150th Anniversary Test at the MCG will be one of the great cricket events and playing under lights will be a fantastic way to celebrate both our game's rich heritage and Test cricket's modern evolution.
"This season's Ashes Series will whet the appetite for this clash in exactly two years, and we look forward to celebrating this historic occasion further as it draws nearer."
England head to Australia later this year for a five-match Ashes series which starts in Perth in November.