The Ashes 2023: What time does the fourth Test start in Australia?

Kieran Francis

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England and Australia meet in the fourth Test of the Ashes series in Old Trafford, Manchester with life breathed back into the contest.

The Aussies lead the series 2-1 but England have all the momentum after claiming the third Test at Headingley.

Will England give themselves a chance to win the series at The Oval in the fifth Test?

Or can Australia close the door and secure the Ashes urn?

What time does the fourth Test start in Australia?

The fourth Test will commence at 8pm (AEST) in Australia, with a start time of 11am (local time) at Old Trafford Cricket Ground in Manchester.

Sydney/Melbourne

Brisbane

Adelaide

Perth

8pm

8pm

7:30pm

6pm

How to watch and live stream the fourth Test in Australia 

Every Test match of the 2023 Ashes will be shown live and free on Channel 9 and the 9 Network, as well as live-streamed on 9Now.

When are The Ashes 2023?

The fourth Ashes Test will begin on July 19 at 8pm (AEST). 

First Test June 16 - 21
Second Test June 28 - July 3
Third Test July 6 - 11
Fourth Test July 19 - 24
Fifth Test July 27 - August 1

The Ashes 2023 top runscorers

Usman Khawaja has been the pick of the batsmen across the opening three games, notching a century in the series opener and backing it up with important contributions at Lord's and Headingley. 

Ben Stokes blasted an impressive century in the second Test, before adding an impressive 80 in the third Test. 

1. Usman Khawaja (AUS) 356
2. Ben Stokes (ENG) 309
3. Travis Head (AUS) 266
4. Ben Duckett (ENG) 237
5. Joe Root (ENG) 232
6. Harry Brook (ENG) 210
7. Zak Crawley (ENG) 196
8. Steve Smith (AUS) 190
9. Mitchell Marsh (AUS) 146
10. Marnus Labuschagne (AUS) 144

The Ashes 2023 most wickets

Stuart Broad has been in red-hot form across the first three matches, taking 16 wickets and causing headaches for the visitors. Pat Cummins took six-fa in the first innings at Headingley and has taken the most wickets for the Aussies.

1. Stuart Broad (ENG) 16
2. Pat Cummins (AUS) 15
3. Mitchell Starc (AUS) 13
4. Ollie Robinson (ENG) 10
5. Nathan Lyon (AUS)* 9

*Lyon has been ruled out for the remainder of the series with a calf injury. 

Kieran Francis

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Kieran Francis is a senior editor at The Sporting News based in Melbourne, Australia. He started at Sportal.com.au before being a part of the transition to Sporting News in 2015. Just prior to the 2018 World Cup, he was appointed chief editor of Goal.com in Australia. He has now returned to The Sporting News where his passions lay in football, AFL, poker and cricket - when he is not on holiday.