With Ashes 2009 tickets harder to come by than a box-office leg-spinner, you probably thought your chances of being there, live and in person, when Flintoff and co. smash the Aussies were about the square route of zero.
Well, you figured wrong.
Every month in 2009, right up until the series starts, we will be giving away a pair of weekend Ashes tickets! How good is that?
To be in with a chance of winning the sixth pair of tickets and attending The Edgbaston Test, simply answer this (less than) tricky question:
In which city will the first Ashes Test of 2009 be played?
(A) Cardiff
(B) Canterbury
(C) Kinshasa
Email your answer to competitions@alloutcricket.com along with your contact details. This sixth and final competition runs until the end of June.

England celebrate reclaiming the Ashes at The Oval in 2005
Oh, and make sure you check back here regularly in the New Year to find out how you could win a luxury trip to Australia to watch England retain (never in doubt) the Ashes in 2011/12.
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11 Comments
i want to say henry but i think it’s lorraine. i’m in the ballpark, right?
Bring on the next question! I need me some Ashes goodness!!
If you look closely you can see me nestled under Vaughan’s armpit. Good times…
I’ve got to say that Vaughan is playing it fast and loose with his haircut in this photo. It’s a pretty bold statement by a man with his hairline…
I thought it was Mick Jagger!
You guys would have to be dreaming,you have no chance in the Ashes,5-0 last time,plus your gutsy batting effort of 50 odd.I made more in the backyard christmas day!
Cricket lovers always have friends !!!
good game, good game
i see the england management are making excuses for losing the ashes already – pathetic. collier, clarke, miller out. they’ve made far too many mistakes. miller is just a patsy to the other two snivelling, self-serving idiots.
kp back as captain wouldn’t be a bad shout either.
Talk about Queen spirit!
It is good that some blood is being given a chance. Pleased that they have finally dropped Steve Harmison at long last, he is certainly not the player he was a few seasons back, I hope that being dropped will spur on players like Harmison, Bell and Vaughan, to get back to true form again. Looking forward with interest to the forthcoming test series.