The iconic Ashes series is all set to feature jersey names and numbers for the first time in its history, like in the shorter formats of the game; and the Twitteratis have expressed mixed emotions to it.

The England Cricket Board (ECB), on Tuesday, posted a picture of their Test captain, Joe Root, with his name and number ‘66’ featuring on his back. This was followed by an International Cricket Council (ICC) update, which shared the images of Moeen Ali and Stuard Broad.

While the County cricket coupled with Australia's domestic first-class tournament Sheffield Shield has already seen personalized jerseys, international Test matches are yet to bring out this change. And it was in March this year that the ICC gave a thumbs up for the alterations.

After claiming their first ever World Cup, England are all set to lock horns with Ireland in a four-day Test at Lord's before heading into the Ashes, which begins from August 1.

Meanwhile, fans on Twitter are in split and this is how they are reacting to it:

Feature image courtesy: Twitter / @ICC