Cricket Australia: Queensland to host Commonwealth Bank Women’s Series against India

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Cricket Australia (CA), formerly the Australian Cricket Board (ACB), is the governing body for cricket in Australia. Established in 1905 as the Australian Board of Control for International Cricket, CA manages all national teams, including Men's, Women's, and Youth sides, as well as other national teams. It oversees the organization of Test matches, ODIs, and T20Is, and coordinates home international fixtures.

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Queensland will host the Commonwealth Bank Women’s Series against India with Cricket Australia announcing the multi-format series schedule change amidst the challenges posed by state border restrictions and the COVID pandemic.

The three One-Day Internationals will start in Mackay on September 21, with the day-night Test and three T20 Internationals to be played at Metricon Stadium on the Gold Coast.
 
Players based in New South Wales and Victoria, as well as the Indian team will commence a two-week quarantine period in Brisbane on Monday, with the remainder of the Australian squad to assemble closer to the start of the series.
 
Cricket Australia CEO, Nick Hockley said:
 
“We’ve been monitoring the situation across the country and it is clear that the current COVID challenges prevent the original schedule from proceeding as initially planned.
 
“We are incredibly grateful to the Queensland Government for agreeing to quarantine the Australian and Indian players and enabling this important series to be played in Queensland. We are also delighted to be bringing our World Champion women’s team to Mackay and regional Queensland.

Nick Hockley, CEO, Cricket Australia announcing Queensland will host Commonwealth Bank Women's Series against India

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“Having had to postpone the series last summer due to the pandemic, we are looking forward to hosting an Indian team which boasts some of the best players in the world in this historic series featuring the first ever day-night Test match between the two sides. 
 
“We thank everyone involved for their support and cooperation to stage this series safely and look forward to our World Champion women’s team launching this massive summer of cricket against a world class Indian team.”
 
The series will kick off the international summer of cricket ahead of a highly anticipated men’s and women’s Ashes Series against England.
 
The first ODI in Mackay will give Meg Lanning’s side the opportunity to extend their record-breaking 24-game ODI winning streak, while it also marks the first time the two sides have met since Australia’s emphatic ICC Women’s T20 World Cup win in front of 86,174 fans at the MCG.

Tickets to the updated schedule will go on sale to the general public on Tuesday September 14 at 3pm through Ticketek.

Fans with tickets to previously scheduled matches at North Sydney Oval, Junction Oval or the WACA will be communicated with directly from Ticketek, with tickets to be refunded in full.
  
Fixture

Commonwealth Bank Women’s ODI Series v India
September 21: Great Barrier Reef Arena, Mackay (Day)
September 24: Great Barrier Reef Arena, Mackay (Day-Night)
September 26: Great Barrier Reef Arena, Mackay (Day)

Commonwealth Bank Women’s Test v India
September 30 – October 3: Metricon Stadium, Gold Coast (Day-Night)

Commonwealth Bank Women’s T20I Series v India
October 7: Metricon Stadium, Gold Coast (Night)
October 9: Metricon Stadium, Gold Coast (Night)
October 10: Metricon Stadium, Gold Coast (Night)

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