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Cricket Australia is pleased to announce the international schedule for an action-packed 2022-23 summer of cricket for our world champion women’s and men’s teams.
The schedule contains more days of international cricket than ever before with six teams touring Australia, the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup being hosted in Australia and overseas tours for the women’s and men’s teams.
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Highlights include:
- Prime time viewing for our No.1 ranked men’s Test team, with international cricket returning to Perth for the opening Test of the summer against the West Indies, followed by the Day/Night Adelaide Test and three Tests against South Africa over the Christmas holiday period.
- ICC World Cup Super League games against Zimbabwe, New Zealand, South Africa and England.
- A record six touring nations over the course of the summer outside of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup.
- Australia seeking to defend its ICC Men’s T20 World Cup title on home soil.
- A six-match white-ball series against Pakistan as our No.1-ranked women’s team prepares to defend their T20 World Cup title.
- As well as our traditional major venues, international cricket is coming to several regional markets across the country including Cairns, Townsville and the Gold Coast.
Cricket fans in Australia will be able to watch and listen to the 2022-23 summer of cricket across Cricket Australia’s broadcast partners Foxtel, Channel 7, Kayo, the ABC, SEN and Triple M.
Cricket Australia CEO Nick Hockley said:
“Following arguably the most successful summer in our cricket history last year, we are thrilled to announce an action-packed international schedule for our outstanding women’s and men’s teams.
“We are hosting a record six touring nations to Australia this season, in addition to the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup. It promises to be an incredible summer.
“We are delighted that Test cricket is coming back to Perth Stadium for the first Test of the summer versus the West Indies, after almost three years without international cricket, and we look forward to hosting South Africa over Boxing Day and New Year for the first time since 2008.
“Both our teams have the opportunity to defend their T20 World Cup titles, the men’s team on home soil and the women’s team in South Africa, as our exceptional players inspire the next generation of cricketers in the shortest format of the game.
“I would like to take this opportunity to wish our No.1-ranked women’s team the best of luck as they head to Ireland and then England for the Commonwealth Games. It’s the start of an exciting eight months for the team that also includes a tour to India, home series against Pakistan, the opportunity to play in the Hundred and our own extended domestic season, before the T20 World Cup.
“After two years of being impacted by the pandemic, the 2022-23 home summer will be an especially busy one for the Australian men’s team as we honour our commitments to the ICC’s Future Tours Program. This provides important opportunities to progress towards ICC World Test Championship Final qualification as well as build up for the ICC Men’s One-Day World Cup in India in 2023.
“Whilst the timing of the ODI series against South Africa is set out in the Future Tours Program, we have had a recent request from Cricket South Africa to reconsider the dates of the three games, but have been unable to find alternative dates as yet.
“Many thanks again to our broadcasters, partners, touring teams and everyone involved in cricket across the country for ensuring we can host such an exciting summer of cricket and most of all we can’t wait to welcome back fans to our world-class venues to watch our world-leading players.”
2022-23 SUMMER OF INTERNATIONAL CRICKET
Men’s Dettol ODI Series v Zimbabwe
August 28: Riverway Stadium, Townsville | Bindal land
August 31: Riverway Stadium, Townsville | Bindal land
September 3: Riverway Stadium, Townsville | Bindal land
Men’s Dettol ODI Series v New Zealand
September 6: Cazalys Stadium, Cairns | Gimuy Walubara Yidinji land (D/N)
September 8: Cazalys Stadium, Cairns | Gimuy Walubara Yidinji land (D/N)
September 11: Cazalys Stadium, Cairns | Gimuy Walubara Yidinji land (D/N)
Men’s Dettol T20I Series v West Indies
October 5: Metricon Stadium, Gold Coast | Yugambeh land
October 7: Metricon Stadium, Gold Coast | Yugambeh land
Men’s Dettol T20I Series v England
October 9: The Gabba, Brisbane | Yuggara land
October 12: Manuka Oval, Canberra | Ngunnawal land
October 14: Manuka Oval, Canberra | Ngunnawal land
Men’s ICC T20 World Cup
October 16 – November 13
Men’s Dettol ODI Series v England
November 17: Adelaide Oval, Adelaide | Kaurna land (D/N)
November 19: SCG, Sydney | Gadigal land (D/N)
November 22: MCG, Melbourne | Wurundjeri land (D/N)
Men’s Vodafone Test Series v West Indies
November 30 – December 4: Perth Stadium, Perth | Whadjuk land
December 8 – December 12: Adelaide Oval, Adelaide | Kaurna land (D/N)
Men’s Vodafone Test Series v South Africa
December 17 – December 21: The Gabba, Brisbane | Yuggara land
December 26 – December 30: MCG, Melbourne | Wurundjeri land
January 4 – January 8: SCG, Sydney | Gadigal land
Men’s Dettol ODI Series v South Africa*
*Dates subject to confirmation
January 12: Blundstone Arena, Hobart | Mumirimina land
January 14: SCG, Sydney | Gadigal land
January 17: Perth Stadium, Perth | Whadjuk land
Women’s Commonwealth Bank ODI Series v Pakistan
January 16: Allan Border Field, Brisbane | Yuggara land
January 18: Allan Border Field, Brisbane | Yuggara land
January 21: North Sydney Oval, Sydney | Cameraygal Clan land
Women’s Commonwealth Bank T20I Series v Pakistan
January 24: North Sydney Oval, Sydney | Cameraygal Clan land
January 27: Manuka Oval, Canberra | Ngunnawal land
January 29: Manuka Oval, Canberra | Ngunnawal land
Away Tours
Men’s Qantas Tour of Sri Lanka
June 7 – July 12
Women’s Commonwealth Bank T20I Tri-Series
Australia | Pakistan | Ireland
July 16 – July 23: Derry
2022 Commonwealth Games
July 29 – August 7: Birmingham
Men’s Qantas Tour of India
September
Women’s Commonwealth Bank Tour of India
December
Women’s ICC T20 World Cup
February 9 – February 26: South Africa
Men’s Qantas Tour of India
February – March
*All matches and travel remain subject to any relevant government restrictions or requirements. CA reserves the right to change the 22-23 international cricket schedule.
Weber WBBL|08, KFC BBL|12, Women’s National Cricket League, Marsh Sheffield Shield and Marsh One-Day Cup dates to be confirmed.
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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.