QLD Hosts Big International Summer

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Queensland Cricket, previously the Queensland Cricket Association, is the governing body for cricket in Queensland, Australia. Established in 1876, it oversees the Queensland Bulls, Queensland Fire, Allan Border Field, and Queensland Premier Cricket. Terry Svenson is the current CEO, and Kirsten Pike is the Chair of the Board of Directors.

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Queensland will open its arms to the most days of international cricket in recent times with today’s announcement by Cricket Australia of the 2022-23 fixture list featuring a record six touring teams.

Cairns, Townsville, Gold Coast and Brisbane will host 16 days of men’s and women’s international cricket in Queensland this summer with Australia hosting six countries during the season.

The ICC Men’s T20 World Cup will add a further four matches to the international flavour in Queensland, with games at the Gabba in October as well as pre-tournament training and warm-up events.

Northern Queensland will host six games in August and September.

Riverway Stadium in Townsville will host three Dettol ODI matches between Australia and Zimbabwe on August 28, 31 and 3 September.

Cazalys Stadium in Cairns will host three Men’s Dettol ODI games between Australia and New Zealand on 6, 8 and 11 September.

Metricon Stadium on the Gold Coast will host two Men’s Dettol T20 International games between Australia and the West Indies on October 5 and 7 while the Gabba will host Australia taking on England in a T20 International on 9 October as part of the build-up to the ICC T20 World Cup.

The Gabba will also play host to the opening game of the Vodafone Test series against South Africa from 17-21 December, the first time since 2012 that the No.2 Test ranked Proteas have played a Test at the Gabba.

The world champion Australian women’s team will be in action in two Commonwealth Bank ODI matches against Pakistan at the newly redeveloped Allan Border Field on 16 and 18 January.

Queensland Sports Minister Stirling Hinchliffe said Cricket Australia’s international 2022-23 fixture was a win for Queensland fans around the state.

“All winter, we know Queenslanders look forward to the return of top, international cricket to our shores,” Mr Hinchliffe said.

“From One Day Internationals to the T20I and the ICC T20 Cricket World Cup, in 2022 and 2023, Queenslanders will experience the world’s best at home.

“Bringing elite cricket’s greats to regional Queensland not only inspires young players to get to the top, but also provides a significant boost for local visitor economies.

“Queensland’s program of international cricket is part of our golden decade of sport and opportunity in the lead-up to the 2032 Games”

Cairns Regional Council Mayor Bob Manning said today:

“It is great to see international cricket returning to Cairns – especially against the Kiwis.

“Cazaly’s has been, and remains, the best cricket ground in regional Australia, and I am pleased to see that we will have some of the world’s best players take to the field in Cairns once again.

“Staging a game of this stature has many benefits. There is the immediate economic boost, the opportunity to showcase our region to a global audience and, just as importantly, the chance to inspire the next generation of cricketers from our region.”

Michael Healy MP, the State Member for Cairns, welcomed the return of international cricket to the region:

“We’re thrilled that the Australian Cricket Team is returning to Cairns.  The games will provide a great boost to the region by reminding international visitors what a wonderful tourist destination Cairns is.  The games will also provide a huge opportunity for local boys and girls to see their heroes playing cricket”

Queensland Cricket CEO Terry Svenson said the uplift in elite cricket staged at regional venues in Queensland followed the State’s strategy of working closely with local stakeholders to provide the community with more chances to experience the game at its highest levels.

“Local government partnerships are vital to enable these events to happen, and the investment in infrastructure in conjunction with local cricket stakeholders is paramount to these games being awarded.”

“We’re excited for local fans to be able to see these matches in their own backyards. The Australian men’s and women’s teams are leading the way internationally and we are delighted to welcome them to Cairns, Townsville, Gold Coast and of course to Brisbane.”

“Queensland worked hard behind the scenes to secure the opening Test against South Africa, which pits the top two ranked Test nations against each other and comes in the school holidays this year,’’ he said.

“The Gabba continues to hold its status as Australia cricket’s fortress, with its record of positive results over the past few decades the ideal way to start any series.

“Queensland Cricket will continue to work alongside Stadiums Queensland and the Queensland Government to open the summer with a strong, attractive Test match at the Gabba.”

The ODIs against New Zealand will mark the first international limited overs matches to be played at Cazalys since 2003, after Australia hosted Bangladesh and Sri Lanka in Test and limited overs games in northern Australia.

Riverway Stadium in Townsville has previously hosted ODI and T20 Internationals between PNG, Hong Kong and Ireland between 2014 and 2016.

It will be the first time the Australian men’s team has played at the venue.

Both Cairns and Townsville have successfully hosted domestic cricket like Sheffield Shield, domestic one-day games and WBBL.

KFC BBL|12, Weber WBBL|08, Marsh Sheffield Shield, Marsh One-Day Cup, Women’s National Cricket League dates will be confirmed in due course.

2022-23 INTERNATIONAL SCHEDULE

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 

September 8: Cazalys Stadium, Cairns | Gimuy Walubara Yidinji land 

September 11: Cazalys Stadium, Cairns | Gimuy Walubara Yidinji land 

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 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

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 (N) 

January 29: Manuka Oval, Canberra | Ngunnawal land 

*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. 

ICC T20 Cricket World Cup – Queensland

The Gabba

Sun 30 October

1pm – Bangladesh v Group B winner

Mon 31 October

6pm – Australia v Group B runner-up

Tue 1 November

2pm – Afghanistan v Group A winner

6pm – England v New Zealand

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