South Africa’s tour is to conclude with three one-day internationals, but the January dates remain unconfirmed after an “eleventh-hour” request from Cricket SA to have them reconsidered. The unseasonably early start in August is to accommodate two previously postponed one-day international series against Zimbabwe and New Zealand. The Zimbabwe series, twice delayed by Covid-19, sees all three games at Riverway Stadium in Townsville in Queensland from August 28. New Zealand will play their three matches at an unfamiliar North Queensland venue, Cazalys Stadium in Cairns, 18 years after it was last used for international cricket. Twenty20 series against the West Indies and England will precede the T20 World Cup which will finally start on October 16 after a delay of two years because of the pandemic.
A three-match 50-over series against England has been shoehorned into October, before Australia’s five Tests are played in the space of 40 days. No room has been found for the men’s postponed fixtures against Afghanistan after the scheduled inaugural Test between the nations was called off last year due to the Taliban takeover, which cast doubt over that country’s commitment to women’s cricket. Both national teams will also travel to India for T20 series — the men will play three matches in September while the women’s side will travel for five matches in December. Cricket Australia said the women’s reduced home schedule was due to several factors including the Commonwealth Games in England in July-August and to have the players fresh for their T20 World Cup defence in South Africa in February.
Cricket Australia 2022-23 schedule:
Men:
ODI series v Zimbabwe (all Townsville): August 28, 31, September 3
ODI series v New Zealand (all Cairns): September 6, 8, 11
T20 series v West Indies (all Gold Coast): October 5, 7
T20 series v England: October 9 (Brisbane), 12, 14 (both Canberra)
ICC Men’s T20 World Cup: October 16-November 13
ODI Series v England: November 17 (Adelaide), 19 (Sydney), 22 Melbourne.
Test series v West Indies: First Test November 30-December 4 (Perth), Second Test December 8-12 (Adelaide).
Test series v South Africa: First Test December 17-21 (Brisbane), Second Test December 26-30 (Melbourne), Third Test January 4-8 (Sydney).
ODI series v South Africa (dates tbc) Jan 12 (Hobart), 14 (Sydney), 17 (Perth).
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