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Australia are one of the top teams in international cricket and have a stacked schedule in the coming months.
World Test champions Australia, led by Pat Cummins, are currently competing in the ongoing Ashes. The much-followed series against their arch-rivals, England, is scheduled to take place between June 16 to July 31 at five venues in England. Edgbaston, Lord's and Headingley hosted the first three Test matches, while the final two Tests of the series are to be played at Old Trafford and Kennington Oval.
Following the gruelling Ashes, the Australian men will tour South Africa in late August for a limited-overs assignment. Australia will play three T20Is and five ODIs on the tour from August 30 to September 17. Kingsmead, Durban will host all three T20Is on August 30, September 1 and September 3.
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The ODI series will kick off on September 7 with the first game taking place at Mangaung Oval in Bloemfontein. The next two ODIs are slated to be played at the same venue on September 9 and 12. The two teams will face off in the fourth match of the series at SuperSport Park, Centurion on September 15, while the final ODI will take place at The Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg on September 17. This will be a crucial series for Australia before they head over to India for the all-important 2023 ODI World Cup.
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Australia cricket fixtures: 2023 Men’s World Cup schedule
Australia are the most successful side in the history of the men's ODI World Cup, having won the title five times. They will be hoping to add one more to the cabinet when they take the field in India from October 5 to November 19.
They will begin the tournament with a clash against India at the Chepauk Stadium on October 8. Australia will then take on South Africa and Sri Lanka at Ekana Cricket Stadium, Lucknow on October 13 and 16, respectively. The Aussies will head to M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru for a match against Pakistan on October 20. Their fifth match of the tournament will be against the Netherlands at Arun Jaitley Stadium, Delhi on October 25.

Australia will then take on their trans-Tasman rivals and the 2019 WC finalists New Zealand at Dharamsala on October 28. One of the marquee fixtures of the tournament, Australia vs England, will take place on November 4 at Ahmedabad. The Cummins-led side will face Afghanistan at Wankhede Stadium on November 7. In their final group fixture, they will play Bangladesh in Pune on November 12.
Australia cricket fixtures post-World Cup
After the World Cup, Australia have two home series line-up against Pakistan and West Indies. Pakistan will be touring Down Under for a three-match Test series as a part of the World Test Championship. Australia will host the first Test at Perth Stadium from December 14 to December 18. The second match of the series will be the traditional Boxing Day Test, scheduled to be played at Melbourne Cricket Ground from December 26 to 30. Sydney Cricket Ground will host the new year's Test from January 3 to 7.
Australia will be hosting the West Indies for an all-format series from January 17 to February 13. West Indies will play two Tests on this tour as part of the WTC, followed by three T20Is and three ODIs. The first Test will take place at Adelaide Oval from January 17 to January 21. The two teams will face off in the second Test at the Gabba, Brisbane on January 25 to January 29.
The Australia vs West Indies limited-overs leg will kick off from February 2 with the first ODI at Melbourne Cricket Ground. The second game of the series is scheduled at Sydney Cricket Ground on February 4th while the final ODI will be hosted at Manuka Oval in Canberra on February 6.
The first game of the three-match T20I series will take place at Bellerive Oval in Hobart on February 9 while Adelaide will host the second match on February 11. The series will conclude with the third T20I going down at Perth Stadium on February 13.
Full Australia cricket fixtures from June 2023 to March 2024
Ashes – June 16 to July 31
Date |
Match |
Venue |
June 16 to June 20 |
1st Test |
Edgbaston, Birmingham |
June 28 to July 2 |
2nd Test |
Lord’s, London |
July 6 to July 10 |
3rd Test |
Headingley, Leeds |
July 19 to July 23 |
4th Test |
Old Trafford, Manchester |
July 27 to July 31 |
5th Test |
Kennington Oval, London |
Tour of South Africa – August 30 to September 17
Date |
Match |
Venue |
August 30 |
1st T20I |
Kingsmead, Durban |
September 1 |
2nd T20I |
Kingsmead, Durban |
September 3 |
3rd T20I |
Kingsmead, Durban |
September 7 |
1st ODI |
Mangaung Oval, Bloemfontein |
September 9 |
2nd ODI |
Mangaung Oval, Bloemfontein |
September 12 |
3rd ODI |
Mangaung Oval, Bloemfontein |
September 15 |
4th ODI |
SuperSport Park, Centurion |
September 17 |
5th ODI |
The Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg |
ODI World Cup – October 5 to November 19
Date |
Match |
Venue |
October 8 |
India |
MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chepauk, Chennai |
October 13 |
South Africa |
Ekana Cricket Stadium, Lucknow |
October 16 |
Sri Lanka |
Ekana Cricket Stadium, Lucknow |
October 20 |
Pakistan |
M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru |
October 25 |
Netherlands |
Arun Jaitley Stadium, Delhi |
October 28 |
New Zealand |
HPCA Stadium, Dharamsala |
November 4 |
England |
Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad |
November 7 |
Afghanistan |
Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai |
November 12 |
Bangladesh |
Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium, Pune |
Pakistan – December 14 to January 7
Date |
Match |
Venue |
December 14 to December 18 |
1st Test |
Perth Stadium |
December 26 to December 30 |
2nd Test |
Melbourne Cricket Ground |
January 3 to January 7 |
3rd Test |
Sydney Cricket Ground |
West Indies – January 17 to February 13
Date |
Match |
Venue |
January 17 to January 21 |
1st Test |
Adelaide Oval |
January 25 to January 29 |
2nd Test |
Gabba, Brisbane |
February 2 |
1st ODI |
Melbourne Cricket Ground |
February 4 |
2nd ODI |
Sydney Cricket Ground |
February 6 |
3rd ODI |
Manuka Oval, Canberra |
February 9 |
1st T20I |
Bellerive Oval, Hobart |
February 11 |
2nd T20I |
Adelaide Oval |
February 13 |
3rd T20I |
Perth Stadium |