England to tour Australia around Men’s T20 World Cup fixture
England beat Australia by eight wickets in the group stage of last year's T20 World Cup
England beat Australia by eight wickets in the group stage of last year's T20 World Cup

ENGLAND men’s limited-overs teams will tour Australia either side of October and November’s T20 World Cup.

Cricket Australia (CA) has announced the 2022-23 summer fixtures for its men’s and women’s sides, with a record six teams set to tour the country.

England will play Twenty20s in Brisbane on October 9 before two in Canberra on October 12 and 14, with their World Cup campaign due to start on October 22.

The final of that tournament is on November 13.

England will then play one-day internationals in Adelaide, Sydney and Melbourne on November 17, 19 and 22 respectively.

England, aiming to become double world champions by winning the T20 World Cup, will be coached by former Australia women’s coach Matthew Mott.

Australia men’s team are hoping to defend their T20 title, which they won in November, on home soil.

Their record-breaking women’s team, who are also T20 world champions, will host Pakistan in three ODIs and three T20s in January 2023.

The Women’s T20 World Cup takes place in South Africa in February.

Australia’s schedule is particularly busy after two years of the COVID-19 pandemic, starting with an ODI series against Zimbabwe at the end of August.

The men’s Test summer begins with two Tests against West Indies in November before a three-Test series against South Africa, including the traditional Boxing Day Test at the Melbourne Cricket Ground.

There are no women’s Tests scheduled.

Australia’s home summer schedule
ODIs v Zimbabwe
August 28, 31, September 3, Townsville
ODIs v New Zealand
September 6, 8, 11, Cairns
T20s v West Indies
October 5, 7, Gold Coast
T20s v England
October 9: First T20, Brisbane
October 12: Second T20, Canberra
October 14: Third T20, Canberra
Men’s ICC T20 World Cup
October 16 – November 13
ODIs v England
November 17: First ODI, Adelaide
November 19: Second ODI, Sydney
November 22: Third ODI, Melbourne
Tests v West Indies
November 30 – December 4: First Test, Perth
December 8-12: Second Test, Adelaide
South Africa series
December 17-21: First Test, Gabba, Brisbane
December 26-30: Second Test, Melbourne
January 4-8, 2023: Third Test, Sydney
Three ODIs, TBC
Women’s series v Pakistan
January16: First ODI, Allan Border Field, Brisbane
January18: Second ODI, Allan Border Field, Brisbane
January 21: Third ODI, North Sydney Oval
January 24: First T20, North Sydney Oval
January 27: Second T20, Canberra
January 29: Third T20, Canberra

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