Cricket Australia released the schedule for Aussie Home Summer 2021-22 Season
By Mohit Tiwari May 18, 2021 9:35 PM UTC
Cricket Australia released the schedule for Aussie Home Summer 2021-22 Season.
Cricket Australia (CA) on Wednesday put forward the Summer 2021-22 Schedule for the Australian Cricketers. The season will begin with Australia Women?s clashing with Indian Women?s while to wrap the season Sri Lanka will tour Australia for five T20I games.
The marquee series Ashes is also announced for both men and women cricketers of Australia and England. The Men?s Ashes will begin on 8th December in Brisbane?s Gaba while the final Test will be from 14th January. Gaba, Adelaide, Perth, SCG and MCG are scheduled to host the games of Men?s Ashes.
The Women?s Ashes will begin soon after the wrap of Men?s Ashes. The series will start on 27th January 2022.
?We would absolutely love for the English fans to come. We speak to the Barmy Army a lot and they would absolutely love to be here to support, but I think everyone understands the current situation,? CA?s interim Chief Executive Officer Nick Hockley said.
?It?s pleasing to see the vaccine roll-out in Australia, and it?s also encouraging to see the UK opening up so we just have to watch and hope. But our current thinking is there are likely to be international travel restrictions in place up until the end of the year,? he stated
Afghanistan Team was last year scheduled to play a Test Game with Australia in Australia however due to the restrictions presented by the Covid-19 pandemic, the plans were put on hold.?
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Now in the home summer 2021-22, the Australian team will host the Afghanistan Cricketers for a solitary Test appearance at Blundstone Arena just before the start of the Ashes Series against England.
Here is the complete Australian Summer 2020-21 Schedule:
Series | Dates |
Women?s Series v India: Details TBC | |
Men?s Test v Afghanistan | |
Test match, Blundstone Arena | Nov 27 ? Dec 1 |
Men?s Ashes v England | |
First Test, The Gabba | Dec 8-12 |
Second Test, Adelaide Oval | Dec 16-20 |
Third Test, MCG | Dec 26-30 |
Fourth Test, SCG | Jan 5-9 |
Fifth Test, Perth Stadium | Jan 14-18 |
Women?s Ashes v England | |
Test match, Manuka Oval | Jan 27-30 |
First T20, North Sydney Oval | Feb 4 |
Second T20, North Sydney Oval | Feb 6 |
Third T20, Adelaide Oval | Feb 10 |
First ODI, Adelaide Oval | Feb 13 |
Second ODI, Junction Oval | Feb 16 |
Third ODI, Junction Oval | Feb 19 |
Men?s ODI & T20 Series v New Zealand | |
First ODI, Perth Stadium | Jan 30 |
Second ODI, Blundstone Arena | Feb 2 |
Third ODI, SCG | Feb 5 |
T20, Manuka Oval | Feb 8 |
Men?s T20 Series v Sri Lanka | |
First T20, SCG | Feb 11 |
Second T20, The Gabba | Feb 13 |
Third T20, Metricon Stadium | Feb 15 |
Fourth T20, Adelaide Oval | Feb 18 |
Fifth T20, MCG | Feb 20 |
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