Australia’s upcoming tour fixtures can be found below – for both the men’s side and the women’s team.
After a hectic 2023 which featured a 2-1 Test series loss to India, a chaotic 2-2 Ashes draw (and urn retention) and a stunning ODI World Cup win, 2024 promises to be just as action-packed for the men’s team.
They began the year by completing a 3-0 series sweep of Pakistan and a drawn 1-1 series with the West Indies, including their first Test loss at home against the Calypso Kings since 1997, though they responded with 3-0 and 2-1 wins in the following ODI and T20I series.
They then secured a clean sweep in New Zealand across three T20Is and two Tests, the latter their first two in the country since 2016.
The main focus over winter will be the T20 World Cup, to be held in the Caribbean and, for the first time, the USA, where matches will be played in New York, Texas and Florida.
They have been drawn in a group with bitter rivals England, as well as Associate nations Oman, Namibia and Scotland. The top two sides in each group will advance to the Super 8 stage, with the top two sides in those two pools advancing to the semi-finals.
Following that, they will head to the UK for limited-overs matches against first Ireland and then England in August, the latter promising to still hold lingering feeling after a controversial 2023 Ashes series.
The headline act of the 2024/25 summer will be India, who are coming for an unprecedented five-Test series in December and January, preceded by a lead-in limited-overs series against Pakistan. The fixtures for those series have been confirmed, with Adelaide Oval to host a day-night Test.
In February, Australia are slated to head to Sri Lanka for two Tests, while immediately following that is expected to be the ICC Champions Trophy 50-over tournament in Pakistan.
Fox Cricket show all Australian matches at home and overseas – except for Ashes Tests which are broadcast on Nine, and thanks to a recent deal with Amazon Prime, all overseas ICC tournaments including the 2024 T20 World Cup – including exclusive coverage of men’s T20Is and ODIs, and their coverage can be streamed online via Kayo Sports. Channel Seven will also broadcast men’s Tests, as well as all women’s internationals.
All times on this page are AEST/AEDT (Sydney/Melbourne time).
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2024 T20 World Cup |
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Oman | Bridgetown | June 6 | 9am | Amazon Prime |
England | Bridgetown | June 9 | 4am | |
Namibia | Antigua | June 12 | 9am | |
Scotland | Gros Islet | June 16 | 9am | |
Australia Tour of England |
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First T20I | Southampton | September 12 | 3:30am | Fox Cricket |
Second T20I | Cardiff | September 14 | 3:30am | |
Third T20I | Old Trafford | September 15 | 11:30pm | |
First ODI | Trent Bridge | September 19 | 10pm | |
Second ODI | Headingley | September 21 | 10pm | |
Third ODI | Durham | September 24 | 10pm | |
Fourth ODI | Lord’s | September 27 | 10pm | |
Fifth ODI | Bristol | September 29 | 8pm | |
Pakistan Tour of Australia | ||||
First ODI | MCG | November 4 | 2:30pm | Fox Cricket |
Second ODI | Adelaide Oval | November 8 | 2:30pm | |
Third ODI | Optus Stadium | November 10 | 2:30pm | |
First T20I | Gabba | November 14 | 7pm | |
Second T20I | SCG | November 16 | 7pm | |
Third T20I | Blundstone Arena | November 18 | 7pm | |
India Tour of Australia | ||||
First Test | Optus Stadium | November 22-26 | 1:20pm | Seven/Fox |
Second Test | Adelaide Oval | December 6-10 | 3pm | |
Third Test | Gabba | December 14-18 | 11am | |
Fourth Test | MCG | December 26-30 | 10:30am | |
Fifth Test | SCG | January 3-7 | 10:30am |
The Australian women themselves had an action-packed 2023, defending their T20 World Cup final undefeated in South Africa to start the year, before heading to England and retaining the urn with a thrilling series tie despite losing the ODI and T20I legs of the series 2-1 each.
They finished the year with a Test against India, which they lost, but began 2024 with ODI and T20I series wins.
The home summer concluded with hard-fought ODI and T20I series against South Africa, which the hosts won 2-1 each, before a resounding innings and 284-run victory in their one-off Test.
The team successfully swept Bangladesh across three ODIs and three T20Is, which precedes another T20 World Cup in the same country in September and October.
The 2024/25 summer will be headlined by another Ashes clash, this time on home soil, with England touring for one Test, three ODIs and three T20Is. The fixture, which includes an historic day-night women’s Test at the MCG, has been released.
Preceding that series are two limited-overs series against New Zealand and India.
Fixture | Venue | Date | Time | Broadcast |
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New Zealand Tour of Australia |
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First T20I | Great Barrier Reef Arena, Mackay | September 19 | TBD | Fox Cricket |
Second T20I | Great Barrier Reef Arena, Mackay | September 22 | ||
Third T20I | Allan Border Field, Brisbane | September 24 | ||
India Tour of Australia | ||||
First ODI | Allan Border Field, Brisbane | December 5 | TBD | Fox Cricket |
Second ODI | Allan Border Field, Brisbane | December 8 | ||
Third ODI | WACA | December 11 | ||
Women’s Ashes |
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First ODI | North Sydney Oval | January 12 | TBD | Seven/Fox |
Second ODI | CitiPower Centre, Melbourne | January 14 | ||
Third ODI | Blundstone Arena | January 17 | ||
First T20I | SCG | January 20 | ||
Second T20I | Manuka Oval | January 23 | ||
Third T20I | Adelaide Oval | January 25 | ||
Only Test | MCG | January 30 – February 2 |