Home season for Australia 2021/22 announced.
In a big announcement today, Cricket Australia has announced
its schedule for the prestigious Ashes Test series starting from 8th
December 2021 to be played at Gabba, Brisbane. Australia is currently the
holder of this prestigious series that they won in 2019 after drawing the
series 2-2. Before this series, Australia will take on Afghanistan in one-off
Test match starting from 27th November at Hobart.
It promises to be an exciting series with Australia looking
to show their skills after losing to India in the Border- Gavaskar against a weakened
Indian line-up that was without Virat Kohli, Mohammed Shami, Umesh Yadav and
other top players.
On the other hand, England would be looking to improve their
performance on Australian soil after being hammered in the last Ashes series
played in Australia. Apart from this series, Australia will be playing a series
of limited-overs matches against New Zealand, Sri Lanka.
The Australian women would be playing their Ashes series
against England comprising of 1 Test, 3 ODIs, and 3 T20Is.
The Australian Cricket Board would be hoping to see full
crowds at the venues. After the coronavirus pandemic, Australia allowed fifty percent
crowds in the series against India.
Here we look at the schedule of the 2020/21 Ashes series.
1.
Australia versus England (Gabba, Brisbane)- 8th-12th
December
2.
Australia versus England (Adelaide Oval, D/N)-
16th-20th December
3.
Australia versus England (Melbourne Cricket
Ground, MCG)- 26th-30th December
4.
Australia versus England (Sydney Cricket Ground,
SCG)- 5th-9th January
5.
Australia versus England (Perth Stadium, Perth)-
14th- 18th January.
Australia ODI and T20I series against New Zealand
1.
Australia versus New Zealand (30th
January)- Perth Stadium, Perth
2.
Australia versus New Zealand (2nd February)-
Blundstone Arena, Hobart
3.
Australia versus New Zealand (5th
February)- MCG
4.
Australia versus New Zealand, T20I (8th
February)- Manuka Oval, Canberra.
Australian T20I series against Sri Lanka
1.
Australia versus Sri Lanka (Sydney Cricket
Ground, SCG)- 11th February
2.
Australia versus Sri Lanka (Gabba, Brisbane)- 13th
February
3.
Australia versus Sri Lanka (Metricon Stadium)-
15th February
4.
Australia versus Sri Lanka (Adelaide Oval,
Adelaide)- 18th February
5.
Australia versus Sri Lanka (MCG)- 20th
February
Australian women’s Ashes series
1. Australian
women versus England women, one-off Test (27th-30th
January)- Manuka Oval, Canberra
2. Australian
women versus England women, 1st T20I (4th February)- North
Oval, Sydney
3. Australian
women versus England women, 2nd T20I (6th February)- North
Oval, Sydney
4.
Australian women versus England women, 3rd
T20I (8th February)- North Oval, Sydney
5.
Australian women versus England women, 1st
ODI (13th February)- Adelaide Oval, Adelaide
6.
Australian women versus England women, 2nd
ODI ( 16th February)- Junction Oval, Melbourne
7.
Australian women versus England women, 3rd
ODI ( 19th February)- Junction Oval, Melbourne
Australia and England to feature in the prestigious Ashes series starting from 8th December at Gabba.
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