Australia's Test summer will begin with a match against Afghanistan in Perth, which will be the first test match between the two teams.
Highlights:
- India and Australia will play for the Border-Gavaskar series in December and January.
- India will play its first day-night test match on foreign soil at Adelaide Oval.
- The traditional Boxing Day match will be played at the MCG.
After the day-night match, the Australian team will travel to Brisbane where the prestigious Gabba stadium will host the opening match of the Border-Gavaskar series.
Cricket Australia has announced Australia's schedule for the coming summer.
"The anticipated arrival of superpower India to play the Australian men’s teams across all formats, as well as the return of Australia’s all-conquering women’s team, are among the highlights scheduled for this summer," Cricket Australia said in a statement.
Kevin Roberts, Cricket Australia CEO, said, "We know that circumstances or events beyond our control could mean that the final schedule potentially may look different to the one released today, but we’ll be doing everything we can to get as much international cricket in as possible this summer. We will communicate any changes to the schedule if or when they are required."“We are working closely with the BCCI to deliver the eagerly anticipated men’s and women’s tours, and we are looking forward to staging the important series against both the men’s and women’s New Zealand sides. These are in addition to the scheduled men’s Test against Afghanistan and a T20 series against West Indies," Mr Roberts said in a statement.The second test match will be played in Adelaide on December 11-15. This will be the first-ever pink-ball match between the two rivals. India has not played any day-night test match on foreign soil.
The Gabba, Brisbane Source: AAP
India's captain Virat Kohli, left, interacts with teammates before asking for a review for the wicket of Australia's captain Aaron Finch, right. Source: AP Photo/Aijaz Rahi
They played their only one day-night test match against Bangladesh in November last year, which they had won comfortably.
The traditional Boxing Day test is scheduled at the MCG on 26 December, followed by the new year test at the SCG in Sydney on 3-7 January.
Here is the complete schedule:
Men’s Test Series against India
Australia v India at the Gabba, Brisbane (December 3- 7)
Australia v India at Adelaide Oval, Adelaide (December 11 - 15)
Boxing Day Test, Australia v India at the MCG, Melbourne (December 26 - 30)
Pink Test, Australia v India at the SCG, Sydney (January 3 - 7)
CommBank Women’s ODI Series against India
Australia v India at Manuka Oval, Canberra (January 22)
Australia v India at Junction Oval, St Kilda (January 25)
Australia v India at Blundstone Arena, Hobart (January 28)
Gillette Men’s ODI Series against India
Australia v India at Perth Stadium, Perth (January 12)
Australia v India at the MCG, Melbourne (January 15)
Australia v India at the SCG, Sydney (January 17)