England Cricket 2023 fixtures and schedule: Ashes and World Cups make for a huge year for both men’s and women’s teams | Cricket News
England Cricket 2023 fixtures and schedule: Ashes and World Cups make for a huge year for both men’s and women’s teams | Cricket News
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2023 will be a big year for English cricket for both men’s and women’s football, with World Cups and The Ashes. Check out the dates and dates for the coming year.
After a year that saw the rise of ‘Bazball’, a men’s T20 World Cup win, a Women’s World Cup final and a 3-0 men’s Test in Pakistan, English cricket has plenty in 2023 to offer.
England will play South Africa, New Zealand, Australia, Sri Lanka, Ireland and more in Test, T20 and One Day International matches in 2023.
England men’s matches (all times Great Britain and Ireland):
ODI series against South Africa
Friday 27th January – First ODI, Mangaung Oval, Bloemfontein (11am)
Sunday 29 January – Second ODI, Mangaung Oval, Bloemfontein (8am)
Wednesday 1 February – Third ODI, The Oval, Kimberley, (11am)
Image: Ben Stokes was named England’s new Test captain in April 2022
Test series against New Zealand
Thursday 16 February – Monday 20 February – Bay Oval, Tauranga
Thursday 23 February – Monday 27 February – Cello Basin Reserve, Wellington
White ball series against Bangladesh
ODIs and T20s planned for March – dates to be announced.
Test match against Ireland
Thursday 1 June – Monday 5 June – Lord’s, London
The Ashes 2023 vs Australia
Friday 16 June – Tuesday 20 June – Edgbaston, Birmingham
Wednesday 28 June – Sunday 2 July – Lord’s, London
Thursday 6th July – Monday 10th July – Headingley, Leeds
Wednesday 19th July – Sunday 23rd July – Old Trafford, Manchester
Thursday 27th July – Monday 31st July – The Oval, London
Twenty20 International Series vs. New Zealand
Wednesday 30 August – Riverside, Chester-le-Street (6pm)
Friday 1st September – Old Trafford, Manchester (6pm)
Sunday 3 September – Edgbaston, Birmingham (2:30pm)
Thursday 5 September – Trent Bridge, Nottingham (6pm)
ODI series against New Zealand
Friday 8 September – Sophia Gardens, Cardiff (12.30pm)
Sunday 10 September – The Ageas Bowl, Southampton (11am)
Wednesday 13 September – The Oval, London (12:30pm)
Friday 15 September – Lord’s, London (12:30pm)
Pictured: England’s skipper Ben Stokes, centre, shakes hands with Pakistani players after England won the whitewash victory by the end of 2022
ODI series against Ireland
Wednesday 20 September – Headingley, Leeds (12.30pm)
Saturday 23 September – Trent Bridge, Nottingham (11am)
Tuesday 26 September – Seat Unique Stadium, Bristol (12:30pm)
Cricket World Cup
The Cricket World Cup in India will be held in October and November – dates to be announced.
England women’s matches (all times Great Britain and Ireland):
ICC Twenty20 World Championship
England – West Indies: Saturday 11 February – Eurolux Boland Park, Paarl (1pm)
England vs Ireland: Monday 13 February – Eurolux Boland Park, Paarl (1pm)
England vs India: Saturday 18 February – St George’s Park, Gqeberha (1pm)
England vs Pakistan: Thursday 21 February – Six Gun Grill Newlands, Cape Town (1pm)
Potential Semi-Finals: Thursday 23 February – Six Gun Grill Newlands, Cape Town (1pm)
Potential Semi-Finals: Friday 24 February – Six Gun Grill Newlands, Cape Town (1pm)
Potential Final: Sunday 26 February – Six Gun Grill Newlands, Cape Town (1pm)
Image: Heather Knight’s England women’s team ended 2022 with a win over the West Indies
Women’s Ashes Test Series vs. Australia
Thursday 22 June – Monday 26 June – Friendly, Trent Bridge, Nottingham (11am)
Saturday 1st July – First T20I Match, Edgbaston, Birmingham (6:35pm)
Saturday 5 July – T20I Match Two, The Oval, London (6:35pm)
Saturday 8 July – Third T20I Match, Lord’s, London (6:35pm)
Wednesday 12 July – First ODI Game, Unique Stadium, Bristol (1pm)
Sunday 16 July – Second ODI, The Ageas Bowl, Southampton (11am)
Tuesday 18 July – Third ODI, The Cooper Associates County Ground, Taunton (1pm)
Image: The English women start their year in February with the T20I World Championship
Twenty20 International Series vs. Sri Lanka
Saturday 2 September – County Ground, Chelmsford (2:30pm)
Wednesday 6 September – County Ground, Derby (6pm)
Saturday 9 September – Seat Unique Riverside, Chester-le-Street (3:30pm)
ODI series against Sri Lanka
Thursday 14 September – First ODI Match, Uptonsteel County Ground, Leicester (12:30pm)
Sunday 17 September – County Ground, Hove (11am)
Tuesday 19th September – The Spitfire Ground, St Lawrence, Canterbury (12.30pm)
*As of December 22, 2022