Australia A to host New Zealand A in day-night four-day fixture

Australia A will host New Zealand A in two four-day games, including day-night match as Cricket Australia unveiled their full domestic fixtures for the Summer of 2023-24.

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There will be six Shield rounds before the first Test against Pakistan.

Australia A to host New Zealand A

Bristbane and Mackay in Queensland will be the venues for host Australia A when a return seris has been locked in for August and September.

The two A sides last played each other in Lincoln on New Zealand’s South Island in April where Matthew Renshaw’s twin centuries helped book him a ticket to England as part of the squad for the first two Tests of Australia’s ongoing Ashes campaign.

Australia A to host New Zealand A
Australia A to host New Zealand A

Cricket Australia (CA) also announced that there will be Prime Minister’s XI four-day game against Pakistan at Manuka Oval in Canberra ahead of Australia’s first Test of the home summer against Pakistan in Perth on December 14.

West Indies will also play a CA XI in a four-day tour game starting on January 10 at Karen Rolton Oval in Adelaide before the first Test of a two-Test series against Australia begins at Adelaide Oval on January 17.

Other 2023-24 domestic schedule highlights:

According to the home page of CA, this is the list of domestic schedule highlights:

– Thirteen Marsh One-Day Cup games, including the final, to be shown live and exclusive on Foxtel, as well as the final of the Marsh Sheffield Shield and WNCL. All games will also be live streamed on Kayo Sports and cricket.com.au.

– Tasmania to begin their pursuit of a WNCL threepeat against ACT after last season’s dramatic final against South Australia.

– Six rounds of Sheffield Shield action before the first NRMA Insurance Test against Pakistan.

– A domestic cricket match is set to be played at Sydney’s Cricket Central for the first time on September 22 when NSW takes on Queensland in the WNCL. This will be followed by NSW women’s team hosting the touring West Indies on September 28 and NSW hosting Sheffield Shield matches against Queensland (October 4-7) and SA (March 1-4).

– Back-to-back white ball finals on the one weekend with the WNCL final on February 24 followed by the Marsh Cup Final on February 25.

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