After a hugely successful 2022-23 season and a big win in the 2023 T20I World Cup, Australia’s much-loved team is on the verge of success once again.
With the soccer season over, the 2023-34 women’s summer cricket schedule will be a major focus.
Cricket Australia’s full summer schedule begins on 1 October 2023 and runs until mid-February. That means there are more crickets than willows. There are plenty of opportunities to watch the world’s number one women’s cricket team right in your own backyard.
The schedule for the men’s season has also been announced and you can read it all at the link.
Along with the women’s summer cricket schedule, the men’s schedule has also been announced.
How to secure tickets to Australia’s summer women’s cricket schedule
Cricket Australia provides information to help fans secure tickets. Click here for more information. And to be honest, considering last season’s results, you won’t want to miss these games.
Australia Women’s Summer Test Schedule
T20I Series vs West Indies | Women’s Summer Cricket Schedule
Australia v West Indies | October 1, North Sydney Oval, Sydney
Australia v West Indies | October 2nd, North Sydney Oval | Night game
Australia v West Indies | October 5 | Allan Border Field, Brisbane | Night Game
As you might expect, recent success has seen Australia currently ranked number one in the world among T20 nations.
West Indies are ranked 6th after 20 overs.
Meg Lanning Women’s Summer Cricket Schedule
ODI Series vs West Indies | Women’s Summer Cricket Schedule
Australia v West Indies | October 8, Allan Border Field, Brisbane
Australia v West Indies | October 12, Junction Oval, Melbourne
Australia v West Indies | October 15, Junction Oval, Melbourne
When it comes to ODIs, Australia also maintains its top spot in the ICC rankings.
As with T20, West Indies are number 6 on the list.
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T20I Series vs South Africa | Women’s Summer Cricket Schedule
Australia v South Africa, T20i | January 27 | Manuka Oval (Canberra)
Australia v South Africa, T20i | January 28, Manuka Oval, Canberra
Australia v South Africa, T20i | 30 January 2024, Blundstone Arena, Hobart (night)
South Africa are currently ranked fifth in the T20i rankings.
ODI Series vs South Africa | Women’s Summer Cricket Schedule
February 3 | Adelaide Oval (Adelaide)
February 7 | North Sydney Oval (Sydney)
February 10 | North Sydney Oval (Sydney)
South Africa is ranked third in the women’s one-day international rankings, following Australia and England.
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Test Match vs South Africa | Women’s Summer Cricket Schedule
Australia vs South Africa, Test Cricket | February 15-18 | WACA, Perth
Fans are demanding more testing in women’s cricket, and that aspect will eventually be included in women’s cricket’s summer schedule. Thankfully, we’re not completely starved for the format this summer.
Not only will the match in Perth feature plenty of runs on the hard, bouncy Western Australian wicket, but it’s also prime time on the East Coast. The afternoon session will be in prime time across the East Coast, and we absolutely embrace that.