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White ball cricket dominates NZ domestic schedule this summer

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Glenn Phillips holds the ball up as he walks from the field having taken a fiver on Day three of the first cricket test match between New Zealand and Australia at the Basin Reserve.

Glenn Phillips walks from the field after taking a fiver on day three of the first cricket test match between New Zealand and Australia at the Basin Reserve, in March. Photo: Photosport

England's pre-Christmas series will provide Black Caps fans with their only test cricket of the home summer, with men's and women's white ball matches dominating the calendar.

New Zealand Cricket released a schedule that comprises 26 Twenty20 and one-day internationals from mid-December to early April, played at eight different venues.

There will be five double-headers featuring the Black Caps and White Ferns, with all of the men's team's T20 matches against Pakistan in March played straight after a women's international at the same venue.

Black Caps

The men's summer starts with the November-December three-Test series against England, which had already been announced, to allow travelling supporters to organise bookings.

A two-week visit from Sri Lanka either side of New Year's Day will comprise three T20s, followed by three ODIs.

Black Caps team huddle vs Sri Lanka in 2023.

The Black Caps in a team huddle vs Sri Lanka in 2023. Photo: PHOTOSPORT

The Black Caps will then fly to Pakistan in February for a tri-series against the hosts and South Africa before heading straight into the Champions Trophy tournament, also in Pakistan.

More short format cricket follows when the New Zealand men return home, with the five T20s against Pakistan, then followed by three ODIs against the same nation.

White Ferns

The Rose Bowl will be up for grabs when the New Zealand women host Australia in an ODI series leading up to Christmas, with all three matches at the Basin Reserve.

Alyssa Healy take a catch to dismiss Katey Martin during the ICC Women's Cricket World Cup in Wellington, March 2022

Alyssa Healy takes a catch to dismiss Katey Martin during the ICC Women's Cricket World Cup in Wellington, in March 2022. Photo: PHOTOSPORT

Sri Lanka's visit in March will comprise three ODIs, followed by three T20s, before Australia return later that month for three T20s.

Offshore tests

The Black Caps have a heavy test diet for the remainder of this year, leading up the arrival of England.

They face Afghanistan in a one-off test in India in September, followed by two tests in Sri Lanka and three more against the host nation in India.

The Black Caps celebrate Ajaz Patel taking all 10 wickets in an innings on day two of the second test against India in Mumbai on the 4th December 2021.

The Black Caps Photo: Arjun Singh/Sportzpics for BCCI

There is also a six-match white ball visit to Sri Lanka before the New Zealanders return home.

New Zealand Cricket's summer schedule

(* indicates double a header)

BLACK CAPS

Test series v England

- Nov 28-Dec 2, Christchurch

- Dec 6-10, Wellington

- Dec 14-18, Hamilton

T20I series v Sri Lanka

- Dec 28, Tauranga

- Dec 30, Tauranga

- Jan 2, Nelson

ODI series v Sri Lanka

- Jan 5, Wellington

- Jan 8, Hamilton

- Jan 11, Auckland

T20I series v Pakistan

- March 16, Christchurch*

- March 18, Dunedin*

- March 21, Auckland*

- March 23, Tauranga*

- March 26, Wellington*

ODI series v Pakistan

- March 29, Napier

- April 2, Hamilton

- April 5, Tauranga

WHITE FERNS

ODI series v Australia

- Dec 19, Wellington

- Dec 21, Wellington

- Dec 23, Wellington

ODI series v Sri Lanka

- March 4, Napier

- March 7, Nelson

- March 9, Nelson

T20I series v Sri Lanka

- March 14, Christchurch

- March 16, Christchurch*

- March 18, Christchurch*

T20I series v Australia

- March 21, Auckland*

- March 23, Tauranga*

- March 26, Wellington*

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