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2018/19 Australian Summer of cricket

PostPosted: Mon Apr 30, 2018 11:18 am
by Dutchy
INTERNATIONAL SCHEDULE 2018-19, ADELAIDE

9 November: Australia v South Africa, men’s ODI (Adelaide Oval)

6-10 December: Australia v India, men’s Test (Adelaide Oval)

15 January: Australia v India, men’s ODI (Adelaide Oval)

24 February: Australia v New Zealand, women’s ODI (Karen Rolton Oval)

FULL 2018-19 INTERNATIONAL SCHEDULE

2018-19 Commonwealth Bank Women’s Series v New Zealand
First T20I Australia v New Zealand, North Sydney Oval – 29 September 2018
Second T20I Australia v New Zealand, Allan Border Field (Day) – 1 October 2018
Third T20I Australia v New Zealand, Manuka Oval – 5 October 2018

First ODI – Australia v New Zealand, WACA Ground (D/N) – 22 February 2019
Second ODI – Australia v New Zealand, Karen Rolton Oval, Adelaide (Day) – 24 February 2019
Third ODI – Australia v New Zealand, Junction Oval (Day) – 3 March 2019

2018-19 Gillette Series v South Africa
First ODI – Australia v South Africa, Perth Stadium – 4 November 2018
Second ODI – Australia v South Africa, Adelaide Oval – 9 November 2018
Third ODI – Australia v South Africa, Blundstone Arena – 11 November 2018

T20I – Australia v South Africa, Metricon Stadium – 17 November 2018

2018-19 India Men’s tour of Australia
First T20I – Australia v India, The Gabba – 21 November 2018
Second T20I – Australia v India, MCG – 23 November 2018
Third T20I – Australia v India, SCG – 25 November 2018

First Test – Australia v India, Adelaide Oval – 6-10 December 2018
Second Test – Australia v India, Perth Stadium – 14-18 December 2018
Third Test – Australia v India, MCG – 26-30 December 2018
Fourth Test – Australia v India, SCG – 3-7 January 2019

First ODI – Australia v India, SCG – 12 January 2019
Second ODI – Australia v India, Adelaide Oval –15 January 2019
Third ODI – Australia v India, MCG – 18 January 2019

2018-19 Sri Lanka Men’s tour of Australia
First Test – Australia v Sri Lanka, The Gabba (Day-Night) – 24-28 January 2019
Second Test – Australia v Sri Lanka, Manuka Oval – 1-5 February 2019

Prime Minister’s XI
PM’s XI v South Africa – Manuka Oval – 31 October 2018

Governor-General’s XI
GG’s XI v New Zealand – Drummoyne Oval – 28 February 2019

Re: 2018/19 Australian Summer of cricket

PostPosted: Mon Apr 30, 2018 11:19 am
by Dutchy
Tassie get screwed in AFL and now cricket, what is with the obsession of playing a heap of cricket in Canberra these days?

Re: 2018/19 Australian Summer of cricket

PostPosted: Mon Apr 30, 2018 11:40 am
by heater31
Dutchy wrote:Tassie get screwed in AFL and now cricket, what is with the obsession of playing a heap of cricket in Canberra these days?
$$$$$$$$$$

Plus Sutherland needs the TV broadcast restrictions modified [emoji6]

I also hope the Indian officials stick to their guns about using a red ball for all Tests!

Re: 2018/19 Australian Summer of cricket

PostPosted: Mon Apr 30, 2018 11:43 am
by The Bedge
So no Aus Day ODI next year? A test match against SL?!

Re: 2018/19 Australian Summer of cricket

PostPosted: Mon Apr 30, 2018 12:13 pm
by RB
Dutchy wrote:Tassie get screwed in AFL and now cricket, what is with the obsession of playing a heap of cricket in Canberra these days?

In fairness the crowds for test matches in Hobart in recent years have been woeful. Will be interesting to see what they draw in Canberra.

Re: 2018/19 Australian Summer of cricket

PostPosted: Mon Apr 30, 2018 12:16 pm
by Dutchy
Canberra is a 3 hour drive from Sydney, the people there have easy access to international cricket if they want it.

Re: 2018/19 Australian Summer of cricket

PostPosted: Mon Apr 30, 2018 12:22 pm
by Booney
The Bedge wrote:So no Aus Day ODI next year? A test match against SL?!


First Test – Australia v India, Adelaide Oval – 6-10 December 2018

Re: 2018/19 Australian Summer of cricket

PostPosted: Mon Apr 30, 2018 12:30 pm
by The Bedge
Booney wrote:
The Bedge wrote:So no Aus Day ODI next year? A test match against SL?!


First Test – Australia v India, Adelaide Oval – 6-10 December 2018

I meant a test match over Aus Day vs SL (Gabba) is happening instead of the ODI. Even being a D/N test, hard to see that being a real drawcard.

Re: 2018/19 Australian Summer of cricket

PostPosted: Mon Apr 30, 2018 5:46 pm
by PatowalongaPirate
It appears the Indian’s won’t budge on playing a day/night Test..........unless we sweeten the deal possibly.

Re: 2018/19 Australian Summer of cricket

PostPosted: Tue May 01, 2018 9:20 am
by Lightning McQueen
The Bedge wrote:
Booney wrote:
The Bedge wrote:So no Aus Day ODI next year? A test match against SL?!


First Test – Australia v India, Adelaide Oval – 6-10 December 2018

I meant a test match over Aus Day vs SL (Gabba) is happening instead of the ODI. Even being a D/N test, hard to see that being a real drawcard.

Would have to start at noon.

Re: 2018/19 Australian Summer of cricket

PostPosted: Thu May 03, 2018 8:34 am
by DOC
Langer named as coach for all three formats. Langer will take over on May 22, beginning a four-year term that will take him through home and away Ashes series, a Cricket World Cup in 2019 and the ICC World Twenty20 the following year.

Re: 2018/19 Australian Summer of cricket

PostPosted: Tue May 08, 2018 5:56 pm
by Brodlach
For the upcoming series against Zimbabwe and England

Australian ODI squad
Tim Paine (c) - Tasmania
Aaron Finch (vc) - Victoria
Ashton Agar - Western Australia
Alex Carey - South Australia
Josh Hazlewood - New South Wales
Travis Head - South Australia
Nathan Lyon - New South Wales
Glenn Maxwell - Victoria
Shaun Marsh - Western Australia
Jhye Richardson - Western Australia
Kane Richardson - South Australia
D’Arcy Short - Western Australia
Billy Stanlake - Queensland
Marcus Stoinis - Western Australia
Andrew Tye - Western Australia

Australian T20I squad
Aaron Finch (c) - Melbourne Renegades
Alex Carey (vc) - Adelaide Strikers
Ashton Agar - Perth Scorchers
Travis Head - Adelaide Strikers
Nic Maddinson - Melbourne Stars
Glenn Maxwell - Melbourne Stars
Jhye Richardson - Perth Scorchers
Kane Richardson - Melbourne Renegades
D’Arcy Short - Hobart Hurricanes
Billy Stanlake - Adelaide Strikers
Marcus Stoinis - Melbourne Stars
Mitchell Swepson - Brisbane Heat
Andrew Tye - Perth Scorchers
Jack Wildermuth - Melbourne Renegades

Re: 2018/19 Australian Summer of cricket

PostPosted: Tue May 08, 2018 6:30 pm
by carey
Carey (vc) in front of Head? Seems a bit wierd.

Re: 2018/19 Australian Summer of cricket

PostPosted: Tue May 08, 2018 6:34 pm
by The Dark Knight
Good to see Wildermuth get an opportunity. Maddinson, lol.

Re: 2018/19 Australian Summer of cricket

PostPosted: Tue May 08, 2018 6:38 pm
by amber_fluid
The Dark Knight wrote:Good to see Wildermuth get an opportunity. Maddinson, lol.


Maddinson, what a joke.
Surely we have someone better around than this bloke.
He’s useless.

Re: 2018/19 Australian Summer of cricket

PostPosted: Tue May 08, 2018 7:49 pm
by Brodlach
carey wrote:Carey (vc) in front of Head? Seems a bit wierd.

Seems like teams prefer to have a keeper as a captain/vice captain in T20 comps

Re: 2018/19 Australian Summer of cricket

PostPosted: Tue May 08, 2018 9:18 pm
by The Dark Knight
amber_fluid wrote:
The Dark Knight wrote:Good to see Wildermuth get an opportunity. Maddinson, lol.


Maddinson, what a joke.
Surely we have someone better around than this bloke.
He’s useless.
Jake Weatherald. But he's behind Finch and Shory as the openers.

Cameron White and Tom Cooper made more runs than Maddinson in the Big Bash FFS.

Re: 2018/19 Australian Summer of cricket

PostPosted: Tue May 08, 2018 9:43 pm
by Dutchy
Carey playing as a batsmen while Paine Captains and keeps, surely a chance to give Carey the gloves as he is the future and let Paine concentrate on the captaincy in the field.

Re: 2018/19 Australian Summer of cricket

PostPosted: Wed May 09, 2018 1:17 pm
by Coach Bombay
Carey's played one season of big bash and he's already in the leadership group of the international team. Fair jump!

Re: 2018/19 Australian Summer of cricket

PostPosted: Thu May 10, 2018 11:14 pm
by Dutchy
Coach Bombay wrote:Carey's played one season of big bash and he's already in the leadership group of the international team. Fair jump!


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