Aus Summer of Cricket 2024/25 match schedule and results
September 26, 2024
Cricket’s back Down Under again, with the Australian Summer of Cricket bringing six tests, nine One Day Internationals, and nine T20 Internationals to be played by Australia’s men’s and women’s teams between September and February.
The 2024-25 international schedule is absolutely mouthwatering too, with the Australian Women bracing for a historic day-night test in Melbourne at the ‘G in the Women’s Ashes and the Australian Men contesting the latest five-Test Border-Gavaskar series. That incredible clash will begin in Perth and run through to January with the iconic SCG Test.
Australia hasn’t beaten India at home since 2014/15, falling to the titanic cricket nation in 2018/19 and then again in 2020/21 when the series was played over just four Test (Perth was skipped).
Here’s the schedule and match results for the 2024/25 Summer of Cricket.
Australia’s 2024-25 international results
Women’s T20I Series vs. New Zealand

Australia rolled over New Zealand in the opening matches of the summer.
Georgia Wareham and Ashleigh Gardner led Australia to a crushing 3-0 sweep over New Zealand, with the defeat marking the 10th time our trans-Tasman rivals’ has lost in T20I cricket in a row. Australia hunted down the White Ferns in the last clash in Brisbane after Gardner (33 off 26 balls) and Ellyse Perry (36 from 29) shone at the stumps.
- 19 September: Great Barrier Reef Arena, Mackay — Aus won by five wickets
- 22 September: Great Barrier Reef Arena, Mackay — Aus won by 29 runs
- 24 September: Allan Border Field, Brisbane — Aus won by five wickets
Australia’s 2024-25 international schedule

Women’s ODI Series vs. India
- 5 December: Allan Border Field, Brisbane (day/night)
- 8 December: Allan Border Field, Brisbane (day)
- 11 December: WACA, Perth (day/night)
Women’s Ashes ODI Series
- 12 January: North Sydney Oval, Sydney (day)
- 14 January: Junction Oval, Melbourne (day)
- 17 January: Bellerive Oval, Hobart (day)
Women’s Ashes T20I Series
- 20 January: SCG, Sydney (night)
- 23 January: Manuka Oval, Canberra (night)
- 25 January: Adelaide Oval, Adelaide (night)
Women’s Ashes Test Match
- 30 January-2 February: MCG, Melbourne (day/night)
Men’s ODI Series vs. Pakistan
- 4 November: MCG, Melbourne (day/night)
- 8 November: Adelaide Oval, Adelaide (day/night)
- 10 November: Perth Stadium, Perth (day/night)
Men’s T20I Series vs. Pakistan
- 14 November: The Gabba, Brisbane (night)
- 16 November: SCG, Sydney (night)
- 18 November: Bellerive Oval, Hobart (night)
Men’s Test Series vs. India
- 22-26 November: Perth Stadium, Perth
- 6-10 December: Adelaide Oval, Adelaide (day/night)
- 14-18 December: The Gabba, Brisbane
- 26-30 December: MCG, Melbourne
- 3-7 January: SCG, Sydney
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