Image Source : GETTY IMAGES England will arrive in New Zealand on January 26 and bear the necessary 14-day managed isolation interval forward of enjoying the White Ferns.
New Zealand girls’s cricket group will host England and Australia, respectively, over the second half of this summer time, New Zealand Cricket confirmed on Thursday.
England shall be enjoying three ODIs and as many T20Is towards the White Ferns between February 23 and March 7 whereas Australia can even compete in the identical variety of matches — three T20Is and three ODIs — between March 28 and April 10.
England will arrive in New Zealand on January 26 and bear the necessary 14-day managed isolation interval forward of enjoying the White Ferns.
Once England has completed its managed isolation interval, it can journey to Queenstown for a nine-day coaching camp, together with warm-up video games at John Davies Oval on February 14 and 16.
Less than every week after England depart, Australia will arrive within the nation and bear managed isolation forward of their encounter with the White Ferns.
Four of the T20Is (three towards England and one towards Australia) shall be double-headers alongside Black Caps fixtures, and two ODIs (each towards England) shall be a part of “back-to-back” occasions through which the White Ferns will play on the identical venue, the day after the Black Caps.
“We’re very grateful to the New Zealand government for supporting and enabling these women’s tours and for creating an environment in which they can proceed,” NZC chief government David White mentioned.
“It’s nice that New Zealand and the world will be capable of see these two terrific girls’s sides – Australia and England, in motion towards the White Ferns, and ladies’s cricket receiving the eye it deserves.
“And with the ICC Women’s World Cup to be hosted in New Zealand next summer, it’s particularly important that teams are able to play and compete and develop their games ahead of such a significant tournament,” he added.
England are the reigning ODI world champions after beating India within the World Cup remaining at Lord’s in 2017 whereas Australia maintain the mantle as T20 World Champions after defeating India within the remaining of the T20 World Cup in Melbourne final yr.
Schedule:
New Zealand vs England
1st ODI: Hagley Oval, Christchurch, Feb 23
2nd ODI: University of Otago Oval, Dunedin, Feb 26
third ODI: University of Otago Oval, Dunedin, Feb 28
1st T20I: Sky Stadium, Wellington, Mar 3
2nd T20I: Eden Park, Auckland, Mar 5
third T20I: Bay Oval, Tauranga, Mar 7
New Zealand vs Australia
1st T20I: Seddon Park, Hamilton, Mar 28
2nd T20I: Seddon Park, Hamilton, Mar 30
third T20I: Seddon Park, Hamilton, Apr 1
1st ODI: Bay Oval, Tauranga, Apr 4
2nd ODI: Bay Oval, Tauranga, Apr 7
third ODI: Bay Oval, Tauranga, Apr 10