Many cricket fans may have missed the cricketing action after the end of the T20 World Cup, but rest assured, as there will be loads of cricket, played for the next 6 months.
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England is currently taking on Australia in a three-match ODI series, while India’s youngsters will take on New Zealand in a T20I and ODI series.
Sri Lanka and Afghanistan will battle it out in an ODI series from November 25th, 2022.
In December, Test cricket will resume. Australia will take on the West Indies.
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Pakistan will face England in a historic test series at home after a decade.
The upcoming year will be significant for all the teams as it will see the ODI World Cup 2023 taking place in India.
India will play at least 25 ODIs as India will tour Bangladesh and West Indies and Sri Lanka and Australia are scheduled to visit India. India will play both the home and away series against New Zealand as well.
There is also an Asia Cup scheduled for Pakistan in 2023.
3 new T20 leagues in 2023
The new T20 leagues are set will provide lots of entertainment in the coming six months.
2023 will witness the launch of three new T20 Leagues.
There will be a total of 338 T20 matches in less than 180 days. That means around two matches almost every day.
UAE Cricket will launch the International T20 League (ILT20), and SA20 will take place in South Africa and Major League Cricket T20 will also begin in July 2023 in the USA.
That much cricket will be enough to make it more than one cricket match almost every day.
Till May 2023, there will be Lanka Premier League in Sri Lanka, Super Smash in New Zealand, Big Bash League in Australia, ILT20 in UAE, SA20 in South Africa, Bangladesh Premier League in Bangladesh, and PSL in Pakistan.
T20 Leagues
League | Schedule | Matches |
LPL | 06-23 Dec | 24 |
BBL | 13 Dec- 04 Feb | 61 |
Super Smash | 23 Dec- 11 Feb | 32 |
PSL | Feb-March 2023 | 34 |
ILT20 | Jan-Feb 2023 | 34 |
SA20 | Jan-Feb 2023 | 33 |
BPL | Jan-Feb 2023 | 46 |
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