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Cricket Fixtures

Matches still to be played, with the start time in your site time zone, the teams and the venue.

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Wednesday, 5 August

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Asian Stars
Indian Royals
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Thursday, 6 August

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Pakistan Panthers
Bangladesh Tigers
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Indian Royals
Afghanistan Pathans
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Friday, 7 August

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Pakistan Panthers
Sri Lankan Lions
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Asian Stars
Bangladesh Tigers
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Sunday, 15 November

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South Africa
Bangladesh
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Monday, 23 November

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South Africa
Bangladesh
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Tuesday, 1 December

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South Africa
Bangladesh
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Friday, 4 December

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South Africa
Bangladesh
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Monday, 7 December

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South Africa
Bangladesh
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Thursday, 10 December

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South Africa
Bangladesh
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Saturday, 12 December

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South Africa
Bangladesh
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Sunday, 13 December

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South Africa
Bangladesh
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Frequently Asked Questions

The first entry on this page is the next scheduled match in our data, with its date, its start time and the teams. The list runs forward from there.

Each fixture carries its start time in the site time zone. Where the provider has given us a date but not a confirmed time, we show the date alone rather than invent an hour.

We do not sell tickets and do not link to resellers. Tickets are released by the home board or the tournament organiser, usually through one official ticketing partner, and the ground itself is the safest place to check.

Schedules move for broadcast, for weather, for venue availability and for reserve days in a tournament. When our source updates a fixture, this page follows it.

A Test is played over up to five days with two innings a side and no over limit. A One Day International gives each side a single innings of 50 overs. A Twenty20 gives each side 20 overs, so it usually finishes in about three hours.

Yes. Women's matches appear in the same list as the men's. The women's cricket page gathers them separately if you want that side of the game on its own.

As far as the schedule we have been given. Boards confirm tours in stages, so the near weeks are dense and the far months thin out. Nothing is listed before it is confirmed to us.

About the Match Centre

Fixtures are matches still to be played. Each card shows the two teams, the venue and the start time, grouped by day so you can see what is on this week.

Start times are shown in the site’s time zone with the zone named. Cricket is played across every time zone, and a fixture listed for the evening in one country is the following morning in another — naming the zone removes the guesswork.

Formats and what they mean for the schedule

A Twenty20 match is decided in a single evening. A one-day international takes most of a day. A Test runs up to five days, so a Test fixture is a date range rather than a single slot.

Fixtures that are not confirmed

Tournament schedules often list a semi-final or final before anyone knows who will play in it. Those matches are held back rather than published as a game between two unknown sides, and they appear here once the teams are confirmed.

Where the schedule comes from

Fixtures come from a licensed data provider and are stored locally. A fixture can move: matches are rescheduled for weather, for travel and for broadcast, and the page reflects the latest data we hold rather than the original plan.