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International cricket in 2021–22

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The 2021–22 international cricket season took place from September 2021 to April 2022.[1][2] 29 Tests, 111 One Day Internationals (ODIs), 112 Twenty20 Internationals (T20Is), 25 Women's One Day Internationals (WODIs), 40 Women's Twenty20 Internationals (WT20Is), and two women's Test matches were scheduled to be played during this period. Additionally, a number of other T20I/WT20I matches were also scheduled to be played in series involving associate nations.

The 2021 ICC Men's T20 World Cup, the 2021 Women's Cricket World Cup Qualifier and the 2022 Women's Cricket World Cup were played in October 2021, December 2021, and March 2022 respectively, after they were all postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[3][4] In the final of the Men's T20 World Cup, Australia beat New Zealand by eight wickets to win their first T20 World Cup.[5] In the final of the Women's World Cup, Australia beat England by 71 runs to win their seventh World Cup.[6]

Qualification for the 2023 ICC Women's T20 World Cup also continued, with four more regional qualifiers taking place.[7] In August 2021, England's planned tour of Bangladesh was postponed until 2023 due to the ongoing Covid situation and fixture congestion.[8][9] Later the same month, Afghanistan's planned ODI series against Pakistan was postponed due to the situation in Afghanistan and the logistics in travelling.[10] In November 2021, Cricket Australia officially postponed the one-off Test match between Australia and Afghanistan, due to the Taliban not supporting women's cricket.[11]

In September 2021, New Zealand arrived in Pakistan to play three ODIs and five T20I matches. It was New Zealand's first tour of Pakistan since 2003.[12] However, on the morning of the first ODI match, New Zealand Cricket (NZC) raised a security alert with the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) and the Pakistan Government, which resulted in the entire tour being called off.[13][14] England were also scheduled to tour Pakistan for the first time in sixteen years to play two T20I matches.[15] However, following New Zealand's tour being called off, the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) announced that the men's tour and the women's tour to the country in October 2021 had both been cancelled, due to concerns of travelling to the region.[16]

In October, the Zimbabwe women's cricket team played their first ever WODI matches since they were granted WODI status by the International Cricket Council (ICC) in April 2021.[17] They hosted a four-match series against Ireland, with Zimbabwe winning the first fixture.[18]

In late November 2021, a new variant of the COVID-19 virus was discovered in southern Africa.[19] As a result, the 2021 Women's Cricket World Cup Qualifier in Zimbabwe and the Dutch cricket team's tour of South Africa were called off. Most of the group stage matches in the Women's Cricket World Cup Qualifier had taken place,[20] with only the first ODI between South Africa and the Netherlands being played.[21] The eighth round of the 2019–2023 ICC Cricket World Cup League 2 in Namibia was also called off after only two of the scheduled eight matches had been played.[22] In December 2021, the ODI matches between Pakistan and the West Indies were postponed following multiple cases of COVID-19 in the West Indies team and support staff.[23] Later the same month, Ireland's ODI matches against the United States were also cancelled following positive COVID-19 cases in both teams.[24]

In December 2021 and January 2022, the 72nd Ashes series was played. Australia successfully retained the Ashes by winning the first three Test matches.[25] The fourth Test ended in a draw, with Australia winning the fifth Test by 146 runs to win the series 4–0.[26] Later in January 2022, New Zealand's tour of Australia was postponed due to the uncertainty of the quarantine rules for when the New Zealand team returned home.[27] The following month, Australia's tour of New Zealand was called off due no managed isolation quarantine (MIQ) spots available for the Australian team.[28]

On 5 February 2022, India won the 2022 ICC Under-19 Cricket World Cup to win their fifth title.[29] The following day, in their home series against the West Indies, India's senior men's team played their 1,000th ODI match,[30] becoming the first team to play one thousand matches in that format.[31]

Season overview

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Men's international tours
Start date Home team Away team Results [Matches]
Test ODI T20I
1 September 2021  Bangladesh  New Zealand 3–2 [5]
1 September 2021[n 1]  Pakistan  Afghanistan [3]
2 September 2021  Sri Lanka  South Africa 2–1 [3] 0–3 [3]
6 September 2021 Oman  United States  Papua New Guinea 2–0 [2]
7 September 2021 Oman    Nepal  Papua New Guinea 2–0 [2]
17 September 2021[n 2]  Pakistan  New Zealand [3] [5]
20 September 2021[n 3]  Bangladesh  England [3] [3]
7 October 2021  Oman  Sri Lanka 0–2 [2][n 4]
13 October 2021[n 5]  Pakistan  England [2]
17 November 2021  India  New Zealand 1–0 [2] 3–0 [3]
19 November 2021  Bangladesh  Pakistan 0–2 [2] 0–3 [3]
21 November 2021  Sri Lanka  West Indies 2–0 [2]
26 November 2021[n 6]  South Africa  Netherlands 0–0 [3]
27 November 2021[n 7]  Australia  Afghanistan [1]
8 December 2021  Australia  England 4–0 [5]
13 December 2021[n 6]  Pakistan  West Indies [3] 3–0 [3]
22 December 2021[n 6]  United States  Ireland [3] 1–1 [2]
26 December 2021  South Africa  India 2–1 [3] 3–0 [3]
1 January 2022  New Zealand  Bangladesh 1–1 [2]
8 January 2022  West Indies  Ireland 1–2 [3]
16 January 2022  Sri Lanka  Zimbabwe 2–1 [3]
21 January 2022 Qatar  Afghanistan  Netherlands 3–0 [3]
22 January 2022  West Indies  England 1–0 [3] 3–2 [5]
30 January 2022[n 8]  Australia  New Zealand [3] [1]
5 February 2022  Oman  United Arab Emirates 0–2 [3]
6 February 2022  India  West Indies 3–0 [3] 3–0 [3]
11 February 2022  Australia  Sri Lanka 4–1 [5]
17 February 2022  New Zealand  South Africa 1–1 [2]
23 February 2022  Bangladesh  Afghanistan 2–1 [3] 1–1 [2]
24 February 2022  India  Sri Lanka 2–0 [2] 3–0 [3]
February 2022[n 9]  Zimbabwe  Afghanistan [3] [5]
4 March 2022  Pakistan  Australia 0–1 [3] 2–1 [3] 0–1 [1]
17 March 2022[n 8]  New Zealand  Australia [3]
18 March 2022  South Africa  Bangladesh 2–0 [2] 1–2 [3]
25 March 2022  New Zealand  Netherlands 3–0 [3] 0–0 [1]
25 March 2022    Nepal  Papua New Guinea 0–2 [2]
Men's international tournaments
Start date Tournament Winners
13 September 2021 Oman 2021 Oman Tri-Nation Series (round 6)
25 September 2021 Oman 2021 Oman Tri-Nation Series (round 7)
5 October 2021 United Arab Emirates 2021 Summer T20 Bash
17 October 2021 United Arab Emirates Oman 2021 ICC Men's T20 World Cup  Australia
26 November 2021[n 6] Namibia 2021 Namibia Tri-Nation Series
14 January 2022 Cricket West Indies 2022 ICC Under-19 Cricket World Cup  India
5 March 2022 United Arab Emirates 2022 United Arab Emirates Tri-Nation Series (round 9)
15 March 2022 United Arab Emirates 2022 United Arab Emirates Tri-Nation Series (round 10)
9 April 2022 United Arab Emirates Papua New Guinea 2022 Papua New Guinea Tri-Nation Series (round 11)
Women's international tours
Start date Home team Away team Results [Matches]
WTest WODI WT20I
21 September 2021  Australia  India 0–0 [1] 2–1 [3] 2–0 [3]
5 October 2021  Zimbabwe  Ireland 1–3 [4]
10 October 2021[n 5]  Pakistan  England [3] [2]
8 November 2021  Pakistan  West Indies 0–3 [3]
10 November 2021  Zimbabwe  Bangladesh 0–3 [3]
20 January 2022  Australia  England 0–0 [1] 3–0 [3] 1–0 [3]
28 January 2022  South Africa  West Indies 2–1 [4]
9 February 2022  New Zealand  India 4–1 [5] 1–0 [1]
Women's international tournaments
Start date Tournament Winners
21 November 2021[n 10] Zimbabwe 2021 Women's Cricket World Cup Qualifier
4 March 2022 New Zealand 2022 Women's Cricket World Cup  Australia

Rankings

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The following were the rankings at the beginning of the season.

ICC Men's Test Team Rankings 25 August 2021[32]
Rank Team Matches Points Rating
1  New Zealand 22 2,764 126
2  India 25 2,987 119
3  Australia 17 1,844 108
4  England 35 3,753 107
5  Pakistan 27 2,481 92
6  South Africa 19 1,675 88
7  West Indies 30 2,396 80
8  Sri Lanka 27 2,095 78
9  Bangladesh 16 779 49
10  Zimbabwe 11 342 31
ICC Men's ODI Team Rankings 25 September 2021[33]
Rank Team Matches Points Rating
1  New Zealand 17 2,054 121
2  England 32 3,793 119
3  Australia 28 3,244 116
4  India 32 3,624 113
5  South Africa 25 2,459 98
6  Pakistan 27 2,524 93
7  Bangladesh 30 2,740 91
8  West Indies 30 2,523 84
9  Sri Lanka 32 2,657 83
10  Afghanistan 17 1,054 62
11  Netherlands 7 336 48
12  Ireland 25 1,145 46
13  Oman 11 435 40
14  Scotland 8 308 39
15  Zimbabwe 20 764 38
16    Nepal 11 330 30
Only the top 16 teams are shown
ICC Men's T20I Team Rankings 20 September 2021[34]
Rank Team Matches Points Rating
1  England 28 7,786 278
2  India 28 7,456 266
3  Pakistan 34 8,883 261
4  New Zealand 28 7,192 257
5  South Africa 30 7,489 250
6  Bangladesh 26 6,259 241
7  Australia 33 7,923 240
8  Afghanistan 12 2,826 236
9  West Indies 29 6,792 234
10  Sri Lanka 22 5,048 229
11  Zimbabwe 30 5,751 192
12  Ireland 26 4,930 190
13    Nepal 19 3,556 187
14  United Arab Emirates 11 2,023 184
15  Scotland 14 2,553 182
16  Papua New Guinea 14 2,501 179
Only the top 16 teams are shown
ICC Women's ODI Rankings 27 September 2021[35]
Rank Team Matches Points Rating
1  Australia 21 3,379 161
2  England 25 2,983 119
3  South Africa 29 3,390 117
4  India 26 2,934 113
5  New Zealand 26 2,392 92
6  West Indies 22 1,872 85
7  Pakistan 20 1,496 75
8  Bangladesh 5 306 61
9  Sri Lanka 11 519 47
10  Ireland 2 25 13
ICC Women's T20I Rankings 25 September 2021[36]
Rank Team Matches Points Rating
1  Australia 31 8,967 289
2  England 39 11,060 284
3  India 38 10,146 267
4  New Zealand 31 8,275 267
5  South Africa 32 8,048 252
6  West Indies 31 7,468 241
7  Pakistan 30 6,778 226
8  Sri Lanka 18 3,631 202
9  Bangladesh 26 5,001 192
10  Ireland 24 3,948 165
11  Thailand 29 4,667 161
12  Zimbabwe 21 3,287 157
13  Scotland 18 2,754 153
14    Nepal 11 1,457 132
15  Papua New Guinea 11 1,423 129
16  Samoa 6 749 125
Only the top 16 teams are shown

On-going tournaments

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The following were the rankings at the beginning of the season.

2021–2023 ICC World Test Championship
Rank Team Series PCT
1  India 1* 54.17%
2  Pakistan 1 50.00%
3  West Indies 1 50.00%
4  England 1* 29.17%
Full Table
2020–2023 ICC Cricket World Cup Super League
Rank Team Matches Points
1  England 15 95
2  Bangladesh 12 80
3  Australia 9 60
4  Ireland 15 50
5  India 9 49
6  Sri Lanka 15 42
7  Pakistan 9 40
8  West Indies 9 40
9  South Africa 9 34
10  New Zealand 3 30
11  Afghanistan 3 30
12  Zimbabwe 9 25
13  Netherlands 3 20
Full Table
2019–2023 ICC Cricket World Cup League 2
Rank Team Matches Points
1  Oman 10 16
2  United States 12 12
3  Scotland 8 9
4  Namibia 7 8
5  United Arab Emirates 7 7
6    Nepal 4 4
7  Papua New Guinea 8 0
Full Table
2019–22 ICC Cricket World Cup Challenge League
League A
Rank Team Matches Points
1  Canada 5 8
2  Singapore 5 8
3  Qatar 5 6
4  Denmark 5 4
5  Malaysia 5 2
6  Vanuatu 5 2
Full Table
2019–22 ICC Cricket World Cup Challenge League
League B
Rank Team Matches Points
1  Uganda 5 10
2  Hong Kong 5 7
3  Italy 5 5
4  Jersey 5 4
5  Kenya 5 3
6  Bermuda 5 1
Full Table

September

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New Zealand in Bangladesh

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T20I series
No. Date Home captain Away captain Venue Result
T20I 1243 1 September Mahmudullah Tom Latham Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium, Dhaka  Bangladesh by 7 wickets
T20I 1251 3 September Mahmudullah Tom Latham Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium, Dhaka  Bangladesh by 4 runs
T20I 1259 5 September Mahmudullah Tom Latham Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium, Dhaka  New Zealand by 52 runs
T20I 1260 8 September Mahmudullah Tom Latham Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium, Dhaka  Bangladesh by 6 wickets
T20I 1263 10 September Mahmudullah Tom Latham Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium, Dhaka  New Zealand by 27 runs

Afghanistan in Pakistan

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The tour was postponed due to the situation in Afghanistan, the logistics in travelling, and for the welfare of the team.[37]

2020–2023 ICC Cricket World Cup Super League – ODI series
No. Date Home captain Away captain Venue Result
[1st ODI] 1 September Hashmatullah Shahidi
[2nd ODI] 3 September Hashmatullah Shahidi
[3rd ODI] 5 September Hashmatullah Shahidi

South Africa in Sri Lanka

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2020–2023 ICC Cricket World Cup Super League – ODI series
No. Date Home captain Away captain Venue Result
ODI 4314 2 September Dasun Shanaka Temba Bavuma R. Premadasa Stadium, Colombo  Sri Lanka by 14 runs
ODI 4315 4 September Dasun Shanaka Keshav Maharaj R. Premadasa Stadium, Colombo  South Africa by 67 runs (DLS)
ODI 4318 7 September Dasun Shanaka Keshav Maharaj R. Premadasa Stadium, Colombo  Sri Lanka by 78 runs
T20I series
No. Date Home captain Away captain Venue Result
T20I 1265 10 September Dasun Shanaka Keshav Maharaj R. Premadasa Stadium, Colombo  South Africa by 28 runs
T20I 1270 12 September Dasun Shanaka Keshav Maharaj R. Premadasa Stadium, Colombo  South Africa by 9 wickets
T20I 1273 14 September Dasun Shanaka Keshav Maharaj R. Premadasa Stadium, Colombo  South Africa by 10 wickets

Papua New Guinea vs United States in Oman

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ODI series
No. Date Home captain Away captain Venue Result
ODI 4316 6 September Saurabh Netravalkar Assad Vala Oman Cricket Academy Ground Turf 2, Muscat  United States by 7 wickets
ODI 4320 9 September Saurabh Netravalkar Assad Vala Oman Cricket Academy Ground Turf 1, Muscat  United States by 134 runs

Papua New Guinea vs Nepal in Oman

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ODI series
No. Date Home captain Away captain Venue Result
ODI 4317 7 September Gyanendra Malla Assad Vala Oman Cricket Academy Ground Turf 2, Muscat    Nepal by 2 wickets
ODI 4322 10 September Gyanendra Malla Assad Vala Oman Cricket Academy Ground Turf 1, Muscat    Nepal by 151 runs

2021 Oman Tri-Nation Series (round 6)

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2019–2023 ICC Cricket World Cup League 2 – Tri-series
No. Date Team 1 Captain 1 Team 2 Captain 2 Venue Result
ODI 4324 13 September    Nepal Gyanendra Malla  United States Saurabh Netravalkar Oman Cricket Academy Ground Turf 1, Muscat    Nepal by 5 wickets
ODI 4325 14 September  Oman Zeeshan Maqsood    Nepal Gyanendra Malla Oman Cricket Academy Ground Turf 1, Muscat  Oman by 5 wickets
ODI 4326 16 September  Oman Zeeshan Maqsood  United States Saurabh Netravalkar Oman Cricket Academy Ground Turf 1, Muscat  Oman by 4 wickets
ODI 4327 17 September    Nepal Gyanendra Malla  United States Saurabh Netravalkar Oman Cricket Academy Ground Turf 1, Muscat  United States by 6 wickets
ODI 4328 19 September  Oman Zeeshan Maqsood    Nepal Gyanendra Malla Oman Cricket Academy Ground Turf 1, Muscat    Nepal by 7 wickets
ODI 4329 20 September  Oman Zeeshan Maqsood  United States Saurabh Netravalkar Oman Cricket Academy Ground Turf 1, Muscat  Oman by 72 runs

New Zealand in Pakistan

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The tour was called off ahead of the first ODI due to security concerns.[38]

ODI series
No. Date Home captain Away captain Venue Result
ODI 4326a 17 September Babar Azam Tom Latham Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium, Rawalpindi
2nd ODI 19 September Babar Azam Tom Latham Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium, Rawalpindi
3rd ODI 21 September Babar Azam Tom Latham Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium, Rawalpindi
T20I series
No. Date Home captain Away captain Venue Result
1st T20I 25 September Babar Azam Tom Latham Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore
2nd T20I 26 September Babar Azam Tom Latham Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore
3rd T20I 29 September Babar Azam Tom Latham Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore
4th T20I 1 October Babar Azam Tom Latham Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore
5th T20I 3 October Babar Azam Tom Latham Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore

India women in Australia

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WODI series
No. Date Home captain Away captain Venue Result
WODI 1213 21 September Meg Lanning Mithali Raj Great Barrier Reef Arena, Mackay  Australia by 9 wickets
WODI 1216 24 September Meg Lanning Mithali Raj Great Barrier Reef Arena, Mackay  Australia by 5 wickets
WODI 1217 26 September Meg Lanning Mithali Raj Great Barrier Reef Arena, Mackay  India by 2 wickets
Only WTest
No. Date Home captain Away captain Venue Result
WTest 142 30 September – 3 October Meg Lanning Mithali Raj Carrara Stadium, Gold Coast Match drawn
WT20I series
No. Date Home captain Away captain Venue Result
WT20I 981 7 October Meg Lanning Harmanpreet Kaur Carrara Stadium, Gold Coast No result
WT20I 982 9 October Meg Lanning Harmanpreet Kaur Carrara Stadium, Gold Coast  Australia by 4 wickets
WT20I 983 10 October Meg Lanning Harmanpreet Kaur Carrara Stadium, Gold Coast  Australia by 14 runs

2021 Oman Tri-Nation Series (round 7)

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2019–2023 ICC Cricket World Cup League 2 – Tri-series
No. Date Team 1 Captain 1 Team 2 Captain 2 Venue Result
ODI 4330 25 September  Papua New Guinea Assad Vala  Scotland Kyle Coetzer Oman Cricket Academy Ground Turf 2, Muscat  Scotland by 6 wickets
ODI 4331 26 September  Oman Zeeshan Maqsood  Papua New Guinea Assad Vala Oman Cricket Academy Ground Turf 2, Muscat  Oman by 110 runs
ODI 4332 28 September  Oman Zeeshan Maqsood  Scotland Kyle Coetzer Oman Cricket Academy Ground Turf 2, Muscat  Scotland by 18 runs
ODI 4333 29 September  Papua New Guinea Assad Vala  Scotland Kyle Coetzer Oman Cricket Academy Ground Turf 1, Muscat  Scotland by 4 wickets
ODI 4334 1 October  Oman Zeeshan Maqsood  Papua New Guinea Assad Vala Oman Cricket Academy Ground Turf 1, Muscat  Oman by 3 wickets
ODI 4335 2 October  Oman Zeeshan Maqsood  Scotland Kyle Coetzer Oman Cricket Academy Ground Turf 1, Muscat No result

England in Bangladesh

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In August 2021, the tour was postponed due to fixture congestion and the ongoing Covid pandemic,[39] with the series rescheduled for March 2023.[40]

T20I series
No. Date Home captain Away captain Venue Result
[1st T20I]
[2nd T20I]
[3rd T20I]
2020–2023 ICC Cricket World Cup Super League – ODI series
No. Date Home captain Away captain Venue Result
[1st ODI]
[2nd ODI]
[3rd ODI]

October

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2021 Summer T20 Bash

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T20I series
No. Date Team 1 Captain 1 Team 2 Captain 2 Venue Result
T20I 1281 5 October  United Arab Emirates Ahmed Raza  Namibia Gerhard Erasmus ICC Academy Ground, Dubai  Namibia by 17 runs
T20I 1286 7 October  United Arab Emirates Ahmed Raza  Ireland Andrew Balbirnie ICC Academy Ground, Dubai  Ireland by 7 wickets
T20I 1289 8 October  United Arab Emirates Ahmed Raza  Ireland Andrew Balbirnie ICC Academy Ground, Dubai  United Arab Emirates by 54 runs
T20I 1291 8 October  Papua New Guinea Assad Vala  Scotland Kyle Coetzer ICC Academy Ground, Dubai  Scotland by 8 wickets
T20I 1293 9 October  Namibia Gerhard Erasmus  Scotland Kyle Coetzer ICC Academy Ground, Dubai  Namibia by 5 wickets
T20I 1294 10 October  United Arab Emirates Ahmed Raza  Ireland Andrew Balbirnie ICC Academy Ground, Dubai  United Arab Emirates by 7 wickets
T20I 1295 10 October  Namibia Gerhard Erasmus  Papua New Guinea Assad Vala ICC Academy Ground, Dubai  Namibia by 14 runs

Ireland women in Zimbabwe

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WODI series
No. Date Home captain Away captain Venue Result
WODI 1219 5 October Mary-Anne Musonda Laura Delany Harare Sports Club, Harare  Zimbabwe by 4 wickets
WODI 1220 7 October Mary-Anne Musonda Laura Delany Harare Sports Club, Harare  Ireland by 80 runs
WODI 1221 9 October Mary-Anne Musonda Laura Delany Harare Sports Club, Harare  Ireland by 8 wickets
WODI 1222 11 October Mary-Anne Musonda Laura Delany Harare Sports Club, Harare  Ireland by 85 runs

Sri Lanka in Oman

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Twenty-over series
No. Date Home captain Away captain Venue Result
1st match 7 October Zeeshan Maqsood Dasun Shanaka Oman Cricket Academy Ground Turf 1, Muscat  Sri Lanka by 19 runs
2nd match 9 October Zeeshan Maqsood Dasun Shanaka Oman Cricket Academy Ground Turf 1, Muscat  Sri Lanka by 5 wickets

England women in Pakistan

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The tour was cancelled due to concerns of travelling to the region.[41]

WT20I series
No. Date Home captain Away captain Venue Result
1st WT20I 10 October Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium, Rawalpindi
2nd WT20I October Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium, Rawalpindi
WODI series
No. Date Home captain Away captain Venue Result
1st WODI October Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium, Rawalpindi
2nd WODI October Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium, Rawalpindi
3rd WODI 22 October Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium, Rawalpindi

England in Pakistan

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The tour was cancelled due to concerns of travelling to the region.[42]

T20I series
No. Date Home captain Away captain Venue Result
1st T20I 13 October Babar Azam Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium, Rawalpindi
2nd T20I 14 October Babar Azam Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium, Rawalpindi

2021 ICC Men's T20 World Cup

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Group stage
No. Date Team 1 Captain 1 Team 2 Captain 2 Venue Result
T20I 1307 17 October  Oman Zeeshan Maqsood  Papua New Guinea Assad Vala Oman Cricket Academy Ground Turf 1, Muscat  Oman by 10 wickets
T20I 1311 17 October  Bangladesh Mahmudullah  Scotland Kyle Coetzer Oman Cricket Academy Ground Turf 1, Muscat  Scotland by 6 runs
T20I 1312 18 October  Ireland Andrew Balbirnie  Netherlands Pieter Seelaar Sheikh Zayed Cricket Stadium, Abu Dhabi  Ireland by 7 wickets
T20I 1313 18 October  Sri Lanka Dasun Shanaka  Namibia Gerhard Erasmus Sheikh Zayed Cricket Stadium, Abu Dhabi  Sri Lanka by 7 wickets
T20I 1318 19 October  Scotland Kyle Coetzer  Papua New Guinea Assad Vala Oman Cricket Academy Ground Turf 1, Muscat  Scotland by 17 runs
T20I 1322 19 October  Oman Zeeshan Maqsood  Bangladesh Mahmudullah Oman Cricket Academy Ground Turf 1, Muscat  Bangladesh by 26 runs
T20I 1327 20 October  Namibia Gerhard Erasmus  Netherlands Pieter Seelaar Sheikh Zayed Cricket Stadium, Abu Dhabi  Namibia by 6 wickets
T20I 1331 20 October  Sri Lanka Dasun Shanaka  Ireland Andrew Balbirnie Sheikh Zayed Cricket Stadium, Abu Dhabi  Sri Lanka by 70 runs
T20I 1334 21 October  Bangladesh Mahmudullah  Papua New Guinea Assad Vala Oman Cricket Academy Ground Turf 1, Muscat  Bangladesh by 84 runs
T20I 1338 21 October  Oman Zeeshan Maqsood  Scotland Kyle Coetzer Oman Cricket Academy Ground Turf 1, Muscat  Scotland by 8 wickets
T20I 1342 22 October  Namibia Gerhard Erasmus  Ireland Andrew Balbirnie Sharjah Cricket Stadium, Sharjah  Namibia by 8 wickets
T20I 1346 22 October  Sri Lanka Dasun Shanaka  Netherlands Pieter Seelaar Sharjah Cricket Stadium, Sharjah  Sri Lanka by 8 wickets

Super 12

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Super 12
No. Date Team 1 Captain 1 Team 2 Captain 2 Venue Result
T20I 1351 23 October  Australia Aaron Finch  South Africa Temba Bavuma Sheikh Zayed Cricket Stadium, Abu Dhabi  Australia by 5 wickets
T20I 1354 23 October  England Eoin Morgan  West Indies Kieron Pollard Dubai International Cricket Stadium, Dubai  England by 6 wickets
T20I 1357 24 October  Sri Lanka Dasun Shanaka  Bangladesh Mahmudullah Sharjah Cricket Stadium, Sharjah  Sri Lanka by 5 wickets
T20I 1361 24 October  India Virat Kohli  Pakistan Babar Azam Dubai International Cricket Stadium, Dubai  Pakistan by 10 wickets
T20I 1364 25 October  Afghanistan Mohammad Nabi  Scotland Kyle Coetzer Sharjah Cricket Stadium, Sharjah  Afghanistan by 130 runs
T20I 1366 26 October  South Africa Temba Bavuma  West Indies Kieron Pollard Dubai International Cricket Stadium, Dubai  South Africa by 8 wickets
T20I 1367 26 October  Pakistan Babar Azam  New Zealand Kane Williamson Sharjah Cricket Stadium, Sharjah  Pakistan by 5 wickets
T20I 1369 27 October  England Eoin Morgan  Bangladesh Mahmudullah Sheikh Zayed Cricket Stadium, Abu Dhabi  England by 8 wickets
T20I 1371 27 October  Scotland Richie Berrington  Namibia Gerhard Erasmus Sheikh Zayed Cricket Stadium, Abu Dhabi  Namibia by 4 wickets
T20I 1374 28 October  Australia Aaron Finch  Sri Lanka Dasun Shanaka Dubai International Cricket Stadium, Dubai  Australia by 7 wickets
T20I 1375 29 October  West Indies Kieron Pollard  Bangladesh Mahmudullah Sharjah Cricket Stadium, Sharjah  West Indies by 3 runs
T20I 1377 29 October  Afghanistan Mohammad Nabi  Pakistan Babar Azam Dubai International Cricket Stadium, Dubai  Pakistan by 5 wickets
T20I 1378 30 October  South Africa Temba Bavuma  Sri Lanka Dasun Shanaka Sharjah Cricket Stadium, Sharjah  South Africa by 4 wickets
T20I 1379 30 October  Australia Aaron Finch  England Eoin Morgan Dubai International Cricket Stadium, Dubai  England by 8 wickets
T20I 1380 31 October  Afghanistan Mohammad Nabi  Namibia Gerhard Erasmus Sheikh Zayed Cricket Stadium, Abu Dhabi  Afghanistan by 62 runs
T20I 1381 31 October  India Virat Kohli  New Zealand Kane Williamson Dubai International Cricket Stadium, Dubai  New Zealand by 8 wickets
T20I 1382 1 November  England Eoin Morgan  Sri Lanka Dasun Shanaka Sharjah Cricket Stadium, Sharjah  England by 26 runs
T20I 1384 2 November  South Africa Temba Bavuma  Bangladesh Mahmudullah Sheikh Zayed Cricket Stadium, Abu Dhabi  South Africa by 6 wickets
T20I 1386 2 November  Pakistan Babar Azam  Namibia Gerhard Erasmus Sheikh Zayed Cricket Stadium, Abu Dhabi  Pakistan by 45 runs
T20I 1388 3 November  New Zealand Kane Williamson  Scotland Kyle Coetzer Dubai International Cricket Stadium, Dubai  New Zealand by 16 runs
T20I 1390 3 November  India Virat Kohli  Afghanistan Mohammad Nabi Sheikh Zayed Cricket Stadium, Abu Dhabi  India by 66 runs
T20I 1391 4 November  Australia Aaron Finch  Bangladesh Mahmudullah Dubai International Cricket Stadium, Dubai  Australia by 8 wickets
T20I 1392 4 November  West Indies Kieron Pollard  Sri Lanka Dasun Shanaka Sheikh Zayed Cricket Stadium, Abu Dhabi  Sri Lanka by 20 runs
T20I 1394 5 November  New Zealand Kane Williamson  Namibia Gerhard Erasmus Sharjah Cricket Stadium, Sharjah  New Zealand by 52 runs
T20I 1396 5 November  India Virat Kohli  Scotland Kyle Coetzer Dubai International Cricket Stadium, Dubai  India by 8 wickets
T20I 1398 6 November  Australia Aaron Finch  West Indies Kieron Pollard Sheikh Zayed Cricket Stadium, Abu Dhabi  Australia by 8 wickets
T20I 1400 6 November  England Eoin Morgan  South Africa Temba Bavuma Sharjah Cricket Stadium, Sharjah  South Africa by 10 runs
T20I 1402 7 November  Afghanistan Mohammad Nabi  New Zealand Kane Williamson Sheikh Zayed Cricket Stadium, Abu Dhabi  New Zealand by 8 wickets
T20I 1406 7 November  Pakistan Babar Azam  Scotland Kyle Coetzer Sharjah Cricket Stadium, Sharjah  Pakistan by 72 runs
T20I 1410 8 November  India Virat Kohli  Namibia Gerhard Erasmus Dubai International Cricket Stadium, Dubai  India by 9 wickets

Finals

[edit]
Semi-Finals
No. Date Team 1 Captain 1 Team 2 Captain 2 Venue Result
T20I 1415 10 November  England Eoin Morgan  New Zealand Kane Williamson Sheikh Zayed Cricket Stadium, Abu Dhabi  New Zealand by 5 wickets
T20I 1420 11 November  Pakistan Babar Azam  Australia Aaron Finch Dubai International Cricket Stadium, Dubai  Australia by 5 wickets
Final
T20I 1428 14 November  New Zealand Kane Williamson  Australia Aaron Finch Dubai International Cricket Stadium, Dubai  Australia by 8 wickets

November

[edit]

West Indies women in Pakistan

[edit]
WODI series
No. Date Home captain Away captain Venue Result
WODI 1223 8 November Sidra Nawaz Stafanie Taylor National Stadium, Karachi  West Indies by 45 runs
WODI 1225 11 November Javeria Khan Stafanie Taylor National Stadium, Karachi  West Indies by 37 runs
WODI 1227 14 November Javeria Khan Stafanie Taylor National Stadium, Karachi  West Indies by 6 wickets

Bangladesh women in Zimbabwe

[edit]
WODI series
No. Date Home captain Away captain Venue Result
WODI 1224 10 November Mary-Anne Musonda Fahima Khatun Queens Sports Club, Bulawayo  Bangladesh by 8 wickets
WODI 1226 13 November Mary-Anne Musonda Fahima Khatun Queens Sports Club, Bulawayo  Bangladesh by 9 wickets
WODI 1228 15 November Mary-Anne Musonda Nigar Sultana Queens Sports Club, Bulawayo  Bangladesh by 7 wickets

New Zealand in India

[edit]
T20I series
No. Date Home captain Away captain Venue Result
T20I 1434 17 November Rohit Sharma Tim Southee Sawai Mansingh Stadium, Jaipur  India by 5 wickets
T20I 1440 19 November Rohit Sharma Tim Southee JSCA International Stadium Complex, Ranchi  India by 7 wickets
T20I 1446 21 November Rohit Sharma Mitchell Santner Eden Gardens, Kolkata  India by 73 runs
2021–2023 ICC World Test Championship – Test series
No. Date Home captain Away captain Venue Result
Test 2435 25–29 November Ajinkya Rahane Kane Williamson Green Park Stadium, Kanpur Match drawn
Test 2438 3–7 December Virat Kohli Tom Latham Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai  India by 372 runs

Pakistan in Bangladesh

[edit]
T20I series
No. Date Home captain Away captain Venue Result
T20I 1439 19 November Mahmudullah Babar Azam Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium, Dhaka  Pakistan by 4 wickets
T20I 1443 20 November Mahmudullah Babar Azam Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium, Dhaka  Pakistan by 8 wickets
T20I 1447 22 November Mahmudullah Babar Azam Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium, Dhaka  Pakistan by 5 wickets
2021–2023 ICC World Test Championship – Test series
No. Date Home captain Away captain Venue Result
Test 2436 26–30 November Mominul Haque Babar Azam Zohur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium, Chittagong  Pakistan by 8 wickets
Test 2439 4–8 December Mominul Haque Babar Azam Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium, Dhaka  Pakistan by an innings and 8 runs

West Indies in Sri Lanka

[edit]
Sobers–Tissera Trophy, 2021–2023 ICC World Test Championship – Test series
No. Date Home captain Away captain Venue Result
Test 2434 21–25 November Dimuth Karunaratne Kraigg Brathwaite Galle International Stadium, Galle  Sri Lanka by 187 runs
Test 2437 29 November – 3 December Dimuth Karunaratne Kraigg Brathwaite Galle International Stadium, Galle  Sri Lanka by 164 runs

2021 Women's Cricket World Cup Qualifier

[edit]

The tournament was called-off midway through due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[43]

Group stage
No. Date Team 1 Captain 1 Team 2 Captain 2 Venue Result
WODI 1229 21 November  Bangladesh Nigar Sultana  Pakistan Javeria Khan Old Hararians, Harare  Bangladesh by 3 wickets
2nd Match 21 November  Zimbabwe Mary-Anne Musonda  Thailand Naruemol Chaiwai Harare Sports Club, Harare  Thailand by 8 runs
WODI 1230 23 November  Ireland Laura Delany  West Indies Stafanie Taylor Old Hararians, Harare  West Indies by 6 wickets
4th Match 23 November  Netherlands Heather Siegers  Sri Lanka Chamari Athapaththu Harare Sports Club, Harare  Sri Lanka by 34 runs (DLS)
5th Match 23 November  Bangladesh Nigar Sultana  United States Sindhu Sriharsha Sunrise Sports Club, Harare  Bangladesh by 270 runs
6th Match 23 November  Pakistan Javeria Khan  Thailand Naruemol Chaiwai Takashinga Cricket Club, Harare  Pakistan by 52 runs
7th Match 25 November  Bangladesh Nigar Sultana  Thailand Naruemol Chaiwai Harare Sports Club, Harare  Thailand by 16 runs (DLS)
8th Match 25 November  Ireland Laura Delany  Netherlands Heather Siegers Sunrise Sports Club, Harare  Ireland by 29 runs
9th Match 25 November  Zimbabwe Mary-Anne Musonda  United States Sindhu Sriharsha Takashinga Cricket Club, Harare  Zimbabwe by 1 wicket
10th Match 27 November  Thailand Naruemol Chaiwai  United States Sindhu Sriharsha Old Hararians, Harare  Thailand by 9 wickets
WODI 1230a 27 November  Sri Lanka Chamari Athapaththu  West Indies Stafanie Taylor Harare Sports Club, Harare Match cancelled
WODI 1231 27 November  Zimbabwe Mary-Anne Musonda  Pakistan Javeria Khan Sunrise Sports Club, Harare  Pakistan by 114 runs
WODI 1231a 29 November  Ireland Laura Delany  Sri Lanka Chamari Athapaththu Sunrise Sports Club, Harare
WODI 1231b 29 November  Zimbabwe Mary-Anne Musonda  Bangladesh Nigar Sultana Old Hararians, Harare
15th Match 29 November  Pakistan Javeria Khan  United States Sindhu Sriharsha Harare Sports Club, Harare
16th Match 29 November  Netherlands Heather Siegers  West Indies Stafanie Taylor Old Hararians, Harare

Super Six

[edit]
Super Six stage
No. Date Team 1 Captain 1 Team 2 Captain 2 Venue Result
17th Match 1 December Old Hararians, Harare
18th Match 1 December Harare Sports Club, Harare
19th Match 1 December Sunrise Sports Club, Harare
20th Match 3 December Old Hararians, Harare
21st Match 3 December Harare Sports Club, Harare
22nd Match 3 December Sunrise Sports Club, Harare
23rd Match 5 December Old Hararians, Harare
24th Match 5 December Harare Sports Club, Harare
25th Match 5 December Sunrise Sports Club, Harare

2021 Namibia Tri-Nation Series

[edit]

The series was called off after the first two matches due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[44]

2019–2023 ICC Cricket World Cup League 2 – Tri-series
No. Date Team 1 Captain 1 Team 2 Captain 2 Venue Result
ODI 4336 26 November  Namibia JJ Smit  Oman Zeeshan Maqsood Wanderers Cricket Ground, Windhoek  Namibia by 40 runs
ODI 4338 27 November  Namibia JJ Smit  Oman Zeeshan Maqsood Wanderers Cricket Ground, Windhoek  Oman by 9 runs
3rd ODI 29 November  Oman Zeeshan Maqsood  United Arab Emirates Ahmed Raza Wanderers Cricket Ground, Windhoek
4th ODI 30 November  Namibia JJ Smit  United Arab Emirates Ahmed Raza Wanderers Cricket Ground, Windhoek
5th ODI 2 December  Oman Zeeshan Maqsood  United Arab Emirates Ahmed Raza Wanderers Cricket Ground, Windhoek
6th ODI 4 December  Namibia JJ Smit  Oman Zeeshan Maqsood Wanderers Cricket Ground, Windhoek
7th ODI 5 December  Namibia JJ Smit  United Arab Emirates Ahmed Raza Wanderers Cricket Ground, Windhoek
8th ODI 6 December  Oman Zeeshan Maqsood  United Arab Emirates Ahmed Raza Wanderers Cricket Ground, Windhoek

Netherlands in South Africa

[edit]

The second and third ODIs were postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[45]

2020–2023 ICC Cricket World Cup Super League – ODI series
No. Date Home captain Away captain Venue Result
ODI 4337 26 November Keshav Maharaj Pieter Seelaar Centurion Park, Centurion No result
2nd ODI 28 November Keshav Maharaj Pieter Seelaar Centurion Park, Centurion
3rd ODI 1 December Keshav Maharaj Pieter Seelaar Centurion Park, Centurion

Afghanistan in Australia

[edit]

In September 2021, Cricket Tasmania confirmed that the match would not be taking place following the Taliban offensive in Afghanistan, due to the Taliban not supporting women's cricket.[46]

Only Test
No. Date Home captain Away captain Venue Result
Only Test 27 November–1 December Bellerive Oval, Hobart

December

[edit]

England in Australia

[edit]
The Ashes, 2021–2023 ICC World Test Championship – Test series
No. Date Home captain Away captain Venue Result
Test 2440 8–12 December Pat Cummins Joe Root The Gabba, Brisbane  Australia by 9 wickets
Test 2441 16–20 December Steve Smith Joe Root Adelaide Oval, Adelaide  Australia by 275 runs
Test 2442 26–30 December Pat Cummins Joe Root Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne  Australia by an innings and 14 runs
Test 2446 5–9 January Pat Cummins Joe Root Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney Match drawn
Test 2449 14–18 January Pat Cummins Joe Root Bellerive Oval, Hobart  Australia by 146 runs

West Indies in Pakistan

[edit]

The ODI matches were postponed following multiple cases of COVID-19 the West Indies team and support staff.[47]

T20I series
No. Date Home captain Away captain Venue Result
T20I 1448 13 December Babar Azam Nicholas Pooran National Stadium, Karachi  Pakistan by 63 runs
T20I 1449 14 December Babar Azam Nicholas Pooran National Stadium, Karachi  Pakistan by 9 runs
T20I 1450 16 December Babar Azam Nicholas Pooran National Stadium, Karachi  Pakistan by 7 wickets
2020–2023 ICC Cricket World Cup Super League – ODI series
No. Date Home captain Away captain Venue Result
1st ODI 18 December Babar Azam Shai Hope National Stadium, Karachi
2nd ODI 20 December Babar Azam Shai Hope National Stadium, Karachi
3rd ODI 22 December Babar Azam Shai Hope National Stadium, Karachi

Ireland in United States

[edit]

On 28 December 2021, the ODI matches were cancelled after a number of positive COVID-19 cases from both teams.[48]

T20I series
No. Date Home captain Away captain Venue Result
T20I 1451 22 December Monank Patel Andrew Balbirnie Central Broward Park, Lauderhill  United States by 26 runs
T20I 1452 23 December Monank Patel Andrew Balbirnie Central Broward Park, Lauderhill  Ireland by 9 runs
ODI series
No. Date Home captain Away captain Venue Result
1st ODI 26 December Monank Patel Andrew Balbirnie Central Broward Park, Lauderhill
2nd ODI 28 December Monank Patel Andrew Balbirnie Central Broward Park, Lauderhill
3rd ODI 30 December Monank Patel Andrew Balbirnie Central Broward Park, Lauderhill

India in South Africa

[edit]
Freedom Trophy, 2021–2023 ICC World Test Championship – Test series
No. Date Home captain Away captain Venue Result
Test 2443 26–30 December Dean Elgar Virat Kohli Centurion Park, Centurion  India by 113 runs
Test 2445 3–7 January Dean Elgar KL Rahul Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg  South Africa by 7 wickets
Test 2448 11–15 January Dean Elgar Virat Kohli Newlands Cricket Ground, Cape Town  South Africa by 7 wickets
ODI series
No. Date Home captain Away captain Venue Result
ODI 4344 19 January Temba Bavuma KL Rahul Boland Park, Paarl  South Africa by 31 runs
ODI 4346 21 January Temba Bavuma KL Rahul Boland Park, Paarl  South Africa by 7 wickets
ODI 4349 23 January Temba Bavuma KL Rahul Newlands Cricket Ground, Cape Town  South Africa by 4 runs

January

[edit]

Bangladesh in New Zealand

[edit]
2021–2023 ICC World Test Championship – Test series
No. Date Home captain Away captain Venue Result
Test 2444 1–5 January Tom Latham Mominul Haque Bay Oval, Tauranga  Bangladesh by 8 wickets
Test 2447 9–13 January Tom Latham Mominul Haque Hagley Oval, Christchurch  New Zealand by Innings and 117 runs

Ireland in West Indies

[edit]
2020–2023 ICC Cricket World Cup Super League – ODI series
No. Date Home captain Away captain Venue Result
ODI 4339 8 January Kieron Pollard Andrew Balbirnie Sabina Park, Jamaica  West Indies by 24 runs
ODI 4340 13 January Kieron Pollard Paul Stirling Sabina Park, Jamaica  Ireland by 5 wickets (DLS)
ODI 4342 16 January Kieron Pollard Paul Stirling Sabina Park, Jamaica  Ireland by 2 wickets

Zimbabwe in Sri Lanka

[edit]
2020–2023 ICC Cricket World Cup Super League – ODI series
No. Date Home captain Away captain Venue Result
ODI 4341 16 January Dasun Shanaka Craig Ervine Pallekele International Cricket Stadium, Kandy  Sri Lanka by 5 wickets
ODI 4343 18 January Dasun Shanaka Craig Ervine Pallekele International Cricket Stadium, Kandy  Zimbabwe by 20 runs
ODI 4347 21 January Dasun Shanaka Craig Ervine Pallekele International Cricket Stadium, Kandy  Sri Lanka by 184 runs

2022 ICC Under-19 Cricket World Cup

[edit]

England women in Australia

[edit]
WT20I series
No. Date Home captain Away captain Venue Result
WT20I 1019 20 January Meg Lanning Heather Knight Adelaide Oval, Adelaide  Australia by 9 wickets
WT20I 1022 22 January Meg Lanning Heather Knight Adelaide Oval, Adelaide No result
WT20I 1023a 23 January Meg Lanning Heather Knight Adelaide Oval, Adelaide Match abandoned
Only WTest
No. Date Home captain Away captain Venue Result
WTest 143 27–30 January Meg Lanning Heather Knight Manuka Oval, Canberra Match drawn
WODI series
No. Date Home captain Away captain Venue Result
WODI 1234 3 February Meg Lanning Heather Knight Manuka Oval, Canberra  Australia by 27 runs
WODI 1236 6 February Meg Lanning Heather Knight Junction Oval, Melbourne  Australia by 5 wickets
WODI 1238 8 February Meg Lanning Heather Knight Junction Oval, Melbourne  Australia by 8 wickets

Netherlands vs Afghanistan in Qatar

[edit]
2020–2023 ICC Cricket World Cup Super League – ODI series
No. Date Home captain Away captain Venue Result
ODI 4345 21 January Hashmatullah Shahidi Pieter Seelaar West End Park International Cricket Stadium, Doha  Afghanistan by 36 runs
ODI 4348 23 January Hashmatullah Shahidi Pieter Seelaar West End Park International Cricket Stadium, Doha  Afghanistan by 48 runs
ODI 4350 25 January Hashmatullah Shahidi Pieter Seelaar West End Park International Cricket Stadium, Doha  Afghanistan by 75 runs

England in West Indies

[edit]
T20I series
No. Date Home captain Away captain Venue Result
T20I 1453 22 January Kieron Pollard Eoin Morgan Kensington Oval, Barbados  West Indies by 9 wickets
T20I 1454 23 January Kieron Pollard Eoin Morgan Kensington Oval, Barbados  England by 1 run
T20I 1455 26 January Kieron Pollard Moeen Ali Kensington Oval, Barbados  West Indies by 20 runs
T20I 1456 29 January Kieron Pollard Moeen Ali Kensington Oval, Barbados  England by 34 runs
T20I 1457 30 January Kieron Pollard Moeen Ali Kensington Oval, Barbados  West Indies by 17 runs
Richards–Botham Trophy, 2021–2023 ICC World Test Championship – Test series
No. Date Home captain Away captain Venue Result
Test 2454 8–12 March Kraigg Brathwaite Joe Root Sir Vivian Richards Stadium, Antigua Match drawn
Test 2457 16–20 March Kraigg Brathwaite Joe Root Kensington Oval, Barbados Match drawn
Test 2459 24–28 March Kraigg Brathwaite Joe Root National Cricket Stadium, Grenada  West Indies by 10 wickets

West Indies women in South Africa

[edit]
WODI series
No. Date Home captain Away captain Venue Result
WODI 1232 28 January Suné Luus Stafanie Taylor Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg No result
WODI 1233 31 January Suné Luus Stafanie Taylor Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg Match tied ( West Indies won S/O)
WODI 1235 3 February Suné Luus Stafanie Taylor Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg  South Africa by 96 runs
WODI 1237 6 February Suné Luus Anisa Mohammed Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg  South Africa by 6 wickets

New Zealand in Australia

[edit]

On 19 January 2022, the tour was postponed due to uncertainty of the New Zealand players' quarantine requirements when they return home.[49]

2020–2023 ICC Cricket World Cup Super League, Chappell–Hadlee Trophy – ODI series
No. Date Home captain Away captain Venue Result
1st ODI 30 January Perth Stadium, Perth
2nd ODI 2 February Bellerive Oval, Hobart
3rd ODI 5 February Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney
T20I series
No. Date Home captain Away captain Venue Result
Only T20I 8 February Manuka Oval, Canberra

February

[edit]

UAE in Oman

[edit]
2019–2023 ICC Cricket World Cup League 2 – ODI series
No. Date Home captain Away captain Venue Result
ODI 4351 5 February Zeeshan Maqsood Ahmed Raza Oman Cricket Academy Ground Turf 1, Muscat  United Arab Emirates by 4 wickets
ODI 4352 6 February Zeeshan Maqsood Ahmed Raza Oman Cricket Academy Ground Turf 1, Muscat  United Arab Emirates by 4 wickets
ODI 4354 8 February Zeeshan Maqsood Ahmed Raza Oman Cricket Academy Ground Turf 1, Muscat Match tied

West Indies in India

[edit]
2020–2023 ICC Cricket World Cup Super League – ODI series
No. Date Home captain Away captain Venue Result
ODI 4353 6 February Rohit Sharma Kieron Pollard Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad  India by 6 wickets
ODI 4355 9 February Rohit Sharma Nicholas Pooran Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad  India by 44 runs
ODI 4356 11 February Rohit Sharma Nicholas Pooran Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad  India by 96 runs
T20I series
No. Date Home captain Away captain Venue Result
T20I 1467 16 February Rohit Sharma Kieron Pollard Eden Gardens, Kolkata  India by 6 wickets
T20I 1473 18 February Rohit Sharma Kieron Pollard Eden Gardens, Kolkata  India by 8 runs
T20I 1479 20 February Rohit Sharma Kieron Pollard Eden Gardens, Kolkata  India by 17 runs

India women in New Zealand

[edit]
Only T20I
No. Date Home captain Away captain Venue Result
WT20I 1026 9 February Sophie Devine Harmanpreet Kaur John Davies Oval, Queenstown  New Zealand by 18 runs
WODI series
No. Date Home captain Away captain Venue Result
WODI 1239 12 February Sophie Devine Mithali Raj John Davies Oval, Queenstown  New Zealand by 62 runs
WODI 1240 15 February Amy Satterthwaite Mithali Raj John Davies Oval, Queenstown  New Zealand by 3 wickets
WODI 1241 18 February Sophie Devine Mithali Raj John Davies Oval, Queenstown  New Zealand by 3 wickets
WODI 1242 22 February Sophie Devine Mithali Raj John Davies Oval, Queenstown  New Zealand by 63 runs
WODI 1243 24 February Sophie Devine Mithali Raj John Davies Oval, Queenstown  India by 6 wickets

Sri Lanka in Australia

[edit]
T20I series
No. Date Home captain Away captain Venue Result
T20I 1458 11 February Aaron Finch Dasun Shanaka Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney  Australia by 20 runs (DLS)
T20I 1463 13 February Aaron Finch Dasun Shanaka Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney Match tied ( Australia won S/O)
T20I 1466 15 February Aaron Finch Dasun Shanaka Manuka Oval, Canberra  Australia by 6 wickets
T20I 1470 18 February Aaron Finch Dasun Shanaka Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne  Australia by 6 wickets
T20I 1478 20 February Aaron Finch Dasun Shanaka Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne  Sri Lanka by 5 wickets

South Africa in New Zealand

[edit]
2021–2023 ICC World Test Championship – Test series
No. Date Home captain Away captain Venue Result
Test 2450 17–21 February Tom Latham Dean Elgar Hagley Oval, Christchurch  New Zealand by an innings and 276 runs
Test 2451 25 February – 1 March Tom Latham Dean Elgar Hagley Oval, Christchurch  South Africa won by 198 runs

Afghanistan in Bangladesh

[edit]
2020–2023 ICC Cricket World Cup Super League – ODI series
No. Date Home captain Away captain Venue Result
ODI 4357 23 February Tamim Iqbal Hashmatullah Shahidi Zohur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium, Chittagong  Bangladesh by 4 wickets
ODI 4358 25 February Tamim Iqbal Hashmatullah Shahidi Zohur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium, Chittagong  Bangladesh by 88 runs
ODI 4359 28 February Tamim Iqbal Hashmatullah Shahidi Zohur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium, Chittagong  Afghanistan by 7 wickets
T20I series
No. Date Home captain Away captain Venue Result
T20I 1495 3 March Mahmudullah Mohammad Nabi Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium, Dhaka  Bangladesh by 61 runs
T20I 1496 5 March Mahmudullah Mohammad Nabi Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium, Dhaka  Afghanistan by 8 wickets

Sri Lanka in India

[edit]
T20I series
No. Date Home captain Away captain Venue Result
T20I 1492 24 February Rohit Sharma Dasun Shanaka Ekana Cricket Stadium, Lucknow  India by 62 runs
T20I 1493 26 February Rohit Sharma Dasun Shanaka Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium, Dharamshala  India by 7 wickets
T20I 1494 27 February Rohit Sharma Dasun Shanaka Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium, Dharamshala  India by 6 wickets
2021–2023 ICC World Test Championship – Test series
No. Date Home captain Away captain Venue Result
Test 2452 4–8 March Rohit Sharma Dimuth Karunaratne Punjab Cricket Association IS Bindra Stadium, Mohali  India by an innings and 222 runs
Test 2456 12–16 March Rohit Sharma Dimuth Karunaratne M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore  India by 238 runs

Afghanistan in Zimbabwe

[edit]

The tour was postponed in January 2022, after Zimbabwe Cricket could not secure all the broadcasting services including the Decision Review System.[50]

2020–2023 ICC Cricket World Cup Super League – ODI series
No. Date Home captain Away captain Venue Result
[1st ODI]
[2nd ODI]
[3rd ODI]
T20I series
No. Date Home captain Away captain Venue Result
[1st T20I]
[2nd T20I]
[3rd T20I]
[4th T20I]
[5th T20I]

March

[edit]

2022 Women's Cricket World Cup

[edit]
Pos Team Pld W L T NR Pts NRR
1  Australia 7 7 0 0 0 14 1.283
2  South Africa 7 5 1 0 1 11 0.078
3  England 7 4 3 0 0 8 0.949
4  West Indies 7 3 3 0 1 7 −0.885
5  India 7 3 4 0 0 6 0.642
6  New Zealand (H) 7 3 4 0 0 6 0.027
7  Bangladesh 7 1 6 0 0 2 −0.999
8  Pakistan 7 1 6 0 0 2 −1.313
Source: ESPNcricinfo
(H) Host

  Advance to Knockout Stage

Group stage
No. Date Team 1 Captain 1 Team 2 Captain 2 Venue Result
WODI 1244 4 March  New Zealand Sophie Devine  West Indies Stafanie Taylor Bay Oval, Mount Maunganui  West Indies by 3 runs
WODI 1245 5 March  South Africa Suné Luus  Bangladesh Nigar Sultana University Oval, Dunedin  South Africa by 32 runs
WODI 1246 5 March  Australia Meg Lanning  England Heather Knight Seddon Park, Hamilton  Australia by 12 runs
WODI 1247 6 March  India Mithali Raj  Pakistan Bismah Maroof Bay Oval, Mount Maunganui  India by 107 runs
WODI 1248 7 March  New Zealand Sophie Devine  Bangladesh Nigar Sultana University Oval, Dunedin  New Zealand by 9 wickets
WODI 1249 8 March  Australia Meg Lanning  Pakistan Bismah Maroof Bay Oval, Mount Maunganui  Australia by 7 wickets
WODI 1250 9 March  England Heather Knight  West Indies Stafanie Taylor University Oval, Dunedin  West Indies by 7 runs
WODI 1251 10 March  New Zealand Sophie Devine  India Mithali Raj Seddon Park, Hamilton  New Zealand by 62 runs
WODI 1252 11 March  South Africa Suné Luus  Pakistan Bismah Maroof Bay Oval, Mount Maunganui  South Africa by 6 runs
WODI 1253 12 March  India Mithali Raj  West Indies Stafanie Taylor Seddon Park, Hamilton  India by 155 runs
WODI 1254 13 March  New Zealand Sophie Devine  Australia Meg Lanning Basin Reserve, Wellington  Australia by 141 runs
WODI 1255 14 March  Bangladesh Nigar Sultana  Pakistan Bismah Maroof Seddon Park, Hamilton  Bangladesh by 9 runs
WODI 1256 14 March  England Heather Knight  South Africa Suné Luus Bay Oval, Mount Maunganui  South Africa by 3 wickets
WODI 1257 15 March  Australia Meg Lanning  West Indies Stafanie Taylor Basin Reserve, Wellington  Australia by 7 wickets
WODI 1258 16 March  England Heather Knight  India Mithali Raj Bay Oval, Mount Maunganui  England by 4 wickets
WODI 1259 17 March  New Zealand Sophie Devine  South Africa Suné Luus Seddon Park, Hamilton  South Africa by 2 wickets
WODI 1260 18 March  Bangladesh Nigar Sultana  West Indies Stafanie Taylor Bay Oval, Mount Maunganui  West Indies by 4 runs
WODI 1261 19 March  Australia Meg Lanning  India Mithali Raj Eden Park, Auckland  Australia by 6 wickets
WODI 1262 20 March  New Zealand Sophie Devine  England Heather Knight Eden Park, Auckland  England by 1 wicket
WODI 1263 21 March  Pakistan Bismah Maroof  West Indies Stafanie Taylor Seddon Park, Hamilton  Pakistan by 8 wickets
WODI 1264 22 March  Australia Meg Lanning  South Africa Suné Luus Basin Reserve, Wellington  Australia by 5 wickets
WODI 1265 22 March  Bangladesh Nigar Sultana  India Mithali Raj Seddon Park, Hamilton  India by 110 runs
WODI 1266 24 March  South Africa Suné Luus  West Indies Stafanie Taylor Basin Reserve, Wellington No result
WODI 1267 24 March  England Heather Knight  Pakistan Bismah Maroof Hagley Oval, Christchurch  England won by 9 wickets
WODI 1268 25 March  Australia Meg Lanning  Bangladesh Nigar Sultana Basin Reserve, Wellington  Australia by 5 wickets
WODI 1269 26 March  New Zealand Sophie Devine  Pakistan Bismah Maroof Hagley Oval, Christchurch  New Zealand by 71 runs
WODI 1270 27 March  Bangladesh Nigar Sultana  England Heather Knight Basin Reserve, Wellington  England by 100 runs
WODI 1271 27 March  India Mithali Raj  South Africa Suné Luus Hagley Oval, Christchurch  South Africa by 3 wickets
Semi-finals
No. Date Team 1 Captain 1 Team 2 Captain 2 Venue Result
WODI 1272 30 March  Australia Meg Lanning  West Indies Stafanie Taylor Basin Reserve, Wellington  Australia by 157 runs
WODI 1273 31 March  South Africa Suné Luus  England Heather Knight Hagley Oval, Christchurch  England by 130 runs
Final
No. Date Team 1 Captain 1 Team 2 Captain 2 Venue Result
WODI 1274 3 April  Australia Meg Lanning  England Heather Knight Hagley Oval, Christchurch  Australia by 71 runs

Australia in Pakistan

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Benaud–Qadir Trophy, 2021–2023 ICC World Test Championship – Test series
No. Date Home captain Away captain Venue Result
Test 2453 4–8 March Babar Azam Pat Cummins Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium, Rawalpindi Match drawn
Test 2455 12–16 March Babar Azam Pat Cummins National Stadium, Karachi Match drawn
Test 2458 21–25 March Babar Azam Pat Cummins Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore  Australia by 115 runs
2020–2023 ICC Cricket World Cup Super League – ODI series
No. Date Home captain Away captain Venue Result
ODI 4379 29 March Babar Azam Aaron Finch Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore  Australia by 88 runs
ODI 4380 31 March Babar Azam Aaron Finch Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore  Pakistan by 6 wickets
ODI 4382 2 April Babar Azam Aaron Finch Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore  Pakistan by 9 wickets
T20I series
No. Date Home captain Away captain Venue Result
T20I 1504 5 April Babar Azam Aaron Finch Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore  Australia by 3 wickets

2022 United Arab Emirates Tri-Nation Series (round 9)

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2019–2023 ICC Cricket World Cup League 2 – Tri-series
No. Date Team 1 Captain 1 Team 2 Captain 2 Venue Result
ODI 4360 5 March  United Arab Emirates Ahmed Raza  Oman Zeeshan Maqsood ICC Academy Ground, Dubai  Oman by 12 runs
ODI 4631 6 March  Namibia Gerhard Erasmus  Oman Khawar Ali ICC Academy Ground, Dubai  Namibia by 110 runs
ODI 4632 8 March  United Arab Emirates Ahmed Raza  Namibia Gerhard Erasmus ICC Academy Ground, Dubai  United Arab Emirates by 3 wickets
ODI 4633 9 March  United Arab Emirates Ahmed Raza  Oman Zeeshan Maqsood ICC Academy Ground, Dubai  Oman by 8 runs
ODI 4364 11 March  Namibia Gerhard Erasmus  Oman Zeeshan Maqsood Sharjah Cricket Stadium, Sharjah  Oman by 7 wickets
ODI 4365 12 March  United Arab Emirates Ahmed Raza  Namibia Gerhard Erasmus Sharjah Cricket Stadium, Sharjah  United Arab Emirates by 43 runs
ODI 4366 14 March  Namibia Gerhard Erasmus  Oman Zeeshan Maqsood Dubai International Cricket Stadium, Dubai  Namibia by 5 wickets

2022 United Arab Emirates Tri-Nation Series (round 10)

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2019–2023 ICC Cricket World Cup League 2 – Tri-series
No. Date Team 1 Captain 1 Team 2 Captain 2 Venue Result
ODI 4367 15 March  United Arab Emirates Ahmed Raza  Papua New Guinea Assad Vala Sharjah Cricket Stadium, Sharjah  United Arab Emirates by 7 wickets
ODI 4368 16 March    Nepal Sandeep Lamichhane  Papua New Guinea Assad Vala Sharjah Cricket Stadium, Sharjah    Nepal by 2 wickets
ODI 4369 18 March  United Arab Emirates Ahmed Raza    Nepal Sandeep Lamichhane Dubai International Cricket Stadium, Dubai  United Arab Emirates by 48 runs
ODI 4371 19 March  United Arab Emirates Ahmed Raza  Papua New Guinea Assad Vala Dubai International Cricket Stadium, Dubai  Papua New Guinea by 6 wickets
ODI 4373 21 March  United Arab Emirates Ahmed Raza    Nepal Sandeep Lamichhane Dubai International Cricket Stadium, Dubai  United Arab Emirates by 99 runs
ODI 4374 22 March    Nepal Sandeep Lamichhane  Papua New Guinea Assad Vala Dubai International Cricket Stadium, Dubai    Nepal by 7 wickets

Australia in New Zealand

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The series was abandoned due to no managed isolation and quarantine (MIQ) availability for the Australian team.[51]

T20I series
No. Date Home captain Away captain Venue Result
1st T20I 17 March McLean Park, Napier
2nd T20I 18 March McLean Park, Napier
3rd T20I 20 March McLean Park, Napier

Bangladesh in South Africa

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2020–2023 ICC Cricket World Cup Super League – ODI series
No. Date Home captain Away captain Venue Result
ODI 4370 18 March Temba Bavuma Tamim Iqbal Centurion Park, Centurion  Bangladesh by 38 runs
ODI 4372 20 March Temba Bavuma Tamim Iqbal Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg  South Africa by 7 wickets
ODI 4375 23 March Temba Bavuma Tamim Iqbal Centurion Park, Centurion  Bangladesh by 9 wickets
2021–2023 ICC World Test Championship – Test series
No. Date Home captain Away captain Venue Result
Test 2460 31 March – 4 April Dean Elgar Mominul Haque Kingsmead Cricket Ground, Durban  South Africa by 220 runs
Test 2461 8–12 April Dean Elgar Mominul Haque St George's Park, Port Elizabeth  South Africa by 332 runs

Netherlands in New Zealand

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Only T20I
No. Date Home captain Away captain Venue Result
T20I 1496a 25 March Tom Latham Pieter Seelaar McLean Park, Napier Match abandoned
2020–2023 ICC Cricket World Cup Super League – ODI series
No. Date Home captain Away captain Venue Result
ODI 4378 29 March Tom Latham Pieter Seelaar Bay Oval, Tauranga  New Zealand by 7 wickets
ODI 4381 2 April Tom Latham Pieter Seelaar Seddon Park, Hamilton  New Zealand by 118 runs
ODI 4383 4 April Tom Latham Pieter Seelaar Seddon Park, Hamilton  New Zealand by 115 runs

Papua New Guinea in Nepal

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ODI series
No. Date Home captain Away captain Venue Result
ODI 4376 25 March Sandeep Lamichhane Assad Vala Tribhuvan University International Cricket Ground, Kirtipur  Papua New Guinea by 6 runs
ODI 4377 26 March Sandeep Lamichhane Assad Vala Tribhuvan University International Cricket Ground, Kirtipur  Papua New Guinea by 3 wickets

Afghanistan in India

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2020–2023 ICC Cricket World Cup Super League – ODI series
No. Date Home captain Away captain Venue Result
[1st ODI]
[2nd ODI]
[3rd ODI]

April

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2022 Papua New Guinea Tri-Nation Series

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2019–2023 ICC Cricket World Cup League 2 – Tri-series
No. Date Team 1 Captain 1 Team 2 Captain 2 Venue Result
ODI 4384 9 April  Papua New Guinea Assad Vala  Scotland Kyle Coetzer Dubai International Cricket Stadium, Dubai  Scotland by 162 runs
ODI 4385 10 April  Oman Zeeshan Maqsood  Scotland Kyle Coetzer Dubai International Cricket Stadium, Dubai  Scotland by 4 runs
ODI 4386 12 April  Oman Khawar Ali  Papua New Guinea Assad Vala Dubai International Cricket Stadium, Dubai  Oman by 7 wickets
ODI 4387 13 April  Papua New Guinea Assad Vala  Scotland Kyle Coetzer Dubai International Cricket Stadium, Dubai  Scotland by 123 runs
ODI 4388 15 April  Oman Zeeshan Maqsood  Scotland Kyle Coetzer Dubai International Cricket Stadium, Dubai  Scotland by 2 wickets
ODI 4389 16 April  Oman Zeeshan Maqsood  Papua New Guinea Assad Vala Dubai International Cricket Stadium, Dubai  Oman by 85 runs

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ The series was postponed due the situation in Afghanistan and the logistics in travelling.
  2. ^ The series was called off due to security concerns.
  3. ^ The series was postponed due to fixture congestion.
  4. ^ Originally scheduled to be two T20I matches, they were changed to twenty-over fixtures by the agreement of both cricket boards.
  5. ^ a b The series was called off due to concerns about travelling to the region.
  6. ^ a b c d The series was curtailed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
  7. ^ The series was postponed due to Taliban not supporting women's cricket.
  8. ^ a b The series was called off due to uncertainty about COVID-19 quarantine rules.
  9. ^ The series was postponed after Zimbabwe Cricket could not secure all the broadcasting services including the Decision Review System.
  10. ^ The tournament was curtailed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

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