2023-24 Australian domestic summer confirmed

A packed schedule of Australian domestic cricket will again provide some of the game’s emerging stars the opportunity to showcase their ability while engaging in intense and historic interstate rivalries.

Australian domestic cricket is renowned for providing elite competition that produces world-class players across all formats with the likes of Todd Murphy and Phoebe Litchfield graduating to national honours in recent times.

The Marsh Sheffield Shield, Women’s National Cricket League (WNCL) and Marsh One-Day Cup schedules will provide access to top-class domestic cricket for fans across the country.

Additional tour matches have also been announced for the summer with the Prime Minister’s XI and Governor-General’s XI matches scheduled for December and January respectively.

Highlights include:

• Thirteen Marsh One-Day Cup games, including the final, to be shown live and exclusive on Fox Cricket, available on Foxtel, as well as the final of the Marsh Sheffield Shield and WNCL. All games to be live streamed on Kayo Sports and cricket.com.au.

• Tasmania to begin their pursuit of a WNCL threepeat against ACT after last season’s dramatic final against South Australia.

• Western Australia will begin their Marsh Sheffield Shield and Marsh One-Day Cup title defences against Victoria (October 4-7) and Queensland (September 24) respectively.

• Six rounds of Marsh Sheffield Shield games before the first NRMA Insurance Men’s Test Match against Pakistan.

• A domestic cricket match is set to be played at Sydney’s Cricket Central for the first time on September 22 when New South Wales takes on Queensland in the WNCL. This will be followed by NSW women’s team hosting the touring West Indies on September 28.

• A Marsh One-Day Cup clash between old rivals Victoria and NSW at the CitiPower Centre on the AFL Grand Final public holiday (September 29).

• Back-to-back white ball finals on the one weekend – WNCL Final on February 24 and Marsh One-Day Cup Final on February 25.

• Another chance for young and established stars to push their national claims when the Prime Minister’s XI hosts Pakistan at Manuka Oval, December 6-9.

• The Governor General’s XI to host South Africa at North Sydney Oval, January 24.

• CA XI will take on the West Indies at Karen Rolton Oval on January 10-13.

Peter Roach, Cricket Australia’s Head of Cricket Operations & Scheduling, said:

“I’m delighted to announce a full summer of domestic cricket competitions, including the time-honoured battles of the Marsh Sheffield Shield and Marsh One-Day Cup, as well as the WNCL where the depth and quality of players continues to improve each year.

“The outstanding performances of our world champion Australian Men’s and Women’s teams continue to be underpinned by the strength of our domestic cricket, with several young stars emerging from elite domestic competitions in recent times, as well as players fighting their way back to national honours after strong domestic performances.

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“We are also confident that scheduling games at a mixture of major stadiums and smaller venues will provide the best possible experiences for players and fans. This will include the first game at the Cricket Central facility in Sydney Olympic Park.

“We look forward to the beginning of our domestic season on September 22, and thank all our partners, including Marsh, Foxtel and Kayo for their ongoing support.”

Nick Harris, President of insurance broker and competition naming rights partner Marsh Pacific, said:

“We are proud to partner with Cricket Australia and thrilled to see the line-up that’s in store for the country this summer.

“The Marsh One-Day Cup and Marsh Sheffield Shield allow some of the world’s most outstanding cricket talent to push the boundaries of possibility on the field and bring the Australian community together.

“As the Official Risk Partner of Cricket Australia, Marsh looks forward to once again helping ensure that hundreds of thousands of spectators, officials and players around Australia get to experience a thrilling and action-packed summer of cricket.”

WOMEN’S NATIONAL CRICKET LEAGUE

Round 1

Sep 22: New South Wales v Queensland, Cricket Central

Sep 22: South Australia v ACT, Karen Rolton Oval

Sep 24: New South Wales v Queensland, Cricket Central

Sep 24: South Australia v ACT, Karen Rolton Oval

Sep 26: Western Australia v Victoria, WACA Ground

Sep 28: Western Australia v Victoria, WACA Ground

Round 2

Oct 8: ACT v Tasmania, EPC Solar Park

Oct 10: ACT v Tasmania, EPC Solar Park

Oct 10: Queensland v Victoria, Peter Burge Oval

Oct 10: South Australia v Western Australia, Karen Rolton Oval

Oct 12: Queensland v Victoria, Peter Burge Oval

Oct 12: South Australia v Western Australia, Karen Rolton Oval

Round 3

Dec 12: ACT v Queensland, EPC Solar Park

Dec 12: Tasmania v South Australia, Blundstone Arena

Dec 14: ACT v Queensland, EPC Solar Park

Dec 14: Tasmania v South Australia, Blundstone Arena

Dec 19: Victoria v New South Wales, CitiPower Centre

Dec 21: Victoria v New South Wales, CitiPower Centre

Round 4

Jan 5: Queensland v South Australia, Allan Border Field

Jan 5: New South Wales v Tasmania, Cricket Central

Jan 5: Western Australia v ACT, WACA Ground

Jan 7: Queensland v South Australia, Allan Border Field

Jan 7: New South Wales v Tasmania, Cricket Central

Jan 7: Western Australia v ACT, WACA Ground

Round 5

Jan 15: Tasmania v Queensland, Blundstone Arena

Jan 16: Victoria v ACT, CitiPower Centre

Jan 17: Tasmania v Queensland, Blundstone Arena

Jan 18: Victoria v ACT, CitiPower Centre

Jan 19: Western Australia v New South Wales, WACA Ground

Jan 21: Western Australia v New South Wales, WACA Ground

Round 6

Jan 29: South Australia v Victoria, Adelaide Oval (D/N)

Jan 30: ACT v New South Wales, EPC Solar Park

Jan 31: South Australia v Victoria, Karen Rolton Oval

Feb 1: ACT v New South Wales, EPC Solar Park

Feb 1: Tasmania v Western Australia, Blundstone Arena

Feb 3: Tasmania v Western Australia, Blundstone Arena

Round 7

Feb 12: Victoria v Tasmania, CitiPower Centre

Feb 14: Victoria v Tasmania, CitiPower Centre

Feb 15: Queensland v Western Australia, Allan Border Field

Feb 15: New South Wales v South Australia, Cricket Central

Feb 17: Queensland v Western Australia, Allan Border Field

Feb 17: New South Wales v South Australia, Cricket Central

Final

Feb 24: TBC v TBC, TBC (Foxtel)

MARSH ONE-DAY CUP

Sep 24: Queensland v Western Australia, Allan Border Field (Foxtel)

Sep 25: Victoria v Tasmania, CitiPower Centre (Foxtel)

Sep 26: South Australia v Western Australia (D/N), Allan Border Field (Foxtel)

Sep 27: New South Wales v Tasmania, CitiPower Centre (Foxtel)

Sep 28: Queensland v South Australia (D/N), Allan Border Field (Foxtel)

Sep 29: Victoria v New South Wales, CitiPower Centre (Foxtel)

Oct 8: South Australia v Tasmania, Karen Rolton Oval

Oct 9: New South Wales v Queensland, North Sydney Oval

Oct 9: Western Australia v Victoria, WACA Ground

Oct 19: Queensland v Victoria, Great Barrier Reef Arena (Foxtel)

Oct 20: South Australia v New South Wales, Adelaide Oval

Oct 31: Tasmania v Queensland, Blundstone Arena (Foxtel)

Nov 4: New South Wales v Western Australia, Cricket Central

Nov 11: Tasmania v Victoria, University of Tasmania Stadium

Nov 20: Western Australia v South Australia (D/N), WACA Ground (Foxtel)

Feb 1: Western Australia v New South Wales, WACA Ground (Foxtel)

Feb 8: Queensland v Tasmania (D/N), The Gabba (Foxtel)

Feb 8: Victoria v South Australia, CitiPower Centre

Feb 14: New South Wales v Victoria, North Sydney Oval (Foxtel)

Feb 14: South Australia v Queensland. Karen Rolton Oval

Feb 14: Tasmania v Western Australia, Blundstone Arena

Final

Feb 25: TBC v TBC, TBC (Foxtel)

MARSH SHEFFIELD SHIELD

Round 1

Oct 3 – Oct 6: South Australia v Tasmania, Karen Rolton Oval

Oct 4 – Oct 7: New South Wales v Queensland, Cricket Central

Oct 4 – Oct 7: Western Australia v Victoria, WACA Ground

Round 2

Oct 14 – Oct 17: Queensland v Victoria, Great Barrier Reef Arena

Oct 15 – Oct 18: South Australia v New South Wales, Adelaide Oval

Oct 15 – Oct 18: Western Australia v Tasmania, WACA Ground

Round 3

Oct 26 – Oct 29: Victoria v New South Wales, MCG

Oct 26 – Oct 29: South Australia v Western Australia, Adelaide Oval

Oct 26 – Oct 29: Tasmania v Queensland, Blundstone Arena

Round 4

Nov 5 – Nov 8: Victoria v Tasmania, CitiPower Centre

Nov 6 – Nov 9: New South Wales v Western Australia, SCG

Nov 6 – Nov 9 Queensland V South Australia, The Gabba

Round 5

Nov 15 – Nov 18: Western Australia v South Australia, WACA Ground

Nov 16 – Nov 19: Victoria v Queensland, MCG

Nov 18 – Nov 21: Tasmania v New South Wales, Blundstone Arena

Round 6

Nov 28 – Dec 1: Queensland v Western Australia, The Gabba

Nov 28 – Dec 1: New South Wales v Tasmania, SCG

Nov 28 – Dec 1: South Australia v Victoria, Adelaide Oval

Round 7

Feb 3 – Feb 6: Western Australia v New South Wales, WACA Ground

Feb 3 – Feb 6: Queensland v Tasmania, The Gabba

Feb 3 – Feb 6: Victoria v South Australia, CitiPower Centre

Round 8

Feb 16 – Feb 19: New South Wales v Victoria, SCG

Feb 16 – Feb 19: South Australia v Queensland, Karen Rolton Oval

Feb 16 – Feb 19: Tasmania v Western Australia, Blundstone Arena

Round 9

Mar 1 – Mar 4: New South Wales v South Australia, Cricket Central

Mar 1 – Mar 4: Tasmania v Victoria, Blundstone Arena

Mar 1 – Mar 4: Western Australia v Queensland, WACA Ground

Round 10

Mar 11 – Mar 14: Queensland v New South Wales, TBC

Mar 11 – Mar 14: Victoria v Western Australia, TBC

Mar 11 – Mar 14: Tasmania v South Australia. Blundstone Arena

Final

Mar 21 – Mar 25: TBC v TBC, TBC (Foxtel)

TOUR MATCHES

Men’s

Aug 28 – Aug 31: Australia A vs New Zealand A, Allan Border Field

Sep 4 – Sep 7: Australia A vs New Zealand A (D/N), Great Barrier Reef Arena

Sep 10: Australia A vs New Zealand A, Great Barrier Reef Arena

Sep 13: Australia A vs New Zealand A (D/N), Allan Border Field

Sep 15: Australia A vs New Zealand A, Allan Border Field

Dec 6 – Dec 9: Prime Minister’s XI v Pakistan, Manuka Oval

Jan 10- Jan 13: CA XI v West Indies, Karen Rolton Oval

Women’s

Sep 28: New South Wales v West Indies, Cricket Central

Jan 24: Governor General’s XI v South Africa, North Sydney Oval

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