da bet nacional: England Men and Women to start summer with concurrent series against Pakistan
da spicy bet: ESPNcricinfo staff04-Jul-2023The England men’s and women’s teams will play concurrent series against Pakistan to kick off the 2024 home international season.Heather Knight’s team will begin with a three-match T20I series starting at Edgbaston on May 11, which will be followed by three ODIs. Jos Buttler will lead his side out in four T20Is as preparation for the defence of their T20 World Cup title in the USA and the Caribbean, with the first game at Headingley on May 22.England Women’s fixtures 2024
May 11 – 1st T20I vs Pakistan, Edgbaston
May 17 – 2nd T20I vs Pakistan, Northampton
May 19 – 3rd T20I vs Pakistan, Headingley
May 23 – 1st ODI vs Pakistan, Derby
May 26 – 2nd ODI vs Pakistan, Taunton
May 29 – 3rd ODI vs Pakistan, Chelmsford
June 26 – 1st ODI vz NZ, Chester-le-Street
June 29 – 2nd ODI vs NZ, New Road
July 3 – 3rd ODI vs NZ, Bristol
July 6 – 1st T20I vs NZ, Ageas Bowl
July 9 – 2nd T20I vs NZ, Hove
July 11 – 3rd T20I vs NZ, Canterbury
July 13 – 4th T20I vs NZ, Kia Oval
July 17 – 5th T20I vs NZ, Lord’s
Following record ticket sales for the Women’s Ashes this summer, England Women will once again see several fixtures hosted at major grounds. New Zealand will tour in June and July, with Lord’s, The Oval and the Ageas Bowl staging T20Is. In all, 14 different venues will host women’s internationals.According to the Future Tours Programme, England Women are also due to play white-ball series in Ireland in September.England Men will host three-Test series against West Indies and Sri Lanka either side of the Hundred, with Australia also returning for T20I and ODI fixtures at the end of the summer, which will end on September 29 with an ODI at Bristol.Lord’s continues to stage two Tests in 2024, with Headingley missing out. Both the West Indies series (scheduled for Lord’s, Trent Bridge and Edgbaston) and that against Sri Lanka (Old Trafford, Lord’s and The Oval) will see back-to-back-to-back Tests played inside three weeks.Richard Gould, the ECB’s chief executive officer, said: “After attracting record ticket sales this summer it is fitting that the England Women’s team will open the international season next year at an iconic venue such as Edgbaston.England Men’s fixtures 2024
May 22 – 1st T20I vs Pakistan, Headingley
May 25 – 2nd T20I vs Pakistan, Edgbaston
May 28 – 3rd T20I vs Pakistan, Cardiff
May 30 – 4th T20I vs Pakistan, Kia Oval
July 10-14 – 1st Test vs WI, Lord’s
July 18-22 – 2nd Test vs WI, Trent Bridge
July 26-30 – 3rd Test vs WI, Edgbaston
Aug 21-25 – 1st Test vs SL, Emirates Old Trafford
Aug 29-Sept 2 – 2nd Test vs SL, Lord’s
Sept 6-10 – 3rd Test vs SL, Kia Oval
Sept 11 – 1st T20I vs Australia, Ageas Bowl
Sept 13 – 2nd T20I vs Australia, Cardiff
Sept 15 – 3rd T20I vs Australia, Emirates Old Trafford
Sept 19 – 1st ODI vs Australia, Trent Bridge
Sept 21 – 2nd ODI vs Australia, Headingley
Sept 24 – 3rd ODI vs Australia, Chester-le-Street
Sept 27 – 4th ODI vs Australia, Lord’s
Sept 29 – 5th ODI vs Australia, Bristol
“Next summer’s schedule will see England Women play at more venues and allow more people to see their heroes in action as we look to maintain the growth the women’s game deserves.”Fans across England and Wales will also get to see our England Men’s world champions in action ahead of their T20 World Cup title defence, before three-match Test series against both West Indies and Sri Lanka.”We can also confirm that our England Visually Impaired, England Physical Disability, England Deaf and England Learning Disability teams will all play next summer and that we are working to confirm those matches.”We are looking forward to another memorable summer which is set to finish with white-ball series against New Zealand for our England Women’s team and Australia for our England Men’s team.”







