England announce 18 summer matches in 2020 - 4 minutes read
England to host West Indies, Australia, Pakistan and Ireland in 2020
England will host West Indies, Australia, Pakistan and Ireland in men's international matches next year.
West Indies and Pakistan both visit for three Tests as part of the World Test Championship, while Pakistan will also play three Twenty20 internationals.
After this summer's Ashes series, Australia return in 2020 to play three one-day internationals and three T20s.
World Cup winners England will then host Ireland in three ODIs in September.
The first international match of the summer sees England host West Indies in the first Test at The Oval, starting on 4 June.
The second Test will be at Edgbaston before the final Test at Lord's, with Joe Root's side looking to regain the Wisden Trophy after a 2-1 defeat in the West Indies earlier this year.
Lord's, Old Trafford and Trent Bridge will host the three Test matches against Pakistan in July and August, with the past two series between the sides in England having been drawn.
With Twenty20 cricket set to be a key focus next year in the build up to the Men's T20 World Cup in October, England face Australia - who are hosting the tournament -at Chester-le-Street, Old Trafford and Headingley in July, before another three T20s against Pakistan in August and September.
England will play their first home ODI since their thrilling World Cup final win over New Zealand against Australia at Lord's on 11 July, before further matches at Southampton and Bristol.
Eoin Morgan's side then face Ireland in day-night ODIs at Trent Bridge, Edgbaston and The Oval to end the summer.
All six ODIs against Australia and Ireland will be part of the inaugural World Cup Super League, which serves as part of the qualification process for the 2023 World Cup.
The next competition sees all 12 full International Cricket Council members, and the Netherlands, playing eight of the 12 opponents in a three-match ODI series, with the top seven sides joining hosts India in qualifying for the World Cup.
The remaining five teams join five associate members in a further qualifying tournament for the final two World Cup places.
Earlier in 2020, England are touring South Africa and will be in Sri Lanka for two Tests in March.
Source: BBC News
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England will host West Indies, Australia, Pakistan and Ireland in men's international matches next year.
West Indies and Pakistan both visit for three Tests as part of the World Test Championship, while Pakistan will also play three Twenty20 internationals.
After this summer's Ashes series, Australia return in 2020 to play three one-day internationals and three T20s.
World Cup winners England will then host Ireland in three ODIs in September.
The first international match of the summer sees England host West Indies in the first Test at The Oval, starting on 4 June.
The second Test will be at Edgbaston before the final Test at Lord's, with Joe Root's side looking to regain the Wisden Trophy after a 2-1 defeat in the West Indies earlier this year.
Lord's, Old Trafford and Trent Bridge will host the three Test matches against Pakistan in July and August, with the past two series between the sides in England having been drawn.
With Twenty20 cricket set to be a key focus next year in the build up to the Men's T20 World Cup in October, England face Australia - who are hosting the tournament -at Chester-le-Street, Old Trafford and Headingley in July, before another three T20s against Pakistan in August and September.
England will play their first home ODI since their thrilling World Cup final win over New Zealand against Australia at Lord's on 11 July, before further matches at Southampton and Bristol.
Eoin Morgan's side then face Ireland in day-night ODIs at Trent Bridge, Edgbaston and The Oval to end the summer.
All six ODIs against Australia and Ireland will be part of the inaugural World Cup Super League, which serves as part of the qualification process for the 2023 World Cup.
The next competition sees all 12 full International Cricket Council members, and the Netherlands, playing eight of the 12 opponents in a three-match ODI series, with the top seven sides joining hosts India in qualifying for the World Cup.
The remaining five teams join five associate members in a further qualifying tournament for the final two World Cup places.
Earlier in 2020, England are touring South Africa and will be in Sri Lanka for two Tests in March.
Source: BBC News
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England cricket team • West Indies cricket team • Australia national cricket team • Pakistan national cricket team • Republic of Ireland • England cricket team • West Indies cricket team • Australia national cricket team • Pakistan national cricket team • Republic of Ireland • Bangladesh national cricket team • Cap (sport) • West Indies cricket team • Pakistan national cricket team • Test cricket • Pakistan national cricket team • Twenty20 International • The Ashes • Australia national cricket team • One Day International • Twenty20 International • Cricket World Cup • England cricket team • Ireland cricket team • One Day International • England cricket team • West Indies cricket team • Test cricket • The Oval • Test cricket • Edgbaston Cricket Ground • Lord's • Joe Root • Wisden Trophy • West Indies cricket team • Lord's • Old Trafford Cricket Ground • Trent Bridge • Test cricket • Pakistan national cricket team • England cricket team • Twenty20 • ICC World Twenty20 • England cricket team • Australia national cricket team • Tournament • Chester-le-Street • Old Trafford Cricket Ground • Headingley Stadium • Twenty20 International • Pakistan national cricket team • England cricket team • One Day International • Show Jumping World Cup • New Zealand national cricket team • Australia national cricket team • Lord's • Southampton • Bristol County Ground • Eoin Morgan • Ireland cricket team • Day/night cricket • One Day International • Trent Bridge • Edgbaston Cricket Ground • The Oval • One Day International • Australia national cricket team • Ireland cricket team • 1954 Rugby League World Cup • Super League • FIFA World Cup • FIFA World Cup • Ghana national football team • International Cricket Council • Netherlands national cricket team • 2007 Future Cup • India national cricket team • Cricket World Cup • England cricket team • South Africa • Sri Lanka • Test cricket •