Tickets for a thrilling men’s summer of international cricket are now on sale to the general public.
The Australian Men’s Team take on England in a white-ball series in November and a four-match Test series against Trans-Tasman rivals New Zealand in December and January.
International cricket will feature in every State and Territory throughout the 2026-27 season beginning in Darwin on August 13 with the NRMA Insurance Northern Australia Test series against Bangladesh.
Importantly, Bay 13 at the MCG is back in the hands of Aussie fans this season with tickets to the historic home of the most vocal supporters available to purchase.
Tickets sold fast during the CricketPlus pre-sale period from June 5-14 with more than 70,000 tickets purchased.
A CricketPlus pre-sale for the women’s international matches will begin on July 20 with general public tickets going on sale on July 23. This delay is due to the rescheduling of the ICC Women’s Champions Trophy from June to February 2027 which forced a change to our home summer fixtures.
The Australian Women’s Team will begin their summer of cricket against Bangladesh and New Zealand in October.
The 2026-27 summer of international cricket will culminate with the historic 150th Anniversary Test Match at the MCG in March 2027.
Tickets for Days 1 and 2 of the 150th Anniversary Test are already exhausted with a limited amount available for Day 3 and plenty of availability for Day 4.
Tickets for men’s international matches this summer go on sale to the public at 11am local time on cricket.com.au.
Cricket Australia CEO Todd Greenberg said:
“This is going to be a fantastic summer of cricket, and I encourage fans to jump online to get their tickets now.
“It’s pleasing to see strong demand already, with tickets selling quickly during the pre-sale period.
“It’s also great that Victorian icon Bay 13 is back in the hands of the Australian public, and we encourage fans to get in early to secure their spot.
“Our men’s team has a big season ahead starting with the Northern Australia Test series, followed by an exciting white-ball series against England, the always hard-fought Test series against New Zealand and culminating with the historic 150th Anniversary Test.
“After returning from the ICC T20 Women’s World Cup in England, the Australian women team take on Bangladesh and New Zealand. Fans can get their tickets from July 20.”
