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Tickets for bumper SA cricket season on sale

Cricket South Africa (CSA) announced on Monday that tickets have gone on sale for the highly anticipated international season which will see historic rivals Australia and England tour South Africa.

The 2026/27 season will see the Proteas take on Australia in a three-match ODI series in September, including the Pink Day ODI at the Wanderers.

This will be followed by the reigning ICC World Test Champions (WTC) facing Australia in three Test matches.

This will be the first Test series between the two countries in South Africa since the infamous Sandpaper-gate scandal in 2018.

The Proteas then welcome Bangladesh in November for a tour which includes two Test matches and three ODI matches.

The international home summer then reaches its peak with the arrival of England over the festive period for a three-match Test series.

This will include a Boxing Day Test at SuperSport Park and a New Year’s Test at Newlands.

The two teams will round off with a three-match ODI series in January as the Proteas continue building towards the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2027 on home soil.

The Proteas Women, meanwhile, will headline another landmark season as they welcome India and Australia for two major inbound tours.

India’s tour will feature three ICC Women’s Championship ODI contests and a historic one-off Test match at St George’s Park.

There are also matches scheduled for Potchefstroom, Bloemfontein and Cape Town.

In another milestone moment for women’s cricket in South Africa, Australia Women will tour the country for the first-ever full bilateral series between the two sides on South African soil.

The tour will feature three T20s, three ODIs, including the symbolic Black Day fixture at Kingsmead, followed by the once-off Test match at the JB Marks oval in Potchefstroom.

CSA CEO Pholetsi Moseki said: “The 2026/27 season promises world-class cricket across both the men’s and women’s game, and we encourage supporters to secure their tickets early and be part of a summer where the unbreakable spirit of South African cricket truly comes alive.”

Fans can purchase tickets and find more information on fixtures and venues via the CSA website and the new Cricket SA Mobile App.

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