With more than 50 white-ball matches, July promises to bring riveting cricket action for fantasy cricket enthusiasts. All Test-playing nations, except Afghanistan, will play T20I and ODIs in the coming days. West Indies will be the busiest among all the teams as they play 13 white-ball fixtures. A few women’s international matches, too, will be held in July as England, India, West Indies, Pakistan, etc., will feature in ODIs and T20Is.
Here’s a look at the international fixtures for July.
T20 Internationals
Defending champions West Indies will complete their five-match series against South Africa and will lock horns with Australia and Pakistan, too. Meanwhile, Sri Lanka hosts India in a three-match series, while South Africa and Ireland will meet for the first time in the shortest format. England finishes off their white-ball cricket summer with three T20Is against Pakistan, and Bangladesh will play a T20I series in Zimbabwe after eight years.
In women’s cricket, West Indies will wrap up their T20Is against Pakistan, and Harmanpreet Kaur-led India squares off against England in three T20Is.
Date |
Match |
Timing (IST) |
July 1 |
West Indies vs South Africa |
11:30 PM |
July 2 |
West Indies Women vs Pakistan Women |
11:30 PM |
July 3 |
West Indies vs South Africa |
11:30 PM |
July 4 |
West Indies Women vs Pakistan Women |
11:30 PM |
July 9 |
England Women vs India Women |
11:00 PM |
July 10 |
West Indies vs Australia |
5:00 AM |
July 11 |
West Indies vs Australia |
5:00 AM |
July 11 |
England Women vs India Women |
7:00 PM |
July 13 |
West Indies vs Australia |
5:00 AM |
July 15 |
West Indies vs Australia |
5:00 AM |
July 15 |
England Women vs India Women |
11:00 PM |
July 16 |
England vs Pakistan |
11:00 PM |
July 17 |
West Indies vs Australia |
5:00 AM |
July 18 |
England vs Pakistan |
11:00 PM |
July 19 |
Ireland vs South Africa |
7:30 PM |
July 20 |
England vs Pakistan |
11:00 PM |
July 21 |
Sri Lanka vs India |
7:00 PM |
July 22 |
Ireland vs South Africa |
7:30 PM |
July 23 |
Zimbabwe vs Bangladesh |
4:00 PM |
July 23 |
Sri Lanka vs India |
7:00 PM |
July 24 |
Ireland vs South Africa |
7:30 PM |
July 25 |
Zimbabwe vs Bangladesh |
4:00 PM |
July 25 |
Sri Lanka vs India |
7:00 PM |
July 27 |
Zimbabwe vs Bangladesh |
4:00 PM |
July 27 |
West Indies vs Pakistan |
8:30 PM |
July 28 |
West Indies vs Pakistan |
8:30 PM |
July 31 |
West Indies vs Pakistan |
8:30 PM |
*IST: Indian Standard Time
One-Day Internationals
England will hope to cement their place at the top of the World Super League when they host Sri Lanka and Pakistan. The world champions set to play five ODIs in the space of ten days. Ireland, after their defeat against the Netherlands, lock horns with South Africa. Meanwhile, India, Bangladesh, and Australia will play a three-match series against Sri Lanka, Zimbabwe, and West Indies, respectively.
West Indies women’s team will play four ODIs against Pakistan at home. Meanwhile, India women’s team play their final match of the three-match ODI series.
Date |
Match |
Timing (IST) |
July 1 |
England vs Sri Lanka |
5:30 PM |
July 3 |
England Women vs India Women |
3:30 PM |
July 4 |
England vs Sri Lanka |
3:30 PM |
July 7 |
West Indies Women vs Pakistan Women |
7:00 PM |
July 8 |
England vs Pakistan |
5:30 PM |
July 9 |
West Indies Women vs Pakistan Women |
7:00 PM |
July 10 |
England vs Pakistan |
3:30 PM |
July 11 |
Ireland vs South Africa |
3:30 PM |
July 12 |
West Indies Women vs Pakistan Women |
7:00 PM |
July 13 |
Sri Lanka vs India |
2:30 PM |
July 13 |
Ireland vs South Africa |
3:30 PM |
July 13 |
England vs Pakistan |
5:30 PM |
July 15 |
West Indies Women vs Pakistan Women |
7:00 PM |
July 16 |
Zimbabwe vs Bangladesh |
1:00 PM |
July 16 |
Sri Lanka vs India |
2:30 PM |
July 16 |
Ireland vs South Africa |
3:30 PM |
July 18 |
Zimbabwe vs Bangladesh |
1:00 PM |
July 18 |
Sri Lanka vs India |
2:30 PM |
July 18 |
West Indies Women vs Pakistan Women |
7:00 PM |
July 20 |
Zimbabwe vs Bangladesh |
1:00 PM |
July 21 |
West Indies vs Australia |
12:00 AM |
July 23 |
West Indies vs Australia |
12:00 AM |
July 25 |
West Indies vs Australia |
12:00 AM |
*IST: Indian Standard Time
Test matches
The one-off Test between Zimbabwe and Bangladesh is the only red-ball international fixture scheduled for July.
Date |
Match |
Timing (IST) |
July 7 |
Zimbabwe vs Bangladesh |
1:00 PM |
*IST: Indian Standard Time
Parameswaran Sankaranarayanan
Parameswaran Sankaranarayan is a sports enthusiast who has worked in print, website, and other digital platforms. He was part of the editorial team of first-ever Indian football-based website - IndianFootball.com (now defunct) - and passionately follows the latest happenings in world football. During his time as a journalist, he had the opportunity to interact with some of the iconic personalities in Indian sports and witness some memorable moments in Indian football.
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