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2023-25 ICC World Test Championship

Date & time Detail
Jun-2023
Fri 16 - Tue 20
11:00 local | 10:00 GMT
1st Test - England v Australia
Edgbaston, Birmingham
Australia won by 2 wickets
Wed 28 - Sun 02
11:00 local | 10:00 GMT
2nd Test - England v Australia
Lord's, London
Australia won by 43 runs
Jul-2023
Wed 12 - Fri 14
10:00 local | 14:00 GMT
1st Test - West Indies v India
Windsor Park, Dominica
India won by an innings and 141 runs
Sun 16 - Thu 20
10:00 local | 04:30 GMT
Wed 19 - Sun 23
11:00 local | 10:00 GMT
Thu 20 - Mon 24
10:00 local | 14:00 GMT
Mon 24 - Thu 27
10:00 local | 04:30 GMT
2nd Test - Sri Lanka v Pakistan
Sinhalese Sports Club, Colombo
Pakistan won by an innings and 222 runs
Thu 27 - Mon 31
11:00 local | 10:00 GMT
5th Test - England v Australia
Kennington Oval, London
England won by 49 runs
Nov-2023
Tue 28 - Sat 02
09:30 local | 03:30 GMT
Dec-2023
Wed 06 - Sat 09
09:30 local | 03:30 GMT
Thu 14 - Sun 17
10:20 local | 02:20 GMT
1st Test - Australia v Pakistan
Perth Stadium, Perth
Australia Won by 360 runs
Tue 26 - Thu 28
10:00 local | 08:00 GMT
1st Test - South Africa v India
SuperSport Park, Centurion
South Africa won by an innings and 32 runs
Tue 26 - Fri 29
10:30 local | 23:30 GMT
Jan-2024
Wed 03 - Sat 06
10:30 local | 23:30 GMT
Wed 17 - Fri 19
10:00 local | 01:30 GMT
1st Test - Australia v West Indies
Adelaide Oval, Adelaide
Australia won by 10 wickets
Thu 25 - Sun 28
09:30 local | 04:00 GMT
Thu 25 - Sun 28 D/N
14:00 local | 04:00 GMT
Feb-2024
Fri 02 - Mon 05
09:30 local | 04:00 GMT
Sun 04 - Wed 07
11:00 local | 22:00 GMT
1st Test - New Zealand v South Africa
Bay Oval, Mount Maunganui
New Zealand won by 281 runs
Tue 13 - Fri 16
11:00 local | 22:00 GMT
2nd Test - New Zealand v South Africa
Seddon Park, Hamilton
New Zealand won by 7 wickets
Thu 15 - Sun 18
09:30 local | 04:00 GMT
Fri 23 - Mon 26
09:30 local | 04:00 GMT
Thu 29 - Sun 03
11:00 local | 22:00 GMT
1st Test - New Zealand v Australia
Basin Reserve, Wellington
Australia won by 172 runs
Mar-2024
Thu 07 - Sat 09
09:30 local | 04:00 GMT
5th Test - India v England
Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium, Dharamsala
India won by an innings and 64 runs
Fri 08 - Mon 11
11:00 local | 22:00 GMT
2nd Test - New Zealand v Australia
Hagley Oval, Christchurch
Australia won by 3 wickets
Fri 22 - Mon 25
10:00 local | 04:00 GMT
Sat 30 - Wed 03
10:00 local | 04:00 GMT
Jul-2024
Wed 10 - Sun 14
11:00 local | 10:00 GMT
1st Test - England v West Indies
Lord's, London
Thu 18 - Mon 22
11:00 local | 10:00 GMT
2nd Test - England v West Indies
Trent Bridge, Nottingham
Fri 26 - Tue 30
11:00 local | 10:00 GMT
3rd Test - England v West Indies
Edgbaston, Birmingham
Aug-2024
Wed 21 - Sun 25
11:00 local | 10:00 GMT
1st Test - England v Sri Lanka
Old Trafford, Manchester
Thu 29 - Mon 02
11:00 local | 10:00 GMT
2nd Test - England v Sri Lanka
Lord's, London
Sep-2024
Fri 06 - Tue 10
11:00 local | 10:00 GMT
3rd Test - England v Sri Lanka
Kennington Oval, London
Nov-2024
Fri 22 - Tue 26
10:30 local | 02:00 GMT
1st Test - Australia v India
Perth Stadium, Perth
Dec-2024
Fri 06 - Tue 10 D/N
14:30 local | 04:00 GMT
2nd Test - Australia v India
Adelaide Oval, Adelaide
Sat 14 - Wed 18
10:00 local | 00:00 GMT
3rd Test - Australia v India
Brisbane Cricket Ground, Brisbane
Thu 26 - Mon 30
10:00 local | 00:00 GMT
4th Test - Australia v India
Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne
Jan-2025
Fri 03 - Tue 07
10:00 local | 00:00 GMT
5th Test - Australia v India
Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney

The 2023-2025 ICC World Test Championship is a tournament of Test Cricket which will be the third edition of the ICC World Test Championship.

It starts in June 2023 with The Ashes, which is contested between England and Australia, and it is scheduled to finish in June 2025 with the final match planned to be played at Lord's.

The tournament will be played over two years, with 68 matches over 27 series scheduled for the league stage. The top two teams in the points table will then qualify for the final which will be played at The Lord's, London.

Each team is planned to play six series, with three at home and three away. Each series will consist of two to five Test matches. Each participant will play minimum 12 and maximum 22 matches.

The nine full members of the ICC participated:

  1. Australia
  2. Bangladesh
  3. England
  4. India
  5. New Zealand
  6. Pakistan
  7. South Africa
  8. Sri Lanka
  9. West Indies

Note: Fixtures and start times are subject to change. The cricTotal.com is not responsible for any changes that may be made. No responsibility is taken by cricTotal.com for the accuracy of this information.
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