Australia to Host Bangladesh in Historic Darwin Test Series This August

Australia will host Bangladesh for a two-match Test series in August, marking the historic return of Test cricket to Darwin for the first time since 2004. The series begins on August 13 at Marrara Stadium in Darwin, with the second Test starting August 22 in Mackay. Australia enters the series leading the World Test Championship after a strong Ashes victory, while Bangladesh will look to challenge the hosts after their series against Pakistan. Cricket Australia CEO Todd Greenberg expressed enthusiasm for bringing Test matches to northern Australia.

Key Points: Australia vs Bangladesh Test Series Schedule Announced for August

  • Historic return of Test cricket to Darwin
  • Australia leads World Test Championship
  • Series scheduled for August 13 & 22
  • Bangladesh tours after Pakistan series
  • Australia aims to maintain winning momentum
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Australia set to host Bangladesh for two-match Test Series in August

Australia hosts Bangladesh for a two-Test series in Darwin and Mackay this August. Get the full schedule and series preview here.

"We're delighted to bring Test cricket to northern Australia and look forward to a fantastic series against Bangladesh. - Todd Greenberg"

New Delhi, February 25

Australia, the current leaders of the ICC World Test Championship, have announced the schedule for their upcoming home series against Bangladesh, set to take place in August, reported ICC.

The two-Test series will kick off on August 13 at Marrara Stadium in Darwin, with the second and final Test slated for August 22 at the Great Barrier Reef Arena in Mackay. This will mark a historic return of Test cricket to Darwin, which last hosted a five-day international when Australia faced Sri Lanka in 2004.

Cricket Australia CEO Todd Greenberg expressed enthusiasm about bringing the longest format to northern Australia. "We're delighted to bring Test cricket to northern Australia and look forward to a fantastic series against Bangladesh," he said to the ICC.

Greenberg highlighted that despite the increasingly crowded international calendar, world-class facilities in August provide an ideal window for Test cricket outside the traditional summer season.

Australia head into the Bangladesh series buoyed by a commanding 4-1 Ashes series win over England, which has propelled them to the top of the World Test Championship standings. The hosts will aim to maintain their winning momentum before embarking on a challenging tour of South Africa in October, which includes three Tests, followed by a four-Test series at home against New Zealand across December and January.

Bangladesh, currently placed eighth in the World Test Championship rankings, is gearing up for its tour to Australia following a home series against Pakistan in May. The team will look to build on their experience and test their mettle against a dominant Australian side in unfamiliar conditions.

The series is expected to generate significant interest, particularly with the revival of Test cricket in Darwin after nearly two decades.

Bangladesh tour of Australia 2026 - Test series schedule:

First Test: August 13-17, Marrara Stadium, Darwin

Second Test: August 22-26, Great Barrier Reef Arena, Mackay.

- ANI

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Sarah B
Good on Cricket Australia for taking Tests to Darwin and Mackay! Spreading the game is important. Hope Bangladesh puts up a good fight. Their spinners might find some assistance? πŸ€”
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Vikram M
Bangladesh touring Australia is always a tough ask. But they have improved so much. Remember their win against us in Mirpur? They are no longer pushovers. Still, expecting a 2-0 win for Australia. Their pace attack is just too strong.
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Priya S
The schedule is getting insane for top teams. Australia plays Ashes, then Bangladesh, then SA, then NZ... non-stop cricket! While I love watching, player workload management is a real concern. Respectful criticism: The ICC needs to look at this calendar more carefully.
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Rohit P
Darwin after 20 years! Wow. Good to see Test cricket going to new venues. Hope the crowds turn up. Nothing beats the atmosphere of a proper Test match, yaar. πŸ‡¦πŸ‡ΊπŸ
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Michael C
As an Aussie fan living in Mumbai, this is exciting! A chance for some of our younger players to get a go before the big series against SA and NZ. Bangladesh will be a good test in those conditions.

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