New Zealand is set to host a series of high-profile international cricket teams, including Australia, England, South Africa, and the West Indies, for the 2025-26 home summer. This packed schedule, announced by New Zealand Cricket (NZC), also includes a twin white-ball series for the women's team against South Africa and Zimbabwe.
The Black Caps will begin their summer with a three-match T20I series against Australia, commencing on October 1st. Following this, they will face England in a white-ball series consisting of three T20Is (starting October 18th) and three ODIs (starting October 26th).
The West Indies will then arrive for an extensive tour, starting with a five-match T20I series on November 5th. This will be followed by three ODIs, beginning November 16th, and three Tests, with the first Test starting on December 6th.
New Zealand's home schedule 2025-26
vs Australia
1st T20I, Bay Oval, Wednesday, 1 October 2025, 19:15
2nd T20I, Bay Oval, Friday, 3 October 2025, 19:15
3rd T20I, Bay Oval, Saturday, 4 October 2025, 19:15
vs England
1st T20I, Hagley Oval, Saturday, 18 October 2025, 19:15
2nd T20I, Hagley Oval, Monday, 20 October 2025, 19:15
3rd T20I, Eden Park, Thursday, 23 October 2025, 19:15
1st ODI, Bay Oval, Sunday, 26 October 2025, 14:00
2nd ODI, Seddon Park, Wednesday, 29 October 2025, 14:00
3rd ODI, Sky Stadium, Saturday, 1 November 2025, 14:00
vs West Indies
1st T20I, Eden Park, Wednesday, 5 November 2025, 19:15
2nd T20I, Eden Park, Thursday, 6 November 2025, 19:15
3rd T20I, Saxton Oval, Sunday, 9 November 2025, 13:15
4th T20I, Saxton Oval, Monday, 10 November 2025, 13:15
5th T20I, University of Otago Oval, Thursday, 13 November 2025, 13:15
1st ODI, Hagley Oval, Sunday, 16 November 2025, 14:00
2nd ODI, McLean Park, Wednesday, 19 November 2025, 14:00
3rd ODI, Seddon Park, Saturday, 22 November 2025, 14:00
3-dayer, Bert Sutcliffe Oval, Wednesday, 26 - Friday, 28 November 2025, 11:00
1st Test, Hagley Oval, Tuesday 2 - Saturday 6 December 2025, 11:00
2nd Test, Cello Basin Reserve, Wednesday 10 - Sunday 14 December 2025, 11:00
3rd Test, Bay Oval, Thursday 18 - Monday 22 December 2025, 11:00
Following their participation in the ODI World Cup 2025 in India and Sri Lanka, the White Ferns will have a home season featuring 14 white-ball games, commencing early next year.
The White Ferns will host Zimbabwe for the first time in a three-match T20I series starting on February 25th. This will be followed by a three-match ODI series, a part of the next ICC Women's Championship 2025-29, starting March 5th.
Their five-match T20I series against South Africa will be played as double-headers alongside the men's team from both countries, running concurrently from March 15th to 25th. The White Ferns will also play three ODIs against the Proteas Women, between March 29th and April 4th.
New Zealand Women's home schedule 2025-26
vs Zimbabwe
1st T20I, Seddon Park, Wednesday 25 February 2026, 19:15
2nd T20I, Seddon Park, Friday 27 February 2026, 19:15
3rd T20I, Seddon Park, Sunday, 1 March 2026, 13:15
1st ODI, University of Otago Oval, Thursday, 5 March 2026, 11:00
2nd ODI, University of Otago Oval, Sunday, 8 March 2026, 11:00
3rd ODI, University of Otago Oval, Wednesday, 11 March 2026, 11:00
New Zealand Women and Men vs South Africa - T20I Doubleheaders
1st T20I, Bay Oval, Sunday, 15 March 2026, 14:45 & 19:15
2nd T20I, Seddon Park, Tuesday, 17 March 2026, 14:45 & 19:15
3rd T20I, Eden Park, Friday, 20 March 2026, 14:45 & 19:15
4th T20I, Sky Stadium, Sunday, 22 March 2026, 14:45 & 19:15
5th T20I, Hagley Oval, Wednesday, 25 March 2026, 14:45 & 19:15
vs South Africa
1st ODI, Hagley Oval, Sunday, 29 March 2026, 14:00
2nd ODI, Cello Basin Reserve, Wednesday, 1 April 2026, 11:00
3rd ODI, Cello Basin Reserve, Saturday, 4 April 2026, 11:00
"It's great to welcome such a diverse range of opponents for both the Blackcaps and White Ferns, and especially pleasing for NZC to host the first-ever series between Zimbabwe and New Zealand women," said NZC Chief Executive Scott Weenink. He further added, "Fans will see top-tier cricket across all our major centres, with the doubleheaders against South Africa offering a chance to watch the very best female and male cricketers in the world on display in a unique day-out experience."
Pace-bowler Kyle Jamieson described the upcoming season as a "marquee summer." He stated, "The calibre of opposition means we'll be constantly tested for the duration of the season and that's what you want as a cricketer. It's great to have another three-Test series at home and I'm sure the fans will get in behind the Test team as they have in seasons gone by. It's always special to play in front of a home crowd and we're hoping Kiwis will get out in force to support us once again this summer."
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