The Indian women’s team will travel down to play a T20I series of three -match T20I, the three -match ODI series and Australia to play a Test match to play. The schedule spreads to seven cities in Australia. According to a Cricket Australian release, the tour begins on 15 February from T20I. However, the main attraction of the tour is the day and night Test match which will be held at a revised Waka Ground in Perth.
India has played six Test matches in Australia so far, out of which they have won two and have lost four. India has a 7–17 win against Australia and 8-8 win in women’s T20.
Australia’s women’s tour of India, 2025/26
First T20i: 15 February, Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney
Second T20i: February 19, Manuka Oval, Canberra
3 T20 Ey: February 21, Adelaide Oval, Adelaide
First ODI: February 24, Alan Border Field, Brisbane
Second ODI: 27 February, Beller Oval, Hobart
Third ODI: March 1, CityPower Center, Melbourne
Only test: 6-9 March, Waka Ground, Perth (Day and night)
Gabba should be torn after 2032 Olympics
While one prestigious ground is being rebuilt, the other will be replaced. The prestigious Gabba Stadium (Brisbane Cricket Ground) will make way for a new home of cricket after the Olympics in 2032, disclosing on Tuesday by Queensland chief David Crisfulli.
Crisfulli announced a new $ 3.8 billion 63,000 seat venue as part of plans for a main stadium at Victoria Park in Brisbane and 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games, which will host Australia.
It should be noted that Cricket Australia’s seven -year international place allocation schemes were announced in 2024, Gabba was guaranteed to international cricket only up to the next summer men ashes. There was uncertainty whether the iconic stadium would be redeveloped or replaced.