Cricket South Africa has confirmed the schedule for Australia's white-ball tour of South Africa later in the year. | Sport24news
South Africa v Australia - Mangaung Oval, Bloemfontein Friday, 15 September - 13:00South Africa v Australia - Wanderers, Johannesburg
The games will also serve as preparation for the 50-over World Cup, which runs from 5 October to 19 November."It is the start of the international season for us and it is a particularly important campaign in many respects because of the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup which is taking place in India later in the year. We haven't qualified just yet, but we hope to be there and challenging the best in the world when the tournament is played in October and November.
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