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Australia announces schedule for the 2015-16 summer season.

Cricket Australia have announced their international summer schedule for the 2015-16 season with the first-ever day-night Test match to be played against New Zealand in November at Adelaide Oval.

Australia will face New Zealand when the first Test will be held in Brisbane and the second in Perth before the day-night test clash in Adelaide.

v NEW ZEALAND


Nov 5-9 1st Test, Brisbane

Nov 13-17 2nd Test, Perth

Nov 27-Dec 1 3rd Test, Adelaide

West Indies will then fly to Australia for three Test match series to be played between December 10 to January 7.

v WEST INDIES


Dec 10-14 1st Test, Hobart

Dec 26-30 2nd Test, Melbourne

Jan 3-7 3rd Test, Sydney

India will then travel to Down Under for a five-match ODIs series which is to be played in Perth, Brisbane, Melbourne, Canberra and Sydney, followed by three T20s in Adelaide, Melbourne and Sydney.

v INDIA


Jan 12 1st ODI, Perth

Jan 15 2nd ODI, Brisbane

Jan 17 3rd ODI, Melbourne

Jan 20 4th ODI, Canberra

Jan 23 5th ODI, Sydney

Jan 26 1st T20, Adelaide

Jan 29 2nd T20, Melbourne

Jan 31 3rd T20, Sydney

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