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Proteas to host England, West Indies and Netherlands in 2022/23 home season

Cricket South Africa (CSA) on Thursday announced its international fixtures for the 2022/23 home season.

The Proteas will host England, West Indies and Netherlands.

South Africa will get their summer campaign underway with a three-match One-Day International series against England. This will form part of the ICC Super League which determines direct qualification for the 2023 Cricket World Cup in India.

The Mangaung Oval in Bloemfontein will host the first two ODIs on 27 January and 29 January, with international cricket making its return to the Kimberley Oval in Kimberley on 1 February.

The Proteas will then welcome the West Indies for a multi-format tour.

The two-match Test series will commence at Centurion from 28 February - 4 March, followed by the second Test at the Wanderers in Johannesburg from 8-12 March.

This series will be the final round of matches in the second edition of the ICC World Test Championship, with the Proteas currently second on the table.

The three-match ODI series against the Caribbean-outfit will get underway at Buffalo Park Cricket Stadium in East London (16 March and 18 March), before the series wraps up in Potchefstroom (21 March).

The three T20Is against the West Indies at SuperSport Park (25 March and 26 March) and Wanderers Stadium (28 March) complete this tour.

The international summer will be concluded with two remaining Super League ODIs against the Netherlands at Willowmoore Park in Benoni on 31 March and the highly anticipated 'Pink Day' ODI at the Wanderers on 2 April.

These two ODIs have been carried over after last year's original series was postponed due to the Covid-19 Omicron outbreak.

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