2010 Review

All the fixtures in your Calendar

Download the fixtures

Cricinfo is offering a great service whereby you can download fixtures in the iCalendar format, which works with Microsoft Outlook 2007 or better (sorry, Outlook 2003 and older are not supported), Windows Calendar, Windows Live Calendar, Google Calendar, Mozilla Sunbird, iCal, Yahoo Calendar and more! This means you will be automatically reminded on the day of the each match that a game is about to begin.

How to use...

1. Download the .ics file by clicking on the link below and selecting "Save" (Internet Explorer) or "Save to disc" (Firefox):

Download South Africa tour of Australia [November 2014] fixtures

2. Use the application of your choice to import the .ics file that you just downloaded.

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