South Africa announce home season fixtures
South Africa will host New Zealand for two T20Is and three ODIs from August 14 in a packed home season

South Africa will host New Zealand for two T20s and three ODIs from August 14 in a packed home season. It was already announced that England will visit in December 2015 for a full tour - four Tests, five ODIs and two T20s - and Australia arrive in February for the first leg of a split limited-overs tour.
"Our latest FTP announcements will make next season one of the busiest programmes of home internationals we have had in a very long time," Haroon Lorgat, the Cricket South Africa chief executive, said. "I am certain that our fans will enjoy competing against New Zealand, England and Australia, all in one season."
Durban and Centurion get a T20 and ODI each for the New Zealand series, while Senwes Park in Potchefstroom gets an 50-over match for the first time in two years, the only day game on the tour.
Australia play South Africa in three T20s before the World T20 in March 2016, and will return later in October for three ODIs. "Playing three T20s against Australia just before the ICC World T20 is ideal for the Proteas," Lorgat said, "We are grateful to Cricket Australia for having agreed to split their visit to South Africa in 2016 so that we can deliver a full programme of fixtures."
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