Australian cricket tour of Sri Lanka 2022: How to watch in Australia, schedule, results, team lists

Joshua Mayne

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Following their visit to Pakistan, Australia's cricket team have returned to the subcontinent where they are currently touring Sri Lanka.

The trip will include three Twenty20s, five One Day Internationals, and two Test matches.

Sporting News Australia has everything you need to know about the series.

When is the Australian tour of Sri Lanka?

The tour of Sri Lanka began on June 7 and will finish on July 12, lasting just over one month in total.

It will still be a fast-paced visit, with two to three days typically between each match.

Where is the Australian tour of Sri Lanka?

Matches will be held in three different Sri Lankan cities - Colombo, Kandy, and Galle.

Colombo will host all the T20 matches as well as three ODIs, with Kandy to host the two remaining ODIs, and Galle to host the only two Test matches of the tour.

T20 schedule

MatchTime (AEST)/DateLocationResult
First T2011:30 pm, June 7Colombo, Sri LankaAustralia win by 10 wickets
Second T2011:30 pm, June 8Colombo, Sri LankaAustralia win by 3 wickets
Third T2011:30 pm, June 11Colombo, Sri LankaSri Lanka win by 4 wickets

ODI schedule

MatchDateLocationResult
First ODI7:00 pm, June 14Kandy, Sri LankaAustralia win by 2 wickets
Second ODI7:00 pm, June 16Kandy, Sri LankaSri Lanka win by 26 runs
Third ODI7:00 pm, June 19Colombo, Sri LankaSri Lanka win by 6 wickets
Fourth ODI7:00 pm, June 21Colombo, Sri LankaSri Lanka win by 4 runs
Fifth ODI7:00 pm, June 24Colombo, Sri LankaAustralia win by 4 wickets

Test schedule

MatchDateLocationResult
First Test2:30 pm, June 28 - July 3Galle, Sri LankaAustralia win by 10 wickets
Second Test2:30 pm, July 8 - July 12Galle, Sri Lanka-

How to watch the Australian tour of Sri Lanka in Australia

Foxtel will broadcast all the action in Australia, with coverage available live and on-demand via Fox Cricket and Kayo Sports.

The second Test will commence on July 8, with the action beginning each day from 2:30 pm (AEST). 

Australian Test squad v Sri Lanka

  • Pat Cummins (c)
  • Ashton Agar
  • Scott Boland
  • Alex Carey 
  • Cameron Green 
  • Josh Hazlewood 
  • Travis Head 
  • Josh Inglis 
  • Usman Khawaja 
  • Marnus Labuschagne 
  • Nathan Lyon 
  • Mitchell Marsh 
  • Steve Smith (vc)
  • Mitchell Starc 
  • Mitchell Swepson 
  • David Warner 

Australian ODI Squad vs Sri Lanka

  • Aaron Finch (c)
  • Ashton Agar
  • Alex Carey 
  • Pat Cummins 
  • Cameron Green 
  • Josh Hazlewood 
  • Travis Head 
  • Josh Inglis 
  • Marnus Labuschagne 
  • Mitchell Marsh 
  • Glenn Maxwell 
  • Steve Smith 
  • Mitchell Starc 
  • Marcus Stoinis 
  • Mitchell Swepson 
  • David Warner 

Australian T20 Squad vs Sri Lanka

  • Aaron Finch (c)
  • Sean Abbott 
  • Ashton Agar 
  • Josh Hazlewood 
  • Josh Inglis 
  • Mitchell Marsh 
  • Glenn Maxwell 
  • Jhye Richardson 
  • Kane Richardson
  • Steve Smith 
  • Mitchell Starc 
  • Marcus Stoinis 
  • Mitchell Swepson 
  • David Warner 
  • Matthew Wade 

Joshua Mayne

Joshua Mayne is a content producer for The Sporting News currently based in Sydney, Australia. He has previously worked as a newsreader at 2SER and a journalist at Ministry of Sport. Joshua specialises in rugby league, motorsport and tennis. He is still waiting for Arsenal to win the Premier League again.