Newzealand: According to the fixtures announced by New Zealand Cricket (NZC) for the 2023–24 home season, New Zealand will host Australia for a Test series for the first time in eight years in the upcoming summer, immediately after seeking to record a first Test series triumph over South Africa. In the latter two weeks of December, New Zealand's men's squad faced Bangladesh in three ODIs and three T20Is to open their home season. After an 11-day pause, they host Pakistan for five Twenty20 Internationals from January 12 to 21. Australia then makes its way over for three T20Is and two Tests between February 21 and March 12, followed by South Africa, who will be in town for two Tests between February 4 and February 17. Also Read: Chahal Opens Up About RCB's Decision: "No Phone Call, No Explanation" Aside from hosting Pakistan for three T20Is and three ODIs between December 3 and 18, New Zealand women also play England in five T20Is and three ODIs between March 19 and April 7. At that time, the England women's A team will also visit New Zealand. The international summer will be broadcast live and for free on TVNZ for the first time in 24 years. NZC said its schedule includes ten double-headers (two games back-to-back at the same venue) as it attempts "to address both the needs of different audiences and enhance the efficiency of its playing programme in an era of climate change awareness." NZC chief executive David White said: "In terms of venues with lights, we've been able to schedule several back-to-back night matches and day matches to ensure good opportunities for both families and adult patrons, respectively, which we think is good for the game. "It's a strategy that also complements our need to prioritise energy efficiency - and to just do the right thing as a sports organisation, given the challenges we're facing from climate change these days." Also Read:Cricket Legend Ian Botham Auctions Priceless Mementos from Illustrious Career New Zealand men's fixtures vs Bangladesh 1st ODI: December 17, Dunedin 2nd ODI: December 20, Nelson 3rd ODI: December 23, Napier 1st T20I: December 27, Napier 2nd T20I: December 29, Tauranga 3rd T20I: December 31, Tauranga vs Pakistan 1st T20I: January 12, Auckland 2nd T20I, January 14, Hamilton 3rd T20I, January 17, Dunedin 4th T20I, January 19, Christchurch 5th T20I, January 21, Christchurch vs South Africa 1st Test: February 4 to 8, Tauranga 2nd Test: February 13-17, Hamilton vs Australia 1st T20I: February 21, Wellington 2nd T20I: February 23, Auckland 3rd T20I: February 25, Auckland 1st Test: February 29-March 4, Wellington 2nd Test: March 8-12, Christchurch New Zealand women's fixtures vs Pakistan 1st T20I: December 3, Dunedin 2nd T20I: December 5, Dunedin 3rd T20I: December 9, Queenstown 1st ODI: December 12, Queenstown 2nd ODI: December 15, Christchurch 3rd ODI: December 18, Christchurch vs England 1st T20I: March 19, Dunedin 2nd T20I: March 22, Nelson 3rd T20I: March 24, Nelson 4th T20I: March 27, Wellington 5th T20I: March 29, Wellington 1st ODI: April 1, Wellington 2nd ODI: April 4, Hamilton 3rd ODI: April 7, Hamilton Also Read: Gavaskar's Solution : Performance-Based Payments for West Indies