International cricket season
The 2022 international cricket season was from May 2022 to September 2022.[1] 15 Tests, 71 One Day Internationals (ODIs), and 63 Twenty20 Internationals (T20Is) matches, including the 2022 Asia Cup, were played in this season. In women's international cricket, one women's Test match, 18 Women's One Day Internationals (WODIs) and 144 Women's Twenty20 Internationals (WT20Is) were played in this season. Included among the T20I/WT20I matches were a number of series involving associate nations.
In May 2022, the International Cricket Council (ICC) confirmed that the third cycle of the ICC Women's Championship would start during this season,[2] with the Pakistan women's team hosting Sri Lanka in June 2022.[3] At the same time, the ICC also awarded WODI status to the Netherlands, Papua New Guinea, Scotland, Thailand and the United States.[4] Also in women's international cricket, a tournament was held as part of the 2022 Commonwealth Games, in Birmingham, England, in July and August 2022.[5]
In September 2021, the fifth Test match between England and India was cancelled a few hours before the scheduled start, due to COVID-19 cases in the Indian camp.[6] The match was rescheduled, and took place in July 2022, ahead of India's white-ball tour of England.[7] In July 2022, Cambodia, the Ivory Coast and Uzbekistan were all awarded Associate Membership of the ICC.[8]
The following were the rankings at the beginning of the season.
ICC Men's ODI Team Rankings 4 May 2022[11][12]
|
Rank |
Team |
Matches |
Points |
Rating
|
1 |
New Zealand |
16 |
2,051 |
128
|
2 |
England |
27 |
3,226 |
119
|
3 |
India |
28 |
3,085 |
110
|
4 |
Pakistan |
19 |
2,005 |
106
|
5 |
Australia |
23 |
2,325 |
101
|
6 |
South Africa |
21 |
2,111 |
101
|
7 |
Bangladesh |
30 |
2,753 |
92
|
8 |
Sri Lanka |
29 |
2,658 |
92
|
9 |
West Indies |
38 |
2,621 |
69
|
10 |
Afghanistan |
18 |
1,238 |
69
|
11 |
Ireland |
23 |
1,214 |
53
|
12 |
Scotland |
24 |
1,113 |
46
|
13 |
Zimbabwe |
20 |
819 |
41
|
14 |
United Arab Emirates |
20 |
725 |
36
|
15 |
Netherlands |
18 |
603 |
34
|
16 |
Oman |
30 |
919 |
31
|
Only the top 16 teams are shown
|
ICC Men's T20I Team Rankings 4 May 2022[13][14]
|
Rank
|
Team
|
Matches
|
Points
|
Rating
|
1 |
India |
30 |
8,093 |
270
|
2 |
England |
28 |
7,432 |
265
|
3 |
Pakistan |
30 |
7,826 |
261
|
4 |
South Africa |
25 |
6,336 |
253
|
5 |
Australia |
33 |
8,270 |
251
|
6 |
New Zealand |
28 |
6,996 |
250
|
7 |
West Indies |
36 |
8,622 |
240
|
8 |
Bangladesh |
33 |
7,680 |
233
|
9 |
Sri Lanka |
33 |
7,606 |
230
|
10 |
Afghanistan |
14 |
3,167 |
226
|
11 |
Zimbabwe |
23 |
4,429 |
193
|
12 |
United Arab Emirates |
21 |
4,030 |
192
|
13 |
Nepal |
25 |
4,624 |
185
|
14 |
Ireland |
35 |
6,439 |
184
|
15 |
Scotland |
19 |
3,475 |
183
|
16 |
Namibia |
24 |
4,309 |
180
|
Only the top 16 teams are shown
|
ICC Women's T20I Rankings 14 February 2022[16]
|
Rank
|
Team
|
Matches
|
Points
|
Rating
|
1 |
Australia |
21 |
6,160 |
293
|
2 |
England |
26 |
7,398 |
285
|
3 |
New Zealand |
18 |
4,801 |
267
|
4 |
India |
24 |
6,295 |
262
|
5 |
South Africa |
20 |
5,030 |
252
|
6 |
West Indies |
19 |
4,691 |
247
|
7 |
Pakistan |
18 |
4,027 |
224
|
8 |
Sri Lanka |
12 |
2,476 |
206
|
9 |
Bangladesh |
15 |
2,850 |
190
|
10 |
Thailand |
17 |
2,851 |
168
|
11 |
Zimbabwe |
17 |
2,730 |
161
|
12 |
Ireland |
20 |
3,209 |
160
|
13 |
Scotland |
20 |
3,036 |
152
|
14 |
Papua New Guinea |
9 |
1,174 |
130
|
15 |
United Arab Emirates |
11 |
1,406 |
128
|
16 |
Samoa |
6 |
749 |
125
|
Only the top 16 teams are shown
|
On-going tournaments
[edit]
The following were the rankings at the beginning of the season.
Sri Lanka in Bangladesh
[edit]
Namibia in Zimbabwe
[edit]
Sri Lanka women in Pakistan
[edit]
2022 United States Tri-Nation Series (round 12)
[edit]
West Indies in Netherlands
[edit]
New Zealand in England
[edit]
South Africa women in Ireland
[edit]
Afghanistan in Zimbabwe
[edit]
Australia in Sri Lanka
[edit]
T20I series
|
No.
|
Date
|
Home captain
|
Away captain
|
Venue
|
Result
|
T20I 1551 |
7 June |
Dasun Shanaka |
Aaron Finch |
R. Premadasa Stadium, Colombo |
Australia by 10 wickets
|
T20I 1552 |
8 June |
Dasun Shanaka |
Aaron Finch |
R. Premadasa Stadium, Colombo |
Australia by 3 wickets
|
T20I 1564 |
11 June |
Dasun Shanaka |
Aaron Finch |
Pallekele International Cricket Stadium, Kandy |
Sri Lanka by 4 wickets
|
ODI series
|
No.
|
Date
|
Home captain
|
Away captain
|
Venue
|
Result
|
ODI 4409 |
14 June |
Dasun Shanaka |
Aaron Finch |
Pallekele International Cricket Stadium, Kandy |
Australia by 2 wickets (DLS)
|
ODI 4412 |
16 June |
Dasun Shanaka |
Aaron Finch |
Pallekele International Cricket Stadium, Kandy |
Sri Lanka by 26 runs (DLS)
|
ODI 4415 |
19 June |
Dasun Shanaka |
Aaron Finch |
R. Premadasa Stadium, Colombo |
Sri Lanka by 6 wickets
|
ODI 4416 |
21 June |
Dasun Shanaka |
Aaron Finch |
R. Premadasa Stadium, Colombo |
Sri Lanka by 4 runs
|
ODI 4418 |
24 June |
Dasun Shanaka |
Aaron Finch |
R. Premadasa Stadium, Colombo |
Australia by 4 wickets
|
2021–2023 ICC World Test Championship – Test series
|
No.
|
Date
|
Home captain
|
Away captain
|
Venue
|
Result
|
Test 2469 |
29 June – 3 July |
Dimuth Karunaratne |
Pat Cummins |
Galle International Stadium, Galle |
Australia by 10 wickets
|
Test 2471 |
8–12 July |
Dimuth Karunaratne |
Pat Cummins |
Galle International Stadium, Galle |
Sri Lanka by an innings and 39 runs
|
West Indies in Pakistan
[edit]
2022 United States Tri-Nation Series (round 13)
[edit]
South Africa in India
[edit]
Bangladesh in West Indies
[edit]
2022 Uganda Cricket World Cup Challenge League B
[edit]
2019–2022 ICC Cricket World Cup Challenge League – List A series
|
No.
|
Date
|
Team 1
|
Captain 1
|
Team 2
|
Captain 2
|
Venue
|
Result
|
1st List A |
17 June |
Uganda |
Brian Masaba |
Jersey |
Charles Perchard |
Lugogo Stadium, Kampala |
Jersey by 62 runs
|
2nd List A |
18 June |
Hong Kong |
Nizakat Khan |
Italy |
Gareth Berg |
Lugogo Stadium, Kampala |
Hong Kong by 58 runs
|
3rd List A |
18 June |
Bermuda |
Kamau Leverock |
Kenya |
Shem Ngoche |
Kyambogo Cricket Oval, Kampala |
Kenya by 6 wickets
|
4th List A |
20 June |
Jersey |
Charles Perchard |
Kenya |
Shem Ngoche |
Lugogo Stadium, Kampala |
Jersey by 96 runs
|
5th List A |
20 June |
Uganda |
Brian Masaba |
Hong Kong |
Nizakat Khan |
Kyambogo Cricket Oval, Kampala |
Hong Kong by 6 wickets
|
6th List A |
21 June |
Uganda |
Brian Masaba |
Bermuda |
Kamau Leverock |
Lugogo Stadium, Kampala |
Uganda by 8 wickets
|
7th List A |
21 June |
Italy |
Gareth Berg |
Jersey |
Charles Perchard |
Kyambogo Cricket Oval, Kampala |
Jersey by 88 runs
|
8th List A |
23 June |
Italy |
Gareth Berg |
Kenya |
Rakep Patel |
Lugogo Stadium, Kampala |
Kenya by 134 runs
|
9th List A |
23 June |
Bermuda |
Kamau Leverock |
Hong Kong |
Nizakat Khan |
Kyambogo Cricket Oval, Kampala |
Hong Kong by 194 runs
|
10th List A |
24 June |
Hong Kong |
Nizakat Khan |
Jersey |
Charles Perchard |
Lugogo Stadium, Kampala |
Jersey by 55 runs
|
11th List A |
24 June |
Uganda |
Brian Masaba |
Italy |
Gareth Berg |
Kyambogo Cricket Oval, Kampala |
Uganda by 7 wickets
|
12th List A |
26 June |
Uganda |
Brian Masaba |
Kenya |
Shem Ngoche |
Lugogo Stadium, Kampala |
Uganda by 7 wickets
|
13th List A |
26 June |
Bermuda |
Kamau Leverock |
Jersey |
Charles Perchard |
Kyambogo Cricket Oval, Kampala |
Jersey by 291 runs
|
14th List A |
27 June |
Bermuda |
Kamau Leverock |
Italy |
Gareth Berg |
Lugogo Stadium, Kampala |
Italy by 10 wickets
|
15th List A |
27 June |
Hong Kong |
Kinchit Shah |
Kenya |
Shem Ngoche |
Kyambogo Cricket Oval, Kampala |
Hong Kong by 5 wickets
|
England in Netherlands
[edit]
India women in Sri Lanka
[edit]
South Africa women in England
[edit]
New Zealand in Ireland
[edit]
2022 Scotland Tri-Nation Series (round 14)
[edit]
Pakistan in Sri Lanka
[edit]
2022 Ireland women's Tri-Nation Series
[edit]
South Africa in England
[edit]
ODI series
|
No.
|
Date
|
Home captain
|
Away captain
|
Venue
|
Result
|
ODI 4434 |
19 July |
Jos Buttler |
Keshav Maharaj |
Riverside Ground, Chester-le-Street |
South Africa by 62 runs
|
ODI 4435 |
22 July |
Jos Buttler |
Keshav Maharaj |
Old Trafford, Manchester |
England by 118 runs
|
ODI 4437 |
24 July |
Jos Buttler |
Keshav Maharaj |
Headingley, Leeds |
No result
|
T20I series
|
No.
|
Date
|
Home captain
|
Away captain
|
Venue
|
Result
|
T20I 1693 |
27 July |
Jos Buttler |
David Miller |
County Ground, Bristol |
England by 41 runs
|
T20I 1698 |
28 July |
Jos Buttler |
David Miller |
Sophia Gardens, Cardiff |
South Africa by 58 runs
|
T20I 1717 |
31 July |
Jos Buttler |
David Miller |
Rose Bowl, Southampton |
South Africa by 90 runs
|
Basil D'Oliveira Trophy, 2021–2023 ICC World Test Championship – Test series
|
No.
|
Date
|
Home captain
|
Away captain
|
Venue
|
Result
|
Test 2474 |
17–21 August |
Ben Stokes |
Dean Elgar |
Lord's, London |
South Africa by an innings and 12 runs
|
Test 2475 |
25–29 August |
Ben Stokes |
Dean Elgar |
Old Trafford, Manchester |
England by an innings and 85 runs
|
Test 2476 |
8–12 September |
Ben Stokes |
Dean Elgar |
The Oval, London |
England by 9 wickets
|
India in West Indies and United States
[edit]
New Zealand in Scotland
[edit]
2022 Canada Cricket World Cup Challenge League A
[edit]
2019–2022 ICC Cricket World Cup Challenge League – List A series
|
No.
|
Date
|
Team 1
|
Captain 1
|
Team 2
|
Captain 2
|
Venue
|
Result
|
1st List A |
27 July |
Canada |
Navneet Dhaliwal |
Denmark |
Hamid Shah |
Maple Leaf North-West Ground, King City |
Canada by 74 runs
|
2nd List A |
28 July |
Qatar |
Mohammed Rizlan |
Singapore |
Amjad Mahboob |
Maple Leaf North-West Ground, King City |
Singapore by 7 runs (DLS)
|
3rd List A |
28 July |
Malaysia |
Ahmad Faiz |
Vanuatu |
Andrew Mansale |
Maple Leaf North-East Ground, King City |
Vanuatu by 2 wickets
|
4th List A |
30 July |
Denmark |
Hamid Shah |
Vanuatu |
Andrew Mansale |
Maple Leaf North-West Ground, King City |
Denmark by 127 runs
|
5th List A |
30 July |
Canada |
Navneet Dhaliwal |
Singapore |
Amjad Mahboob |
Maple Leaf North-East Ground, King City |
Canada by 6 wickets
|
6th List A |
31 July |
Canada |
Navneet Dhaliwal |
Malaysia |
Ahmad Faiz |
Maple Leaf North-West Ground, King City |
Canada by 121 runs
|
7th List A |
31 July |
Denmark |
Hamid Shah |
Qatar |
Mohammed Rizlan |
Maple Leaf North-East Ground, King City |
Denmark by 87 runs
|
8th List A |
2 August |
Qatar |
Mohammed Rizlan |
Vanuatu |
Andrew Mansale |
Maple Leaf North-West Ground, King City |
Qatar by 96 runs
|
9th List A |
2 August |
Malaysia |
Ahmad Faiz |
Singapore |
Amjad Mahboob |
Maple Leaf North-East Ground, King City |
Singapore by 4 wickets
|
10th List A |
3 August |
Denmark |
Hamid Shah |
Singapore |
Amjad Mahboob |
Maple Leaf North-West Ground, King City |
Denmark by 1 run
|
11th List A |
3 August |
Canada |
Navneet Dhaliwal |
Qatar |
Mohammed Rizlan |
Maple Leaf North-East Ground, King City |
Canada by 184 runs
|
12th List A |
5 August |
Canada |
Navneet Dhaliwal |
Vanuatu |
Andrew Mansale |
Maple Leaf North-West Ground, King City |
Canada by 204 runs
|
13th List A |
5 August |
Denmark |
Hamid Shah |
Malaysia |
Ahmad Faiz |
Maple Leaf North-East Ground, King City |
Denmark by 91 runs
|
14th List A |
6 August |
Malaysia |
Ahmad Faiz |
Qatar |
Mohammed Rizlan |
Maple Leaf North-West Ground, King City |
Qatar by 4 runs
|
15th List A |
6 August |
Singapore |
Amjad Mahboob |
Vanuatu |
Andrew Mansale |
Maple Leaf North-East Ground, King City |
Singapore by 6 wickets
|
Cricket at the 2022 Commonwealth Games
[edit]
Group stage
|
No.
|
Date
|
Team 1
|
Captain 1
|
Team 2
|
Captain 2
|
Venue
|
Result
|
WT20I 1173 |
29 July |
Australia |
Meg Lanning |
India |
Harmanpreet Kaur |
Edgbaston, Birmingham |
Australia by 3 wickets
|
WT20I 1175 |
29 July |
Barbados |
Hayley Matthews |
Pakistan |
Bismah Maroof |
Edgbaston, Birmingham |
Barbados by 15 runs
|
WT20I 1177 |
30 July |
New Zealand |
Sophie Devine |
South Africa |
Suné Luus |
Edgbaston, Birmingham |
New Zealand by 13 runs
|
WT20I 1179 |
30 July |
England |
Nat Sciver |
Sri Lanka |
Chamari Athapaththu |
Edgbaston, Birmingham |
England by 5 wickets
|
WT20I 1181 |
31 July |
India |
Harmanpreet Kaur |
Pakistan |
Bismah Maroof |
Edgbaston, Birmingham |
India by 8 wickets
|
WT20I 1183 |
31 July |
Australia |
Meg Lanning |
Barbados |
Hayley Matthews |
Edgbaston, Birmingham |
Australia by 9 wickets
|
WT20I 1184 |
2 August |
England |
Heather Knight |
South Africa |
Suné Luus |
Edgbaston, Birmingham |
England by 26 runs
|
WT20I 1185 |
2 August |
New Zealand |
Sophie Devine |
Sri Lanka |
Chamari Athapaththu |
Edgbaston, Birmingham |
New Zealand by 45 runs
|
WT20I 1186 |
3 August |
Australia |
Meg Lanning |
Pakistan |
Bismah Maroof |
Edgbaston, Birmingham |
Australia by 44 runs
|
WT20I 1187 |
3 August |
Barbados |
Hayley Matthews |
India |
Harmanpreet Kaur |
Edgbaston, Birmingham |
India by 100 runs
|
WT20I 1188 |
4 August |
South Africa |
Suné Luus |
Sri Lanka |
Chamari Athapaththu |
Edgbaston, Birmingham |
South Africa by 10 wickets
|
WT20I 1189 |
4 August |
England |
Heather Knight |
New Zealand |
Sophie Devine |
Edgbaston, Birmingham |
England by 7 wickets
|
Play-offs
|
WT20I 1190 |
6 August |
England |
Heather Knight |
India |
Harmanpreet Kaur |
Edgbaston, Birmingham |
India by 4 runs
|
WT20I 1191 |
6 August |
Australia |
Meg Lanning |
New Zealand |
Sophie Devine |
Edgbaston, Birmingham |
Australia won by 5 wickets
|
WT20I 1192 |
7 August |
England |
Nat Sciver |
New Zealand |
Sophie Devine |
Edgbaston, Birmingham |
New Zealand by 8 wickets
|
WT20I 1193 |
7 August |
India |
Harmanpreet Kaur |
Australia |
Meg Lanning |
Edgbaston, Birmingham |
Australia by 9 runs
|
Bangladesh in Zimbabwe
[edit]
South Africa vs Ireland in England
[edit]
2022 Jersey Cricket World Cup Challenge League B
[edit]
2019–2022 ICC Cricket World Cup Challenge League – List A series
|
No.
|
Date
|
Team 1
|
Captain 1
|
Team 2
|
Captain 2
|
Venue
|
Result
|
1st List A |
4 August |
Bermuda |
Kamau Leverock |
Italy |
Gareth Berg |
Grainville Cricket Ground, St Saviour |
Italy by 188 runs
|
2nd List A |
5 August |
Hong Kong |
Nizakat Khan |
Kenya |
Rakep Patel |
Grainville Cricket Ground, St Saviour |
Hong Kong by 51 runs
|
3rd List A |
5 August |
Jersey |
Charles Perchard |
Uganda |
Deusdedit Muhumuza |
Farmers Cricket Club Ground, St Martin |
Jersey by 5 wickets
|
4th List A |
7 August |
Italy |
Gareth Berg |
Uganda |
Deusdedit Muhumuza |
Grainville Cricket Ground, St Saviour |
Uganda by 7 wickets
|
5th List A |
7 August |
Bermuda |
Kamau Leverock |
Hong Kong |
Nizakat Khan |
Farmers Cricket Club Ground, St Martin |
Hong Kong by 119 runs
|
6th List A |
8 August |
Jersey |
Charles Perchard |
Bermuda |
Kamau Leverock |
Grainville Cricket Ground, St Saviour |
Jersey by 206 runs
|
7th List A |
8 August |
Italy |
Gareth Berg |
Kenya |
Shem Ngoche |
Farmers Cricket Club Ground, St Martin |
Kenya by 24 runs
|
8th List A |
10 August |
Kenya |
Shem Ngoche |
Uganda |
Deusdedit Muhumuza |
Grainville Cricket Ground, St Saviour |
Kenya by 36 runs
|
9th List A |
10 August |
Jersey |
Charles Perchard |
Hong Kong |
Nizakat Khan |
Farmers Cricket Club Ground, St Martin |
Jersey by 7 wickets
|
10th List A |
11 August |
Hong Kong |
Nizakat Khan |
Italy |
Gareth Berg |
Grainville Cricket Ground, St Saviour |
Italy by 4 runs
|
11th List A |
11 August |
Bermuda |
Kamau Leverock |
Kenya |
Shem Ngoche |
Farmers Cricket Club Ground, St Martin |
Kenya by 7 wickets
|
12th List A |
13 August |
Bermuda |
Kamau Leverock |
Uganda |
Deusdedit Muhumuza |
Grainville Cricket Ground, St Saviour |
Uganda by 153 runs
|
13th List A |
13 August |
Jersey |
Charles Perchard |
Italy |
Gareth Berg |
Farmers Cricket Club Ground, St Martin |
Jersey by 145 runs
|
14th List A |
14 August |
Jersey |
Charles Perchard |
Kenya |
Shem Ngoche |
Grainville Cricket Ground, St Saviour |
Kenya by 4 wickets
|
15th List A |
14 August |
Hong Kong |
Nizakat Khan |
Uganda |
Deusdedit Muhumuza |
Farmers Cricket Club Ground, St Martin |
Uganda by 218 runs
|
New Zealand in the Netherlands
[edit]
Afghanistan in Ireland
[edit]
2022 Scotland Tri-Nation Series (round 15)
[edit]
New Zealand in West Indies
[edit]
Pakistan in Netherlands
[edit]
Ireland women in the Netherlands
[edit]
Advanced to the final
Zimbabwe in Australia
[edit]
Ireland women in Scotland
[edit]
India women in England
[edit]
- ^ The Test match was a continuation of last summer's Test series.
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