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Bangladesh’s Australia Test tour among highlights of CA ticket pre-sale

Sanjaya Mendis · · 3 min read
ca pre ticket sale 05 06 2026

The 2026-27 Summer of Cricket Beckons

The anticipation for the upcoming international cricket season is reaching fever pitch as Cricket Australia (CA) officially opens its exclusive pre-sale for the 2026-27 Men’s International Summer. For cricket enthusiasts across the globe, this window represents the perfect opportunity to lock in seats for what promises to be a historic series of encounters. Bangladesh’s Australia Test tour among highlights of CA ticket pre-sale, capturing the attention of fans who have waited over two decades for this specific clash to return to Australian soil.

Exclusive Access for CricketPlus Members

To ensure loyal supporters receive the best value, CA has structured this pre-sale period specifically for CricketPlus members. Running from 5 June through 14 June, this window grants registered members access to the best-priced tickets available. This initiative aims to reward those who engage with the Australian cricket ecosystem. Because the membership is entirely free, there has been a surge in registrations from fans eager to avoid the standard public-sale pricing that will follow.

A Historic Test Return

The centerpiece of this announcement is undoubtedly the return of the Tigers to Australian conditions. The upcoming two-Test series, scheduled for August, marks a monumental moment in the sport’s calendar. This will be Bangladesh’s first Test tour of Australia since 2003, reigniting a rivalry that has been absent from the red-ball format for far too long. The tour is set to be a journey across the country, with the action kicking off in the tropical conditions of Darwin before moving to the regional hub of Mackay. These venues are expected to provide unique challenges for both squads, adding an extra layer of intrigue to the series.

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Beyond the Test Arena

While the Test series between Australia and Bangladesh remains the primary draw for many, the broader 2026-27 summer schedule is equally compelling. Cricket Australia has confirmed a balanced diet of formats, ensuring that spectators of all tastes are catered for throughout the season. The schedule features:

  • White-ball excitement: A high-octane series against traditional rivals England, featuring both ODI and T20 action.
  • Trans-Tasman competition: A highly anticipated Test series against New Zealand, which always promises tactical depth and fierce competitiveness.

How to Secure Your Tickets

With general public ticket sales commencing on 15 June, time is of the essence for those looking to avoid the rush. Securing tickets during the pre-sale is a straightforward process designed to be fan-friendly. Interested individuals can register for a free account via the official Cricket Australia portal. By joining the CricketPlus community, fans not only gain access to early bird tickets but also stay updated with the latest news, squad announcements, and exclusive match-day content throughout the season.

Why Early Preparation Matters

In high-profile series such as the one against Bangladesh and the perennial battles against England and New Zealand, premium seating often sells out within hours of the general public release. By utilizing the pre-sale window, supporters can guarantee they are positioned in their preferred viewing areas of the stadium. Whether you are a die-hard supporter of the Tigers or a lifelong follower of the Baggy Green, the ability to plan ahead is essential for an optimal stadium experience. As the cricketing world turns its eyes toward the upcoming summer, the message from Cricket Australia is clear: join the membership, secure your spot, and prepare for a historic season of international cricket that promises to deliver high-stakes drama and memorable performances on the field.

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Sanjaya Mendis

Sanjaya Mendis is a senior cricket writer for the Daily Mirror, and one of the most perceptive voices covering Sri Lankan cricket today. A University of Colombo journalism graduate, he began his career reporting on the island’s fiercely competitive school cricket circuit before graduating to the international beat. Sanjaya is especially known for his detailed breakdowns of spin bowling—a craft he understands intimately—and his ability to contextualise performances within Sri Lanka’s rich cricketing history. He has reported from Lanka Premier League seasons, bilateral series, and ICC tournaments, always with an eye for the human story behind the statistics. His award-winning features have taken him from the nets of Kalutara to the commentary boxes of Colombo, earning him a loyal readership. Sanjaya remains deeply committed to championing emerging talent and ensuring that the next generation of Sri Lankan cricketers gets the recognition they deserve.