Cricket internationals game times in Australia (East)
Start times follow the host: England Tests at 11am UK, Australian Tests at 10:30am AEST, subcontinental T20s in the evening. Here is every regular Cricket internationals slot converted to AEST/AEDT (Sydney) — recalculated daily so daylight-saving changes on either side never catch you out.
The regular slots in AEST
| Slot | Scheduled | 🇦🇺 AEST/AEDT (Sydney) |
|---|---|---|
England Tests / ODIs (day) | 11:00 London | 20:00 |
Australia Tests (day) | 10:30 Sydney | 10:30 |
India T20s / day-night ODIs | 19:00 Kolkata | 23:30 |
Cricket internationals in Australia (East) — quick answers
What time are Cricket internationals games in Australia (East)?
England Tests / ODIs (day) typically start at 11:00 in the home time zone — see the table below for the AEST/AEDT (Sydney) conversion of every regular slot.
Why do Cricket internationals times keep changing in Australia (East)?
Daylight saving. When the clocks change in the home country or in Australia (East) (and they rarely change on the same weekend), every start time shifts by an hour for a few weeks. The table on this page is recalculated daily, so it's always the current conversion.
How long does a cricket match last?
A T20 is about 3 hours, a one-day international about 8 hours, and a Test match is scheduled across five days with roughly six hours of play per day.
Why do Ashes Tests start in the middle of the night for England fans?
Australian Tests start 10:30am local — between midnight and 5am UK time depending on the venue and daylight saving. Day-night (pink ball) Tests shift a few hours friendlier.
Cricket internationals times elsewhere
Typical slots shown for planning; individual fixtures move around them. Always confirm the exact start with the official schedule or broadcaster in Australia (East).