WELLINGTON, July 31: New Zealand will host a total of five Tests and 11 one-day matches against Pakistan and South Africa next season.
New Zealand Cricket said on Thursday that Pakistan would tour from early December to mid-January, playing two Tests, five one-day matches and three warm-up games.
South Africa will meet New Zealand in six one-day matches and three Tests from mid-February to late March, with two warm-up games yet to be arranged.
New Zealand have won their most recent encounters against both sides, beating Pakistan in the final of a triangular one-day series in Sri Lanka in May, and South Africa in a rain-affected World Cup group match in February.
The Kiwis tour India in October and November, playing two Tests and taking part in a triangular one-day series also including world champions Australia.
Earlier this month, Gloucestershire’s director of cricket John Bracewell, the former Test off-spinner, was appointed New Zealand’s coach. He starts the job in November.
Pakistan schedule:
Dec 8-10: Three-day tour game (TBA).
Dec 13-15: Three-day tour game (TBA).
Dec 19-23: First Test (Hamilton).
Dec 26-30: Second Test (Wellington).
Jan 1: One-day warm-up game (TBA).
Jan 3: First One-day International (Auckland).
Jan 7: Second One-day International (Queenstown).
Jan 10: Third One-day International (Christchurch).
Jan 14: Fourth One-day International (Napier).
Jan 17: Fifth One-day International (Wellington).
South Africa schedule:
Feb 12: One-day warm-up game (TBA).
Feb 14: First One-day International (Auckland).
Feb 18: Second One-day International (Wellington).
Feb 21: Third One-day International (Christchurch).
Feb 24: Fourth One-day International (Dunedin).
Feb 28: Fifth One-day International (Auckland).
March 2: Sixth One-day International (Napier).
March 5-7: Three-day tour game (TBA).
March 10-14: First Test (Hamilton).
March 18-22: Second Test (Auckland).
March 26-30: Third Test (Wellington).—Reuters





























