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Men's international tickets on sale today

All the details for purchasing tickets to matches against South Africa, India and Sri Lanka this summer

Tickets to up to 40 days of men's international cricket this summer, including the highly-anticipated Test series against India, will go on sale to the general public today.

World No.1 India, led by star batsman Virat Kohli, will be chasing their first-ever Test series win in Australia when the four-match series begins in Adelaide on December 6 before moving to Perth, Melbourne and Sydney.

India will also play three T20s and three one-day internationals either side of the Tests while South Africa (three ODIs and one T20) and Sri Lanka (two Tests) will also visit Australia this summer.

The matches will be played at eight different venues across the country.

Action-packed 2018-19 international summer

Tickets for all games were made available to members of the Australian Cricket Family on Tuesday and the general public will be able to purchase tickets today (see on-sale times below).

Tickets are available through Ticketek, except for games in Perth, which are available through Ticketmaster.

Entry-level prices are the same as the past two seasons, with adult tickets starting at $30, kid's tickets at $10 and family tickets at $65. There are ticket agency service and delivery fees on top of that. Full price details can be found at cricket.com.au/tickets.

There will be several exciting firsts this summer, with Metricon Stadium on the Gold Coast to host its maiden international match - a T20 against the Proteas on November 17 - while Test against Sri Lanka on February 1-5 will be the first Test match to be played at Manuka Oval in Canberra.

The second Test against India on December 14-18 will also be the first at the new Perth Stadium.

"With Australia set to host three exciting opponents in South Africa, India, and Sri Lanka, the cricket loving public can look forward to highly entertaining and hard-fought cricket across the three international formats," outgoing CEO James Sutherland said.

"This season is also notable for the variety of venues hosting international cricket, with Perth Stadium and Manuka Oval both set to host their inaugural Test matches and the Gold Coast’s Metricon Stadium hosting international cricket for the first time, complementing traditional cricket venues across the country."

Tickets to all women's internationals this summer will be on sale from August 1st.

The fixture for domestic matches, including the KFC Big Bash League, is yet to be announced. 

2018-19 Men's International Schedule

Adelaide Oval, Adelaide (tickets on sale here from 10am CST)

Nov 9: Second ODI v South Africa
Dec 6-10: First Test v India
Jan 15: Second ODI v India

The Gabba, Brisbane (tickets on sale here from 12 noon EST)

Nov 21: First T20 v India
Jan 24-28: First Test v Sri Lanka (D/N)

Manuka Oval, Canberra (tickets on sale here from 10am EST)

Oct 31: PM's XI v South Africa (ODI)
Feb 1-5: Second Test v Sri Lanka

Metricon Stadium, Gold Coast (tickets on sale here from 12 noon EST)

Nov 17: First T20 v South Africa

Blundstone Arena, Hobart (tickets on sale here from 11am EST)

Nov 11: Third ODI v South Africa

MCG, Melbourne (tickets on sale here from 11am EST)

Nov 23: Second T20 v India
Dec 26-30: Third Test v India
Jan 18: Third ODI v India

Perth Stadium, Perth (tickets on sale here from 9am WST)

Nov 4: First ODI v South Africa
Dec 14-18: Second Test v India

SCG, Sydney (tickets on sale here from 10am EST)

Nov 25: Third T20 v India
Jan 3-7: Fourth Test v India
Jan 12: First ODI v India

South Africa's Tour of Australia

Tour match: PM's XI v South Africa, Manuka Oval, Canberra, October 31
First ODI: Perth Stadium, November 4
Second ODI: Adelaide Oval, November 9
Third ODI: Blundstone Arena, Hobart, November 11
Only T20: Metricon Stadium, Gold Coast, November 17

India's Tour of Australia

First T20: Gabba, November 21
Second T20: MCG, November 23
Third T20: SCG, November 25
First Test: Adelaide Oval, December 6-10
Second Test: Perth Stadium, December 14-18
Third Test: MCG, December 26-30
Fourth Test: SCG, January 3-7
First ODI: SCG, January 12
Second ODI: Adelaide Oval, January 15
Third ODI: MCG, January 18

Sri Lanka's Tour of Australia

First Test: Gabba, January 24-28 (D/N)
Second Test: Manuka Oval, February 1-5