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Australia, New Zealand, England to meet in T20 series

Wellington - Australia and New Zealand will host England in a Twenty20 tri-series following the 2017/18 Ashes Test series in Australia.

Both countries will host round-robin matches in which each team plays the other two twice before a tournament final at Auckland's Eden Park on February 21, 2018.

Australia and New Zealand will meet in the opening match at Sydney Cricket Ground on February 3 and again at Eden Park on February 16.

New Zealand and England will play matches at Wellington on February 14 and Hamilton on February 18, while Australia will host England at Hobart on February 7 and Melbourne on February 10.

The tri-series will replace the Chappell-Hadlee one-day series between New Zealand and Australia.

2017/18 T20 International Trans-Tasman Tri-Series

First T20I - Australia v New Zealand, SCG - February 3, 2018

Second T20I - Australia v England, Blundstone Arena - February 7, 2018

Third T20I - Australia v England, MCG - February 10, 2018

Fourth T20I - New Zealand v England, Wellington Stadium - February 14, 2018

Fifth T20I - New Zealand v Australia, Eden Park - February 16, 2018

Sixth T20I - New Zealand v England, Seddon Park - February 18, 2018

Final - TBC, Eden Park - February 21

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