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Leeds Cricket Ground Fixture, Schedule and Time Table

Headingley or Leeds Cricket Ground is the famous ground of England. Leeds Cricket Ground Fixture includes all important matches of Natwest T20 Blast, National T20 Cup and all matches of team England. The ground hosts English County Championship, Specsavers County Championship, Vitality Blast, and England Cricket Fixture. Leeds Ground will host first-class, List A and domestic T20 Cricket tournaments.

The fantastic stadium has a busy schedule with a number of different games to be hosted at the venue. Leeds has a history of great matches in all three formats of international cricket. Except for these innings, other matches between different clubs including Bradford University matches. Leed ground is available for the Marylane Cricket Club match against the University of Bradford and other clubs.

Leeds Cricket Ground fixture includes MCC University matches, Specsavers County Championship and Vitality Blast. According to the England Cricket Schedule 2020, only two T20 Internationals to be played at the venue. Australia Tour of England and Pakistan Tour of England 2020 prior to the T20 Cricket World Cup. Australia will play Test, One-Day and T20 format games against the host in the mid of July.

As per the Australia Tour of England 2020, both teams will face each other for three Twenty20 Internationals and three One-Day format games. From July 3rd the opening T20 match scheduled at Riverside Ground (Fixture), Chester Ie Street. The 3rd Twenty 20 of the series scheduled at Headingley, Leads. The match will commence at 18:30 local | 17:30 GMT, Day/Night game between the top-notch teams of the limited-overs format.

Tournaments

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According to the Pakistan cricket schedule, the team will our England in July-August this year. Pakistan Tour of England consists of only three T20International and three Test matches between both teams. First Twenty20 match scheduled at Leed Ground on August 29, 2020, and game will commence at 17:00 local | 16:00 GMT. Six Vitality Blast games schedule for the home-side Yorkshire including first-class games.

DateFixtureTournament
Apr 2Yorkshire v Leeds/Bradford MCCUMCC University Matches
Apr 12Yorkshire v GloucestershireSpecsavers County Championship
Apr 25Yorkshire v SurreySpecsavers County Championship
May 15Yorkshire v KentSpecsavers County Championship
May 29
Yorkshire v DurhamVitality Blast
Jun 4
Yorkshire v LancashireVitality Blast
Jun 10Yorkshire v DerbyshireVitality Blast
Jun 12Yorkshire v NorthamptonshireVitality Blast
Jun 26Yorkshire v WorcestershireVitality Blast
Jun 28Yorkshire v EssexSpecsavers County Championship
Jul 2Yorkshire v WarwickshireVitality Blast
Jul 73rd T20I - England v AustraliaT20 Series
Jul 12Yorkshire v LeicestershireVitality Blast
Jul 20Superchargers v Oval InvinciblesThe Hundred
Jul 26Superchargers v Birmingham PhoenixThe Hundred
Jul 30Superchargers v Southern BraveThe Hundred
Aug 5Superchargers v Manchester OriginalsThe Women's Hundred
Aug 291st T20I - England v PakistanT20 Series
Sep 14Yorkshire v HampshireSpecsavers County Championship
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