Cricket: BCCI announces India’s schedule against Australia and England

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India to play 16 international games as BCCI announces India’s schedule for the upcoming home season.

As per reports, India will play 5 tests, 3 Odi s, and 8 T20s in the upcoming schedule.

India to host Aussie Before the ODI world cup for a three-match ODI series which shall commence on 22 September. The first ODI would be played in Mohali, followed by 2nd Odi on 24 in Indore and third on 27 in Rajkot.

India would also host a T20 series post the ODI world cup, which will begin on 23 NOV in Vizag. India will also host a bilateral T20 series against Afghanistan, which is to be played on January 11 in Mohali. And it shall end On 17 Jan with the last T20 to be played in Bengaluru.

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Post to which  India will Host a 5-test match series against which will begin from 25 Jan in Hyderabad and the last Test to be played on 7th March in Dharamshala.

Fixtures

Australia tour of India – 3 ODIs

1st ODI – Mohali – September 22, 2023 starts at 1:30PM
2nd ODI – Indore- September 24, 2023 starts at 1:30PM
1st ODI – Rajkot – September 27, 2023 starts at 1:30PM

Australia tour of India – 5 T20Is

1st T20I – Vizag – November 23, 2023 starts at 7:00PM
2nd T20I – Trivandrum- November 26, 2023 starts at 7:00PM
3rd T20I – Guwahati – November 28, 2023 starts at 7:00PM
4th T20I – Nagpur – December 1, 2023 starts at 7:00PM
5th T20I – Hyderabad – December 03, 2023 starts at 7:00PM

Afghanistan tour of India – 3 T20Is

1st T20I – Mohali – January 11, 2024
2nd T20I – Indore – January 14, 2024
3rd T20I – Bengaluru- January 17, 2024

England tour of India – 5 Tests

1st Test – Hyderabad – January 25 – January 29, 2024
2nd Test – Vizag – February 02 – February 06, 2024
3rd Test – Rajkot – February 15 – February 19, 2024
4th Test – Ranchi – February 23 – February 27, 2024
5th Test – Dharamsala – March 07 – March 11, 2024

 

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