Team India Schedule For Home Series: The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) unveiled the schedule for the forthcoming home series against Sri Lanka, New Zealand, and Australia on Thursday. In January, a three-match T20I and three-match ODI series against Sri Lanka will kick off the international home season.
Team India will play 19 matches in the course of two and a half months. Keeping the 2023 ODI world cup in mind, out of those 19 matches, 9 are ODIs. The BCCI schedule announces the Sri Lanka Tour of India 2022-23, the New Zealand tour of India 2022-23, and the Australia tour of India 2022-33. This also includes the Border-Gavaskar trophy.
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Team India Schedule For Home Series
Sri Lanka tour of India, 2022-23
Team India’s home season will begin in January 2023 with a three-match T20 series against Sri Lanka followed by 3 ODIs.
Sr. No. | Date | Match | Venue |
1 | 3rd January | 1st T20I | Mumbai |
2 | 5th January | 2nd T20I | Pune |
3 | 7th January | 3rd T20I | Rajkot |
4 | 10th January | 1st ODI | Guwahati |
5 | 12th January | 2nd ODI | Kolkata |
6 | 15th January | 3rd ODI | Trivandrum |
New Zealand tour of India, 2022-23
Next will be the New Zealand tour of India. New Zealand will play 3 ODIs against India starting on 18 January. Team India will also play a three-match T20I series against New Zealand. It will end on 1st February.
Sr. No. | Date | Match | Venue |
1 | 18th January | 1st ODI | Hyderabad |
2 | 21st January | 2nd ODI | Raipur |
3 | 24th January | 3rd ODI | Indore |
4 | 27th January | 1st T20I | Ranchi |
5 | 29th January | 2nd T20I | Lucknow |
6 | 1st February | 3rd T20I | Ahmedabad |
Australia’s tour of India, 2022-23 – Test series
The action will move forward with much awaited India vs Australia Border-Gavaskar Trophy. Beginning on February 9 in Nagpur, the Australia Border-Gavaskar Trophy tour of India will get underway. The following three Test matches for Team India will be held at Delhi, Dharamsala, and Ahmedabad. The Border-Gavaskar Trophy, which consists of a four-match Test series, will probably be terminated after this year.
Sr. No. | Date | Match | Venue |
1 | 9th – 13th February | 1st Test | Nagpur |
2 | 17th – 21st February | 2nd Test | Delhi |
3 | 1st – 5th March | 3rd Test | Dharamsala |
4 | 9th – 13th March | 4th Test | Ahmedabad |
Australia’s tour of India, 2022-23 – ODI series
The home series will then conclude with a three-match ODI series which will be held in Mumbai, Vizag, and Chennai.
Sr. No. | Date | Match | Venue |
1 | 17th March | 1st ODI | Mumbai |
2 | 19th March | 2nd ODI | Vizag |
3 | 22nd March | 3rd ODI | Chennai |
The major adjustment is that Virat Kohli and India’s captain Rohit Sharma may no longer be a part of India’s T20 plans. There have already been reports that Hardik Pandya will be named India’s new T20 captain before the series against Sri Lanka. A new coach for the Indian T20 Team is something that the Indian Board BCCI is also interested in. Most likely, Rahul Dravid and the incoming coach will collaborate.
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