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BCCI announces schedule for home series against SL, NZ & Aus

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Mumbai: The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) on Thursday announced the schedule for the upcoming home series against Sri Lanka, New Zealand, and Australia.

India’s 2022-23, international home season will commence with a three-match T20I & three-match ODI series against Sri Lanka in January.

The action will then move to a three-match ODI series against New Zealand wherein Hyderabad, Raipur and Indore will play hosts.

The second ODI on January 21 will be a marquee ODI for the city of Raipur as they will host their first international fixture.

Team India will also play a three-match T20I series against New Zealand.

The Australia tour of India for the Border-Gavaskar Trophy will kickstart in Nagpur from February 9.

India will play the next three Test matches in Delhi, Dharamsala & Ahmedabad. This will also be the last edition of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy which will be a 4-match Test series feature.

The home series will then conclude with a three-match ODI series that will be held in Mumbai, Vizag and Chennai.

Schedule:

Sri Lanka tour of India-

1st T20I, January 3 in Mumbai

2nd T20I January 5 in Pune

3rd T20I January 7 in Rajkot

1st ODI, January 10 in Guwahati

2nd ODI, January 12 in Kolkata

3rd ODI, January15 in Trivandrum

New Zealand tour of India-

1st T20I, January 18 in Hyderabad

2nd T20I January 21 in Raipur

3rd T20I January 24 in Indore

1st ODI, January 27 in Ranchi

2nd ODI, January 29 in Lucknow

3rd ODI, February 1 in Ahmedabad

Australia’s tour of India – Test series

1st Test, February 9-13 in Nagpur

2nd Test, February 17-21 in Delhi

3rd Test, March 1-5 in Dharmshala

4th Test, March 9-13 in Ahmedabad

Australia’s tour of India – ODI series

1st ODI, March 17 in Mumbai

2nd ODI, March 19 in Vizag

3rd ODI, March 22 in Chennai

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