The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has announced fixtures for men's cricket team's international home season 2023-24. India will host Australia for a limited-overs series including three ODIs and five T20Is, Afghanistan for three T20Is and England for five Tests.
The home season will begin with India taking on Australia for three ODIs from September 22 to September 27. Australia will then face India for five T20Is after ODI World Cup. The ODI series will be played November 23 to December 3.
It will be followed by Afghanistan touring India for three T20Is from January 11 to January 17. A week later, India will face England in five-Test series which will be a part of World Test Championship (WTC) 2023-25 cycle. The Test series will begin from January 25 and will end in the second week of March.
Here is the full schedule:
Australia tour of India 2023
September 22 (Friday) - India vs Australia 1st ODI, Mohali
September 24 (Sunday) - India vs Australia 2nd ODI, Indore
September 27 (Wednesday) - India vs Australia 3rd ODI, Rajkot
November 23 (Thursday) - India vs Australia 1st T20I, Vizag
November 26 (Sunday) - India vs Australia 2nd T20I, Trivandrum
November 28 (Tuesday) - India vs Australia 3rd T20I, Guwahati
December 1 (Friday) - India vs Australia 4th T20I, Nagpur
December 3 (Sunday) - India vs Australia 5th T20I, Hyderabad
Afghanistan tour of India 2024
January 11 (Thursday) - India vs Afghanistan 1st T20I, Mohali
January 14 (Sunday) - India vs Afghanistan 2nd T20I, Indore
January 17 (Wednesday) - India vs Afghanistan 3rd T20I, Bengaluru
England tour of India 2024
January 25 to January 29 (Thursday to Monday) - India vs England 1st Test, Hyderabad
February 2 to February 6 (Friday to Tuesday) - India vs England 2nd Test, Vizag
February 15 to February 19 (Thursday to Monday) - India vs England 3rd Test, Rajkot
February 23 to February 27 (Friday to Tuesday) - India vs England 4th Test, Ranchi
5th Test date yet to be revealed
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