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Team India 2023 Schedule: India to host collection in opposition to Sri Lanka, New Zealand and Australia

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The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) on Thursday introduced the time table for India men’s group domestic collection in opposition to Sri Lanka, New Zealand and Australia providing all formats. The domestic season could have 6 T20Is, nine ODIs and four Tests and could start with a 3-healthy T20I collection in opposition to Sri Lanka in January.

The suits can be performed on January 3, five and seven in Mumbai, Pune and Rajkot respectively, the BCCI stated in a media release. India and Sri Lanka will then play 3 ODIs on January 10, 12 and 15 at Guwahati, Kolkata, and Thiruvananthapuram respectively.

India will then play a 3-healthy ODI collection in opposition to New Zealand on January 18, 21 and 24 at Hyderabad, Raipur and Indore respectively. India will even play a 3-healthy T20I collection in opposition to New Zealand on January 27, 29 and February 1 at Ranchi, Lucknow, and Ahmedabad respectively.

Australia excursion of India for the Border-Gavaskar Trophy will kickstart in Nagpur from February nine. Team India will then play the following 3 Test suits in Delhi (February 17), Dharamsala (March 1) and Ahmedabad (March nine).

This can also be the final version of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy so as to be a four-healthy Test collection feature. The groups will fighting out in a five-healthy Test collection thereafter. The domestic season will then finish with a 3-healthy ODI collection among India and Australia with a view to be held in Mumbai (March 17), Vizag (March 19) and Chennai (March 22).

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