NEW DELHI: Bangladesh will play a series in India for the primary time once they tour the neighbouring country in November for three T20Is and two Tests.
In a primary, the BCCI on Monday introduced the time table of the entire house season which can comprise 5 Tests, nine ODIs and 12 T20Is.
The three Tests towards South Africa in October and two towards Bangladesh will be part of the inaugural World Test Championship that starts after the 2019 World Cup.
The season will start with South Africa arriving for three T20Is and as many Tests starting September 15.
What is noticeable in the entire time table is India may not be playing a full-series comprising Tests, T20Is and ODIs in one go. And that implies that South Africa will return to play three ODIs in March 2020.
The collection towards Bangladesh will start with the primary T20 in Delhi. The two Tests will be played in Indore (November 14-18) and Kolkata (November 22-26).
Bangladesh had toured India for the primary time in 2017 once they played a one-off Test in Hyderabad. They can be one of the crucial six facets India will play in the nine-team World Test Championship. The ICC has already made it clear that India and Pakistan may not be dealing with each different in the first cycle, except they each make the overall.
After Bangladesh's departure in the closing week of November, India will face the West Indies in three T20Is and as many ODIs starting December 6. The following month will see Zimbabwe touring India for three T20Is between January 5-10.
Four days later, India play Australia in the first ODI of the three-match collection. The BCCI and Cricket Australia had severe variations over the scheduling of the collection but the Indian cricket board eventually had its means.
The house season will conclude in March with South Africa's ODI tour of India.
A whole breakdown of the house collection fixtures are discussed beneath:
FREEDOM TROPHY (SOUTH AFRICA TOUR OF INDIA)
BANGLADESH'S TOUR OF INDIA
WEST INDIES' TOUR OF INDIA
ZIMBABWE'S TOUR OF INDIA
AUSTRALIA'S TOUR OF INDIA
SOUTH AFRICA'S TOUR OF INDIA
In a primary, the BCCI on Monday introduced the time table of the entire house season which can comprise 5 Tests, nine ODIs and 12 T20Is.
The three Tests towards South Africa in October and two towards Bangladesh will be part of the inaugural World Test Championship that starts after the 2019 World Cup.
The season will start with South Africa arriving for three T20Is and as many Tests starting September 15.
What is noticeable in the entire time table is India may not be playing a full-series comprising Tests, T20Is and ODIs in one go. And that implies that South Africa will return to play three ODIs in March 2020.
The collection towards Bangladesh will start with the primary T20 in Delhi. The two Tests will be played in Indore (November 14-18) and Kolkata (November 22-26).
Bangladesh had toured India for the primary time in 2017 once they played a one-off Test in Hyderabad. They can be one of the crucial six facets India will play in the nine-team World Test Championship. The ICC has already made it clear that India and Pakistan may not be dealing with each different in the first cycle, except they each make the overall.
After Bangladesh's departure in the closing week of November, India will face the West Indies in three T20Is and as many ODIs starting December 6. The following month will see Zimbabwe touring India for three T20Is between January 5-10.
Four days later, India play Australia in the first ODI of the three-match collection. The BCCI and Cricket Australia had severe variations over the scheduling of the collection but the Indian cricket board eventually had its means.
The house season will conclude in March with South Africa's ODI tour of India.
A whole breakdown of the house collection fixtures are discussed beneath:
FREEDOM TROPHY (SOUTH AFRICA TOUR OF INDIA)
BANGLADESH'S TOUR OF INDIA
WEST INDIES' TOUR OF INDIA
ZIMBABWE'S TOUR OF INDIA
AUSTRALIA'S TOUR OF INDIA
SOUTH AFRICA'S TOUR OF INDIA
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