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BCCI announces fixtures of Aus, NZ series

- PRESS TRUST OF INDIA

Guwahati and Thiruvanan­thapuram will host their first internatio­nal matches -- T20 games -- as the BCCI today announced the schedule of India's home series against Australia and New Zealand beginning later this month.

Chennai, Kolkata, Indore, Bengaluru and Nagpur will host the five ODI matches of Australia's limited-overs tour of India. The matches will be held on September 17, 21, 24, 28 and October 1 respective­ly.

The three T20 Internatio­nal matches of the Australian tour will be held in Ranchi (October 7), Guwahati (October THE ITINERARY:

AGAINST AUSTRALIA:

Sep 12: Warm-up match in Chennai

Sep 17: 1st ODI in Chennai

Sep 21: 2nd ODI in Kolkata

Sep 24: 3rd ODI in Indore

Sep 28: 4th ODI in Bengaluru

Oct 1: 5th ODI in Nagpur Oct 7: 1st T20I in Ranchi Oct 10: 2nd T20I in Guwahati

10) and Hyderabad (October 13). Oct 13: 3rd T20I in Hyderabad

AGAINST NEW ZEALAND:

Oct 17: 1st warm-up match at CCI, Mumbai

Oct 19: 2nd Warm-up match at CCI, Mumbai

Oct 22: 1st ODI in Mumbai Oct 25: 2nd ODI in Pune Oct 29: 3rd ODI (to be hosetd by UPCA) Nov 1: 1st T20I in Delhi Nov 4: 2nd T20I in Rajkot

Nov 7: 3rd T20I in Thiruvanan­thapuram.

The Board President XI team will play a warm-up match against Australia on September 12 in Chennai.

The Board also announced the schedule of the home series against New Zealand comprising three ODIs and as Twenty20 Internatio­nals. Mumbai will host the first ODI against the Kiwis on October 22 while the second game will be played in Pune on October 25.

The venue of the third ODI on October 29 to be hosted by Uttar Pradesh Cricket Associatio­n is yet to be announced.

The three T20 Internatio­nals against the visiting New Zealand side will be held in New Delhi (Nov 1), Rajkot (Nov 4) and Thiruvanan­thapuram (Nov 7).

 ??  ?? England's Ben Stokes holds up the ball as the team leave the pitch after taking his sixth wicket on the first day of the third Test at Lord's ground. West Indies were bowled out in just 123 runs. However Windies bowlers had reduced England to 15-2 when...
England's Ben Stokes holds up the ball as the team leave the pitch after taking his sixth wicket on the first day of the third Test at Lord's ground. West Indies were bowled out in just 123 runs. However Windies bowlers had reduced England to 15-2 when...

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