IND vs AFG T20I series: Afghanistan to tour India for T20 series, full schedule announced- CMB College

IND vs AFG T20I series: Afghanistan to tour India for T20 series, full schedule announced

India vs Afghanistan T20I Series Schedule: The ICC ODI World Cup 2023 concluded with Australia becoming champions for the sixth time and with this all eyes are on the T20 World Cup to be held in Australia next year. This tournament to be held in Australia will be played between June and July. In view of this mega event, the board is emphasizing on playing as many T20 matches as possible and under this Afghanistan will tour India in January next year.

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A three-match T20I series between India and Afghanistan is scheduled to be held in January. Afghanistan Cricket Board has given permission for this tour. The first match of the series will be played in Mohali on January 11, the second match in Indore on January 14 and the third match in Bengaluru on January 17. This will be the first time that a white ball series will be played between the two countries.

Let us tell you that Afghanistan was recently on a tour of India for the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023. Afghanistan performed well in the ODI World Cup and the team finished sixth in the points table after the league stage.

Let us tell you that the schedule of the Indian team till next year is very busy. After the World Cup, Team India will play a five-match T20 series against Australia. After which the Indian team will have to travel to South Africa. On the tour of South Africa, the Indian team will play a series of three T20Is, three ODIs and two Test matches. The tour of South Africa is scheduled to begin on December 10, while the last match of the series, a Test match, will be played between January 3 and January 7. After this, India will play a T20 series against Afghanistan and after this series, India has to face England in a five-match series.

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