Indian cricket schedule for 2024 till ICC T20 World Cup 2024
Indian cricket team will be playing only 3 international T20Is before ICC T20 World Cup 2024.
In 2023, the cricketing world witnessed a thrilling roller-coaster of emotions as India showcased an exhilarating brand of cricket across various tournaments. There were three major cricketing events in 2023. India played brilliantly in all three. They even won the Border-Gavaskar trophy for the third time in a row. They played the World Test Championship final, where India clashed with Australia in a nail-biting encounter, ultimately falling short of victory. However, the team quickly rebounded, displaying their resilience by securing the Asia Cup title in Sri Lanka in September.
The excitement didn’t stop there. The ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 witnessed the Men In Blue delivering a mesmerizing performance, reaching the finals against formidable opponents, Australia. While the outcome wasn’t in hosts’ favour, the team’s exceptional run left fans in awe, celebrating the spirit and skill displayed on the field.
As the cricketing calendar turns to 2024, the anticipation builds for the upcoming ICC T20 World Cup set to played at West Indies and USA. India, fueled by the desire to claim the T20 title, are gearing up for the challenge. With an eye on victory, the team aims not only to clinch the prestigious trophy but also to etch their names in the cricket history by setting new records and delivering stellar performances.
Indian cricket team schedule till ICC T20 World Cup 2024
Starting in January, Indian men’s cricket team will conclude the test tour of South Africa and then return back home for a three-match T20I series against Afghanistan before hosting England in a five-match test series.
Following the test series, Indian men’s cricket will take a break from international cricket for two months when the highly anticipated IPL will be played. Following the IPL, the men’s cricket team will resume international cricket with the T20 World Cup 2024 in the West Indies and USA. The schedule for remaining part of the year is yet to be announced, but it is to be noticed that India will tour Sri Lanka right after the T20 World Cup for a white-ball tour and then host New Zealand and Bangladesh at home before heading to Australia.
Here is the schedule of Indian men’s cricket team till ICC T20 World Cup 2024 which will be played in the months of June and July.
January 2024:
India vs Afghanistan T20I series
1st T20I – 11th January, Thursday – Mohali
2nd T20I – 14th January, Sunday – Indore
3rd T20I – 17th January, Wednesday – Bengaluru
January – March 2024:
India vs England Test series:
1st Test – 25th January, Thursday to 29th January, Monday – Hyderabad
2nd Test – 2nd February, Friday to 6th February, Tuesday – Visakhapatnam
3rd Test – 15th February, Thursday to 19th February, Monday – Rajkot
4th Test – 23rd February, Friday to 27th February, Tuesday – Ranchi
5th Test – 07th March, Thursday to 11th March, Monday – Dharamsala
March – May 2024:
Indian Premier League (IPL 2024) – (Schedule yet to be announced)
June – July 2024:
ICC T20 World Cup 2024 in West Indies and USA – (Schedule yet to be announced)
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