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India to host SA from Sept 29- Dec 7

India to host SA from Sept 29- Dec 7

India Blooms News Service | | 27 Jul 2015, 05:35 pm
Mumbai, July 27 (IBNS) South Africa will arrive in India on September to be in one of its longest tour in the Asian nation.

The schedule for the tournament was confirmed by the  Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) and Cricket South Africa (CSA) on Monday.

South Africa will play 3T20Is, 5 ODIs & 4 Test matches between Sept 29 to Dec 7.

Date                     Day          Fixture                 Venue

Sep 29, 2015     Tuesday  T 20 Practice match  Delhi

Oct 2, 2015        Friday        1st T20             Dharamsala

Oct 5, 2015      Monday       2nd T20                Cuttack

Oct 8, 2015     Thursday      3rd T20              Kolkata

Oct 11, 2015    Sunday     1st ODI                 Kanpur

Oct 14, 2015   Wednesday  2nd ODI              Indore

Oct 18, 2015  Sunday        3rd ODI               Rajkot

Oct 22, 2015  Thursday      4th ODI              Chennai

Oct 25, 2015 Sunday          5th ODI            Mumbai

Oct 30-31, 2015       BP XI vs SA               Mumbai

Saturday Nov 5-Nov 9        1st Test                  Mohali

Nov 14-Nov 18                   2nd Test           Bangalore

Nov 25-Nov 29                    3rd Test            Nagpur

Dec 3- Dec 7                      4th Test              Delhi

 

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