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India will tour South Africa next year, says CSA

India will tour South Africa next year, says CSA

India Blooms News Service | | 30 Dec 2016, 04:26 pm
Port Elizabeth, Dec 30 (IBNS): Cricket South Afirca has announced that India will tour South Africa late next year.

Bangladesh tour the country before India visit the nation to play cricket.

"Bangladesh will be followed by India who are making a full tour across all three formats with four Sunfoil Test matches, five Momentum ODIs and three KFC T20 International matches," read the Cricket South Africa webiste.

“Our scheduling discussions with the BCCI are in progress and we hope to be in a position to announce the fixtures for this tour in the New Year,”  CSA Chief Executive, Haroon Lorgat wsa quoted as saying by the website.

Australia will visit South Africa for a series of four Sunfoil Test matches during February and March 2018.

These fixtures are also in the process of being confirmed and will be announced in the New Year,read the webiste of the cirkcet board.

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