
Next week, Team India will return to international cricket. Since the latter week of March, Indian players have been preoccupied on the IPL 2023. Chennai Super Kings were crowned winners after two months of fierce cricket.
The Indian players have had little time to recover, since they have already arrived in the United Kingdom to prepare for the next ICC World Test Championship 2023 final against Australia.
This year’s international cricket schedule for Team India is also jam-packed. On that topic, here is a look at their remaining series and opponents for the year.
Team India will tour and host major series in 2023
On June 7, India will make their return to international cricket with the World Test Championship final against Australia. Soon after, the Indian squad would go for the Caribbean to face the West Indies in all three forms.
The Indian team will then compete in the Asia Cup before hosting the 50-over cricket World Cup. Prior to that, the Men in Blue are likely to host an ODI series against Australia and Afghanistan.
Following the World Cup, India will play a full-fledged series in South Africa. Here is Team India’s comprehensive month-by-month schedule following the IPL 2023:
June 7 to 11: India vs. Australia, ICC World Test Championship Final (in England).
July-August 2023: India vs. West Indies, 2 Tests, 3 ODIs and 5 T20Is (in West Indies and USA).
September 2023: India vs. Australia, 3 ODIs (Home).
September 2023: India vs. Afghanistan, 3 ODIs (Home).
September-October 2023: Asia Cup (Venue To Be Decided).
October-November 2023: ICC Cricket World Cup (in India).
November 2023: India vs. Australia, 5 T20Is (Home).
December 2023- January 2024: India vs. South Africa, 2 Tests, 3 ODIs and 3 T20Is (in South Africa).
It will be interesting to observe how Rohit Sharma’s Team India fare in the next bilateral series and mega events.
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