Team India’s cricket schedule in 2022
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Subsequent to finishing 2021 on a high with a notable success against the South African cricket crew at the SuperSport Park in Centurion, the Indian cricket crew will play a ton of matches in the year 2022. Virat Kohli will chief the Indian cricket crew in the ICC World Test Championship matches, while Rohit Sharma will lead the Indian ODI and T20I crews in the white-ball field. Without precedent for quite a while, another year will begin with split captaincy in the Indian cricket crew. Talking about the Indian cricket crew's timetable for the year 2022, the Men in Blue will proceed with their 3-Test series against South Africa and afterward they will play 3 ODI matches against the Proteas.
From that point onward, India will get back and have West Indies and Sri Lanka. IPL 2022 will occur later the Sri Lanka versus India series. Post IPL 2022, India will fight South Africa in a 5-match T20I series and afterward take a trip to England for seven matches. The timetable for 2022 ideally will be a decent year for Men dressed in Blue and the entire cricketing crew. A great deal of games will be played for the current year and the best news is that a couple of ODIs will likewise be played remembering the 2023 World Cup. There will be a ton of runs scored, wickets picked, and new records made for the current year without a doubt.
The year will see an ICC T20 World Cup which will be exceptionally fascinating to witness since it will in Australia. At present, the Indian group is in South Africa where they are highlighting in a three-coordinate Test series and follow it with three ODIs. Four T20Is were likewise were planned for the visit yet they were dropped because of a little delay of the apparatuses. Later the South Africa series, West Indies will visit India to play three ODIs and as a huge number in February which will be an advancement series for the Caribbean side. Just later the West Indies series, Sri Lanka will come to India to play two Tests and three T20Is in February-March.
The fourteenth period of the Indian Premier League (IPL) will no doubt start by end of March or in first seven day stretch of April, and will be finished in May which will be a solid contest between 10 groups this time. In June, South Africa will visit India to play a 5-match T20I series. The Indian camp will venture out to the UK in July to play a restricted overs series which will have three T20I and three ODIs and the fifth Test which was deferred in 2021 has additionally been added to the installation. 2022 will likewise see the Asia Cup being played in the 20-over design in September 2022.
Aussies will visit India to play Border-Gavaskar Trophy which will have four Tests and three T20Is. This series will be the groundwork for the T20 World Cup which will be played from October 16 to November 13. Later the super occasion, the Indian Cricket Team will visit the adjoining country Bangladesh to play two Tests and three ODIs. At long last, in December Sri Lanka will visit India second time in 2022 to play 5 ODIs.
The schedule will be as follows :-
December-January
India tour of South Africa (continues)
January 3 – January 7: Second Test, Johannesburg
January 11 – January 15: Third Test, Cape Town
January 19: First ODI, Paarl
January 21: Second ODI, Paarl
January 23: Third ODI, Cape Town
February
West Indies tour of India
February 6: First ODI, Ahmedabad
February 9: Second ODI, Jaipur
February 12: Third ODI, Kolkata
February 15: First T20, Cuttack
February 18: Second T20, Visakhapatnam
February 20: Third T20, Trivandrum
February-March
Sri Lanka tour of India
February 25: First Test, Bengaluru
March 5: Second Test, Mohali
March 13: First T20, Mohali
March 15: Second T20, Dharamsala
March 18: Third T20, Lucknow
March-May: IPL
June
South Africa tour of India
June 9: First T20, Chennai
June 12: Second T20, Bengaluru
June 14: Third T20, Nagpur
June 17: Fourth T20, Rajkot
June 19: Fifth T20, Delhi
July
India tour of England
July 1: Rescheduled Fifth Test, Birmingham
July 7: First T20, Southampton
July 9: Second T20, Birmingham
July 10: Third T20, Nottingham
July 12: First ODI, London
July 14: Second ODI, London
July 17: Third ODI, Manchester
September: T20 Asia Cup in Sri Lanka
September-November
Australia tour of India
Four Tests, Three T20s
October 16-November 13: T20 World Cup in Australia
November
India tour of Bangladesh
Two Tests, Three ODIs
December
Sri Lanka tour of India
Five ODIs
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