From September to November

India’s women’s cricket team and boys’ Indian team will play the high-profile series at home from September to November. The BCCI announced the schedule of five home series in a different format on Thursday.

During this period, the Australian women’s cricket team will visit India and play a five -match ODI series. The boys will play two private Test matches and five-match private ODI series in Australia. Finally the boys will visit India in South Africa. They will also play two private Test matches against the Indian team and the private ODI series for the five-match.

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India vs Australia Women’s One Day Series Schedule

1. First One Day: September 7 (Chennai, 5pm).

2. Second One Day: September 7 (Chennai, 5pm).

3. Third One Day: September 23 (Chennai, 5pm).

The Indian-A team vs. Australia is the schedule of the team’s private test series in Australia

1. First Private Test: September 7 to 7 (Lucknow).

2. Second Private Test: September 25 to 25 (Lucknow).

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The Indian-A team vs. Australia is the schedule of the team’s private one-day series

1. First Private One Day: September 7 (Kanpur).

2. Second Private One Day: October 1 (Kanpur).

3. Third Private One Day: October 1 (Kanpur).

Indian-A team vs. South Africa is the schedule of the team’s private test series in South Africa

1. First Private Test: October 1 to November 2 (BCCI Center for Excellence).

2. Second Private Test: From November 7 to 7 (BCCI Center for Excellence).

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The Indian-A team vs. South Africa is the schedule of the private one-day series in South Africa

1. First Private One Day: November 7 (Bengaluru).

2. Second Private One Day: November 7 (Bengaluru).

3. Third Private One Day: November 7 (Bengaluru).

Asish Roy
Asish Roy is a dedicated football writer with a deep love for the beautiful game. From Premier League thrillers to Champions League classics and everything in between, He covers football with a keen eye for tactics, player form, and match-day drama. With years of experience analyzing games and following global football trends, Asish brings fans closer to the sport through well-researched articles, match previews, transfer news, and opinion pieces.
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