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BCCI has reiterated its dedication to host England next year, in what will be a two month-long all-format tour beginning February.
“The BCCI and the Indian cricket team will continue to fulfil its FTP commitments. The senior Indian men’s team will travel to Australia for its series starting in December this year and will come back to the country for a series against England starting from February next year,” BCCI president Sourav Ganguly has written in a letter to all state associations.
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There has been some speak of Sri Lanka providing to stage the tour on India’s behalf, if coronavirus state of affairs in India, on the time warrants.
Ganguly additionally confirmed that the next IPL will be held on schedule in April, next year in India. However, there have been no concrete particulars given on Indian ladies’s next bilateral sequence, or when the home season will start.
“The tours of the senior Indian women’s teams are also under discussion and more details will be shared shortly,” he wrote.
“All Members will be duly informed about the future course of action and suggestions will be taken before we resume domestic cricket. We are hopeful that the Covid-19 situation will improve over the next few months and we will be able to start domestic cricket in a safe and healthy environment.”
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