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‘Baitke dekho puri raat’- Fans react as timings for India tour of West Indies annouced

India do not play any cricket for a month and then they will embark on a tour to West Indies which will comprise of two Tests, three ODIs and five T20Is. Two […]
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India do not play any cricket for a month and then they will embark on a tour to West Indies which will comprise of two Tests, three ODIs and five T20Is. Two of the T20I games will be played in the US. India would feel a bit more refreshed and relaxed when they tour the West Indies as they have got a break of a month after a taxing Indian Premier League (IPL) and straight into the WTC final after that.

The series will commence with two Tests, with the first match will began on July 12 in Dominica. The second Test will be played on July 20 in Trinidad. The second Test match will be the 100th Test match to be played between India and West Indies. The two Test will be followed by a three-match ODI series, while the tour will finish with a five-match T20I series. The eight white-ball games will be played from 27th July to 13th August.

The tour schedule is as follows:

Tests Schedule

1st Test Match: July 12-16 at Windsor Park, Dominica (07:30 PM IST)

2nd Test Match: July 20-24 at Queen’s Park Oval, Trinidad (07:30 PM IST)

ODIs Schedule

1st ODI: July 27, Kensington Oval, Barbados (7:00 PM IST)

2nd ODI: July 29, Kensington Oval, Barbados (7:00 PM IST)

3rd ODI: August 1, Brian Lara Cricket Academy, Trinidad (7:00 PM IST)

T20Is Schedule

1st T20I: August 3, Brian Lara Cricket Academy, Trinidad (7:00 PM IST)

2nd T20I: August 6, National Stadium, Guyana (7:00 PM IST)

3rd T20I: August 8, National Stadium Guyana (7:00 PM IST)

4th T20I: August 12, Broward County Stadium, Lauderhill, Florida (7:00 PM IST)

5th T20I: August 13, Broward County Stadium, Lauderhill, Florida (7:00 PM IST)

“We are delighted to be able to confirm the schedule and venues for the highly anticipated visit by India. One of the highlights will be the 100th Test at the Queen’s Park Oval and this promises to be a fantastic occasion as we celebrate this historic event between these two proud cricketing nations. We also look forward to hosting India in the white ball fixtures and welcoming fans to attend the matches across the region, as well as in the United States. It will be 18 days of entertainment for cricket lovers to enjoy and savour,” Johnny Grave CEO of Cricket West Indies (CWI) said.

India did not have the best of times at the World Test Championship final as Australia beat India by 209 runs. Australia turned the match with a 285-run partnership between Steve Smith and Travis Head after India reduced them to 76-3 at one stage. Australia made 469 in the first innings and got a 173-run lead after India were bundled out for 296. India had a to chase down 444 runs to win the game but it did not materialise.

Let us take a look at the reactions on Twitter:

https://twitter.com/Anirudh58494768/status/1668565833650700288?s=20

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