Australia Announce 2019-20 Summer Schedule

Australia Announce 2019-20 Summer Schedule

Australia announce his tour to India in 2019-20 in the month of January

Cricket Australia (CA) has reported the 2019-20 home apparatuses for Australia and the rundowns highlight arrangement against New Zealand, Pakistan and Sri Lankan men's groups. In the interim, the ladies' group will have India, England, and Sri Lanka.

"Booking worldwide cricket is trying in that nine of the ten noteworthy cricketing nations have seasoned like our own, so working with them to discover space in the schedule to satisfy our commitments to the ICC Future Tours Program (FTP) is a juggling demonstration," cricket.com.au cited CA's Head of Cricket Operations, Peter Roach as saying on Tuesday.

Because of this calendar, it will be the first run through in 41 years that Australia's worldwide summer of men's cricket will reach out into late March as the group takes on New Zealand in the Chappell-Hadlee ODI arrangement. Australia will play a sum of 28 universal matches crosswise over ten scenes in this timeframe, which additionally incorporates the Women's T20 World Cup.

The Gabba (Cricket Ground in Brisbane) will have the principal Test match of the late spring when Australia takes on Pakistan. Multi day-night Tests have likewise been booked against Pakistan in Adelaide (from November 29) and New Zealand (from December 12).

Cricket Australia likewise respected its pledge to Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) as they have chosen to visit India for three ODIs mid-January one year from now. "The long-extend FTP had three separate restricted overs arrangement planned between India, New Zealand and Australia. At the point when the nations began working through the detail, obviously, there was insufficient space for every arrangement at the proposed occasions," Peter Roach said.

"CA took the position that while January was our inclination for these ODI matches, there are times we have to respect our responsibilities to work in the more prominent setting of universal cricket planning," he included.

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