The Board of Control for Cricket in India and Sri Lanka Cricket have agreed to play a three-match T20 International series during the month of January 2020.
This decision is in the wake of Zimbabwe’s suspension by ICC, as the African side was meant to tour India in that time.
The BCCI invited Sri Lanka to participate in the three-match series instead and the invitation has been accepted by the Island nation.
India vs Sri Lanka
Day | Date | Match | Venue |
---|---|---|---|
Sunday | 05-Jan | 1st T20 | Guwahati |
Tuesday | 07-Jan | 2nd T20 | Indore |
Friday | 10-Jan | 3rd T20 | Pune |
The suspension of Zimbabwe Cricket by the International Cricket Council had cast doubts on the limited-overs tour to India in January next year but the BCCI will wait till October to consider a back-up plan.
The ICC Board had decided that ZC, an ICC Full Member, is in breach of Article 2.4 (c) and (d) of its constitution which imposes an obligation on members to provide a process for free and democratic elections.
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This had put India’s home T20 series against Zimbabwe in a limbo. The Men in Blue were scheduled to play three T20s: Guwahati on January 5, Indore on January 7 and Pune on January 10. Now those matches will be played by Sri Lanka instead.
Zimbabwe most recently played in the tri-nation Twenty20 tournament in Bangladesh, an event not organised by the ICC.
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