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India announce England tour dates 09.02 IST 16th Aug 2005
By Agencies
England will play three Tests and seven ODIs during their tour of India early next year, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) said on Monday.
England, who last played Tests in India in 2001, are scheduled to play the Tests between March 6 and 30 and the ODIs from April 1 to 23.
The dates were announced after a meeting of the board's decision-making working committee in New Delhi.
India, who begin their month-long tour of Zimbabwe next week to play a one-day tri-series and two Tests, have a busy season ahead.
India host Sri Lanka for seven ODIs from October 25 to November 12 and play a five-game series against visiting South Africa from November 15 to 29. Sri Lanka return to play three Tests from December 1 to 22.
India tour Pakistan from January 2 to February 11 for a Test and one-day series and would stay back to play in the Asia Cup, to be played from February 14 to 28.
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