Schedule of the remaining 11 series to be played in 2017

Though we have reached to the eighth month of 2017, still there’s a lot of cricket left to be played in 2017. Till now, we witnessed the action packed ICC Champions Trophy, ICC Women’s World Cup and much more. And now in coming days, fans would be watching the most awaited Test series- The Ashes, after Australia’s tour of Bangladesh and India.

Team India will be playing 13 home matches in between September to December before touring South Africa in January next year. Though the dates of Afghanistan and Zimbabwe series has not been finalized, it will be a historic year for Afghanistan cricket team as they will play their first ever Test series this year.

Here’s the complete schedule of remaining 11 series to be played in 2017:

Australia’s tour of India – 5 ODIs and 3 T20Is (from September end to mid of October)

New Zealand’s tour of India – 3 ODIs and 3 T20Is (Late October to first week of November)

Sri Lanka’s tour of India – 3 Tests, 3 ODIs and 3 T20Is (Late November to December end)

West Indies tour of England – 3 Tests, 1 T20I, 5 ODIs (August 17 – September 29)

West Indies tour of Ireland – 1 ODI (Sept 13)

West Indies tour of New Zealand – 2 Tests, 3 ODIs, 3 T20Is (December 1 – January 3)

Ashes 2017-18 (Australia vs England) – 5 Tests (November 23 – January 8)

Australia’s tour of Bangladesh – 2 Tests (August 27 – September 8)

Bangladesh tour of South Africa – 2 Tests, 3 ODIs, 2 T20Is (September 28 – October 29)

Sri Lanka’s tour of Pakistan (UAE) – 2 Tests, 5 ODIs and 3 T20Is (To begin in September 2017)

Afghanistan vs Zimbabwe-  (Final dates are yet to be confirmed)

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