Austin 3:!6 Posted January 1 Share Posted January 1 (edited) January 3-7, 2nd Test vs South Africa in Cape Town (1:30 PM IST) January 11-7, 3-match T20I series at home vs Afghanistan (7:00 PM IST) January 25-March 11, 5-match Test series at home vs England (9:30 AM IST) - Hyderabad, Vizag, Rajkot, Ranchi, Dharamsala March-June (dates to be announced), IPL 2024 June 4-30, ICC Men’s T20 World Cup in West Indies/USA July (dates to be announced), 3 ODIs and 3 T20I vs Sri Lanka (Away) September (dates to be announced), 2 Tests and 3 T20I at home vs Bangladesh October (dates to be announced), 3-match Test series at home vs New Zealand November-December (dates to be announced), 5-match Test series vs Australia (away) Edited January 3 by Austin 3:!6 express bowling and coffee_rules 1 1 Link to comment
sensible-indian Posted January 2 Share Posted January 2 (edited) The only good thing about this FTP cycle is that ODIs have been severely reduced. Bilateral ODIs and T20s are a torture to sit through these days. No stakes. No glory. No prestige. Nothing. Its like watching a badly made masala movie over and over again with minor changes in dialogues, songs and climax each time lol. But it makes monay. So the show must go on. Edited January 2 by sensible-indian Link to comment
Norman Posted January 3 Share Posted January 3 Wonderful!! Straight to the T20 World Cup after 3 months of garbage IPL. This is going to be 2021 T20 WC once again. Not complaining though... I'll barely watch 3-4 games in the whole year looking at that awful schedule. Vijy, rollingstoned and Wick 1 2 Link to comment
goose Posted January 3 Share Posted January 3 typo in first line, sadly coffee_rules 1 Link to comment
Austin 3:!6 Posted January 3 Author Share Posted January 3 4 hours ago, goose said: typo in first line, sadly What is the typo? Link to comment
goose Posted January 3 Share Posted January 3 13 minutes ago, Austin 3:!6 said: What is the typo? 3rd test Link to comment
Austin 3:!6 Posted January 3 Author Share Posted January 3 23 minutes ago, goose said: 3rd test Got it...fixed it now Link to comment
coffee_rules Posted January 3 Share Posted January 3 56 minutes ago, goose said: 3rd test And it will not last till Jan 7th !!!! goose 1 Link to comment
cowboysfan Posted January 4 Share Posted January 4 our players will be completely knackered before another WC,way to go BCCI. Link to comment
Vijy Posted January 4 Share Posted January 4 4 hours ago, cowboysfan said: our players will be completely knackered before another WC,way to go BCCI. BCCI is the best! can't beat their pitch tampering (e.g., WC final), shortsightedness, corruption, crap selections, etc. Link to comment
RJman Posted January 4 Share Posted January 4 4 hours ago, cowboysfan said: our players will be completely knackered before another WC,way to go BCCI. Thats a good excuse for not winning any T20I world cups. Link to comment
cricketfan28 Posted January 5 Share Posted January 5 Should have a new ipl champion, otherwise people will lose interest, script writers should keep that in mind. Link to comment
Sgattick10 Posted January 6 Share Posted January 6 What are these venues for test matches aginst Eng. Meh Link to comment
neel roy Posted January 7 Share Posted January 7 So we have 9 away tests: windies saf and aus and 10 home tests eng bd and nz.. we have completed 4 away and won 2 get 12 points for a win. So available points is 228. Based on last 2 WTC Cycles we need close to 60 perc to guarantee our place ie 137 points. we have accumulated 26 ( should have been 28 but lost 2 due to over rate) we now need 111 odd from 15 tests ie available 180 points … We have 5 at home against england 3 against nz and 2 against bd. My prediction: against England we should win 3, against nz we should win 2 and against bd we should win both. We will maybe draw 1 against nz, 1 against eng and lose 1 against eng when we prepare a bunsen burner and get rolled over by leach and rehan and root... that leaves us with 92 points. We then will still need 20 points ie 2 wins or 1 win and 2 draws against aus away to qualify for WTC Finals again …and get beaten again which is another story altogether.. Link to comment
SrinjayDutta Posted January 12 Share Posted January 12 On 1/7/2024 at 4:07 PM, neel roy said: So we have 9 away tests: windies saf and aus and 10 home tests eng bd and nz.. we have completed 4 away and won 2 get 12 points for a win. So available points is 228. Based on last 2 WTC Cycles we need close to 60 perc to guarantee our place ie 137 points. we have accumulated 26 ( should have been 28 but lost 2 due to over rate) we now need 111 odd from 15 tests ie available 180 points … We have 5 at home against england 3 against nz and 2 against bd. My prediction: against England we should win 3, against nz we should win 2 and against bd we should win both. We will maybe draw 1 against nz, 1 against eng and lose 1 against eng when we prepare a bunsen burner and get rolled over by leach and rehan and root... that leaves us with 92 points. We then will still need 20 points ie 2 wins or 1 win and 2 draws against aus away to qualify for WTC Finals again …and get beaten again which is another story altogether.. I expect spanking from aus this time. So we better lose none and win at least 9 o dd in this home run, will ensure a wtc final. Might have to draw or win 1 test in aus, which is possible. Ind have won 2 out 3 lords tests recently also drew in 2007, so i am a bit hopeful. Aussies are the masters of lords, best record there for a 100 odd years. But still things can happen with that slope. Also if we sneak a few wins down under, nz or pak can even qualify. neel roy 1 Link to comment
harpicP Posted January 13 Share Posted January 13 5 hours ago, SrinjayDutta said: I expect spanking from aus this time. So we better lose none and win at least 9 o dd in this home run, will ensure a wtc final. Might have to draw or win 1 test in aus, which is possible. Ind have won 2 out 3 lords tests recently also drew in 2007, so i am a bit hopeful. Aussies are the masters of lords, best record there for a 100 odd years. But still things can happen with that slope. Also if we sneak a few wins down under, nz or pak can even qualify. It will be competitive loss vs aus. This time. Law of averages. We will have to lose now. Would lose here and win the final tbh only cause we haven't won an icc event. Otherwise series win in aus >>>>> wtc final anyday. One off rubbish wtc final doesn't mean much in the overall context of the game but we need a damn icc title. At thus point I will take anything. Even a t20 wc which is actually a lottery Link to comment
rollingstoned Posted January 14 Share Posted January 14 All venues for the Eng test series are in tier 2 and 3 venues. Not sure why. Link to comment
Majestic Posted January 14 Share Posted January 14 WT20 squad:- Rohit Jaiswal Kohli SKY Keeper1 Rinku Pandya Axar Bumrah Siraj Arshdeep Kuldeep Gill Keeper2 Dube/ Jadeja/ Mukesh/ Chahar What about Final XI? Link to comment
wanted_desi Posted January 14 Share Posted January 14 Interested in England and OZ series. Other than that, everything is snoozefest. Link to comment
Naveed12 Posted February 2 Share Posted February 2 Indian Men's Cricket Team Schedule 2024: The Indian men's cricket team has a packed schedule in 2024, featuring Tests, ODIs, and T20Is. Here's a breakdown of their upcoming matches (as of February 2nd, 2024): Already Played: Jan 3-7: 2nd Test vs South Africa in Cape Town (Lost) Jan 11-17: 3-match T20I series vs Afghanistan (Won) Jan 25 - Feb 11: 5-match Test series vs England (Currently ongoing, India trails 1-0) Upcoming: Feb 15-19: 3rd Test vs England in Rajkot Feb 23-27: 4th Test vs England in Ranchi Mar 7-11: 5th Test vs England in Dharamsala March-May: Indian Premier League (IPL) 2024 (No internationals scheduled) June (dates TBA): ICC Men's T20 World Cup in West Indies and USA July: White-ball series in Sri Lanka (format and dates TBA) Later in 2024 (dates TBA): Home series against Bangladesh and New Zealand Late 2024: 5-match Test series against Australia Link to comment
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