India's ODI tour of New Zealand postponed to late 2022

Published : Sep 17, 2021, 11:35 AM IST
India's ODI tour of New Zealand postponed to late 2022

Synopsis

India was scheduled to tour New Zealand for three One-Day Internationals in March 2022. However, due to NZ's crunch home calendar, India will be touring late next year.

Team India's tour to New Zealand in March 2022 for three One-Day Internationals, as a part of the 2020-23 ICC World Cricket World Cup Super League, has been postponed. It would now happen in late 2022, possibly after the ICC World T20 in Australia.

As per stuff.co.nz, a New Zealand Cricket spokesperson confirmed the same. New Zealand is scheduled to host Bangladesh, Netherlands, and South Africa before the ICC Women's World Cup in the country. The complete fixtures of the NZ home season will be announced soon.

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David White (NZC CEO) stated that the board was mindful of the players arriving from a long winter, as they need enough time at home as well. However, NZ's scheduled tour of India this year, after the WT20, is expected to go ahead as planned, comprising a couple of Tests and three Twenty20 Internationals.

As far as India's winter commitments are concerned, it would be travelling to South Africa after the NZ home series for a complete tour, comprising three Tests, One-day Internationals and T20Is each. Following its return, it would host Sri Lanka for three Tests and T20Is each.

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