
Team India
The Indian cricket team is going to return to international cricket soon. A five -Test series will be played between India and England, which will begin from the end of June. This series will be very important for both teams, as it is part of the World Test Championship. Soon it is expected that the squad will also be announced by the BCCI. Let us give you information about the schedule of this series.
The first Test match of the series will be played from 20 June
Team India is scheduled to visit England early next month. However, the series will start finally. The first Test match between India and England will be played from June 20. This match will be in Leeds. This will be the first and only Test of June, which will play the Indian team. After this, the second match of the series will start from July 2. The match will be held in Birmingham. The third Test of the series will begin on July 10 and the fourth 23 July. The fifth and last match will start from 31 July, which will run till August 4.
Series will be played under World Test Championship
With this, this long series will end. That is, only Test matches will be played between India and England, during which there is no program of ODI and T20 International matches. After this, Team India will return to their home. This series is important because they are part of the World Test Championship. This time the Indian team has not been able to reach its finals, but India will try to start the new cycle well.
Selection Committee will have to do the heart
Meanwhile, Rohit Sharma has announced retirement from Test cricket. That is, when the BCCI selection committee will sit for the selection of squad for this series, then he will also have to decide who will be the new captain of the team. Although Shubman Gill’s name is still in the forefront, but nothing can be said about it. Meanwhile, it will also be seen who will be the new opener of the team in the absence of Rohit Sharma. Many names are going on for this, but it will be interesting to see who is on the stamp.
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