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After wrapping up their recent Test series in England, Team India is gearing up for an exciting run of cricket, featuring major tournaments and high-stakes bilateral series. With a well-deserved break coming to a close, fans are set for a riveting period filled with back-to-back fixtures across Asia, Australia, and at home.
Asia Cup 2025: The Next Big Challenge
India is set to return to competitive cricket with the Asia Cup 2025, hosted in the UAE and played in the T20 format.
The team’s first match is scheduled for September 10 against the UAE at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium, followed by key showdowns:
September 14: India vs Pakistan in Dubai, attracting global attention.
September 19: India vs Oman in Abu Dhabi.
Regular T20 stars Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli will not feature, having retired from the format after India’s 2024 T20 World Cup win. Expect new faces to step up as selectors may rotate players to manage workloads after a tough English summer.
India vs West Indies Test Series: October Homecoming
India lights up the home crowd next with a two-Test series against the West Indies.
October 2: 1st Test at Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad.
October 10: 2nd Test at Arun Jaitley Stadium, Delhi.
This series promises an intriguing battle, as India will look to assert its dominance in red-ball cricket on home soil.
Australia Tour Beckons: White-Ball Challenge Down Under
Fresh off the West Indies series, India will board the flight to Australia for a limited-overs clash starting October 19.
The action-packed itinerary:
October 19: 1st ODI in Perth.
October 23: 2nd ODI in Adelaide.
October 25: 3rd ODI in Sydney.
October 29–November 8: Five T20 Internationals across Canberra, Melbourne, Hobart, Gold Coast, and Brisbane.
This stretch is a test of depth and adaptability, as India’s bench strength will be challenged by Australia’s formidable pace attack and home advantage.
Home Advantage Returns: South Africa Tour of India
Come November, the defending World Test champion South African side visits India for an extensive all-format tour.
The full breakdown:
November 14: 1st Test at Eden Gardens, Kolkata.
November 22: 2nd Test at Barsapara Cricket Stadium, Guwahati.
November 30 to December 6: Three-match ODI series in Ranchi, Raipur, and Visakhapatnam.
December 9–19: Five T20Is with games in Cuttack, Chandigarh, Dharamshala, Lucknow, and Ahmedabad.
This series will feature intense contests as both teams will battle for early dominance in the new World Test Championship cycle and ODI World Cup qualification points.
Why This Period Matters
With back-to-back matches, India’s rotation policy and emerging talents like Shubman Gill, Ruturaj Gaikwad, and Arshdeep Singh will be under the spotlight.
Fans can expect strategic rest periods for senior players and fresh faces, especially in white-ball games.
The Asia Cup offers a chance for new T20 leaders to emerge, while tours to Australia and home ties with South Africa will serve as critical preparation ahead of the next ICC world events.
Anticipated Dates – Team India’s Next Matches
September 10: India vs UAE, Asia Cup T20, Dubai
September 14: India vs Pakistan, Asia Cup T20, Dubai
September 19: India vs Oman, Asia Cup T20, Abu Dhabi
October 2 and 10: India vs West Indies Test Series, Ahmedabad and Delhi
October 19–November 8: ODI and T20I Series in Australia
November 14–December 19: Full-format home series against South Africa
Source: Economic Times