India to play three Tests, five ODIs in South Africa
India will play Tests in Johannesburg, Durban and Cape Town on their tour of South Africa from November 14, the Indian board said.
The tourists will play five ODIs in Centurion, Durban, Cape Town, Port Elizabeth and Johannesburg before the three-Test series.
The board also released the schedule of a one-day tri-series in Sri Lanka, featuring India, South Africa and the hosts, to be played from August 14 to 29.
India’s tour of South Africa: November 16: Tour match (day/night), Benoni. Nov 19: First One-day International, Centurion. Nov 22: Second One-day International (d/n), Durban. Nov 26: Third One-day International, Cape Town. Nov 29: Fourth One-day International (d/n), Port Elizabeth. December 3: Fifth One-day International, Johannesburg. Dec 7-10: Four-day tour match, Potchefstroom. Dec 15-19: First Test, Johannesburg. Dec 26-30: Second Test, Durban. January 2-6, 2007: Third Test, Cape Town.
Tri-series in Sri Lanka (all day/night matches): August 14: Sri Lanka v South Africa, Dambulla. Aug 16: Sri Lanka v India, Dambulla. Aug 18: India v South Africa, Dambulla. Aug 20: Sri Lanka v South Africa, Dambulla. Aug 23: Sri Lanka v India, Colombo. Aug 26: India v South Africa, Colombo. Aug 29: Final, Colombo.
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