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India vs Australia | BCCI confirms schedule for home series against Australia

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The Indian Cricket Board has announced the complete schedule for the two T20Is and a five-match ODI series to be played against Australia at home. The Australian limited-overs side will tour in February and March with the T20Is starting first in Bengaluru while the last ODI to be played in Delhi.

After the limited-overs series in New Zealand, the Indian cricket team is scheduled to play Australia at home as a part of their World Cup preparations.  The two T20Is are scheduled to be played on February 24 and 27 in Bengaluru and Visakhapatnam respectively while the ODIs will start from March 2 in Hyderabad. 

BCCI has also announced that the T20Is will start at 7 PM while the one-day internationals will start at 1:30 in the afternoon. 

“The Board of Control for Cricket in India and Cricket Australia announce the schedule for the upcoming Paytm home series against Australia set to be played from February 24 to March 13, 2019. The series will comprise two T20Is that will start at 7.00 PM IST and five ODIs, which will start from 1:30 PM IST,” the press release from BCCI read.

The other four ODIs will be played in Nagpur, Ranchi, Mohali and Delhi on March 5, March 8, March 10 and March 13 respectively.

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