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In the revised Future Tours Programme (FTP) for 2019-20 to 2022-23, the Board of Control for Cricket in India’s operations team has scheduled 158 bilateral international matches (85 home, 73 away) consisting of 37 Tests, 67 ODIs and 54 T20Is.

This programme will be presented at the BCCI’s special general body, to be held in New Delhi on Monday. The home internationals break-up for the four-year cycle is 19 Tests, 38 ODIs and 28 T20Is and the away matches is 18 Tests, 29 ODIs and 26 T20Is.

The India team has apparently approved the programme after which it was taken up at the informal ICC chief executives meeting in Singapore on December 7 and 8.

Although the ICC doesn’t have a direct say in bilateral series scheduling among full member countries, it acts as facilitator for members to come to an agreement. The ICC then nominates match referees and umpires for international matches.

But before India begins its 2019-20 four year FTP, the BCCI has proposed a home series against South Africa in October-November 2018, involving three Tests, five ODIs and one T20I. This series will mark the beginning of the home media rights for five years from April, 2018. The present agreement with Star India will come to an end in March, 2018.

The BCCI has also proposed a home series against Australia in February-March 2019, involving five ODIs and two T20s, one Test and three ODIs against Zimbabwe.

This will bring the home internationals for 2018-19 to four Tests, 13 ODIs and three T20s.

After the away series against South Africa in 2018, India will play one ODI and one T20 against Ireland in Ireland in June before embarking on a long tour of England, during which India will play three ODIs and as many T20s and five Tests, with the last Test scheduled in the first week of September.

The next away series will involve four Tests in Australia and five ODIs and three T20s in New Zealand in November-December, 2018 and January 2019.

India is scheduled to play — apart from ODI and T20s — a Test series against West Indies, South Africa, Bangladesh and New Zeraland in 2019-20, Test series against Australia and England in 2020-21, Test series against England, New Zealand, South Africa and Sri Lanka in 2021-22 and four Tests against Australia in 2022-23.

The highlight of the programme proposed by the BCCI is that it has reserved the April-May block open for IPL.

The 2019-2023 FTP:

2019-20: Home: 5 Tests, 11 ODIs, 10 T20s; Away: 4 Tests, 6 ODIs and 8 T20s.

2020-21: Home: 5 Tests, 6 ODIs, 6 T20s; Away: 4 Tests, 9 ODIs and 6 T20s.


2021-22: Home: 5 Tests, 6 ODIs, 9 T20s; Away: 8 Tests, 3 ODIs and 6 T20s.

2022-23: Home: 4 Tests, 15 ODIs, 3 T20s; Away: 2 Tests, 11 ODIs and 6 T20s.

http://www.thehindu.com/sport/cricket/158-matches-in-four-year-ftp/article21386258.ece
 
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India is scheduled to play — apart from ODI and T20s — a Test series against West Indies, South Africa, Bangladesh and New Zeraland in 2019-20, Test series against Australia and England in 2020-21, Test series against England, New Zealand, South Africa and Sri Lanka in 2021-22 and four Tests against Australia in 2022-23.

Thats only 11 series, but the Test League requires 12 in a 4 year cycle. Where is the missing series?
 
India to Host England in Feb 2021, After Australia Tour: BCCI President Sourav Ganguly

BCCI president Sourav Ganguly has laid out a roadmap for the Indian team and is doing his best to get as much domestic action as possible this year. In a letter addressed to the state associations, Ganguly also mentioned that India will start hosting tournaments next year and also the ODI World Cup in 2023, according to a report in Mumbai Mirror.

Rest of the schedule for now remains the same and the BCCI will continue to honour FTP commitments. "The senior Indian men’s team will travel to Australia in December this year and will come back to the country for a series against England starting from February next year. This will be followed by IPL 2021 in April,” he wrote in the letter on Thursday night.

“In the domestic cricket context, we are currently in the off season and the BCCI is making all efforts to ensure that domestic cricket resumes as and when the conditions permit. The health and safety of players and all other involved in domestic cricket is of utmost importance to BCCI and we are constantly monitoring all aspects.

“All members will be duly informed about the future course of action and suggestions will be taken before we resume domestic cricket. We are hopeful that the Covid-19 situation will improve over the next few months and we will be able to start domestic cricket in a safe and healthy environment,” he wrote.

https://www.news18.com/cricketnext/...ur-bcci-president-sourav-ganguly-2809253.html
 
India has become a cricket deprived nation during Covid and thats impacted the morale of regular people.
 
April to May 2021

Indian Premier League

June to July 2021

World Test Championship (June)

India vs Sri Lanka (3 ODIs, 5 T20Is)

Asia Cup

July 2021

India vs Zimbabwe (3 ODIs)

July to September 2021

India vs England (5 Tests)

October 2021

India vs South Africa (3 ODIs, 5 T20Is)

October to November 2021

ICC T20 World Cup

November to December 2021

India vs New Zealand (2 Tests, 3 T20Is)

India vs South Africa (3 Tests, 3 T20Is)

January to March 2022

India vs West Indies (3 ODIs, 3 T20Is)

India vs Sri Lanka (3 Tests, 3 T20Is)

April to May 2022

Indian Premier League 2022

June 2022

No Series Scheduled

July to August 2022

India vs England (3 ODIs, 3 T20Is)

India vs West Indies (3 ODIs, 3 T20Is)

September 2022

Asia Cup (Venue Undecided)

October to November 2022

ICC World T20 in Australia

November to December 2022

India vs Bangladesh (2 Tests, 3 T20Is)

India vs Sri Lanka (5 ODIs)

January 2023

India vs New Zealand (3 ODIs, 3 T20Is)

February to March 2023

India vs Australia (4 Tests, 3 ODIs, 3 T20Is)

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Just had a chance to look at our FTP.

This is sad stuff.

After the Eng series, there are just 2 tests this year (which is ok considering we played a decent amount of test games this year).

Next year, we just have 5 tests....against SL and Bangladesh only.

In 2023, Aus tour us.

Why are we playing so many useless bilaterals.

There is no good series to look forward to post World T20 and SA test series.

I wish we played IPL and a lot of tests (like England).

IPL to keep us entertained and fund the sports.

And tests to keep the purists happy.

Both are fun.

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Cricket defo needs a overhaul.

The 3 formats + IPL is clearly not working.
 
April to May 2021

Indian Premier League

June to July 2021

World Test Championship (June)

India vs Sri Lanka (3 ODIs, 5 T20Is)

Asia Cup

July 2021

India vs Zimbabwe (3 ODIs)

July to September 2021

India vs England (5 Tests)

October 2021

India vs South Africa (3 ODIs, 5 T20Is)

October to November 2021

ICC T20 World Cup

November to December 2021

India vs New Zealand (2 Tests, 3 T20Is)

India vs South Africa (3 Tests, 3 T20Is)

January to March 2022

India vs West Indies (3 ODIs, 3 T20Is)

India vs Sri Lanka (3 Tests, 3 T20Is)

April to May 2022

Indian Premier League 2022

June 2022

No Series Scheduled

July to August 2022

India vs England (3 ODIs, 3 T20Is)

India vs West Indies (3 ODIs, 3 T20Is)

September 2022

Asia Cup (Venue Undecided)

October to November 2022

ICC World T20 in Australia

November to December 2022

India vs Bangladesh (2 Tests, 3 T20Is)

India vs Sri Lanka (5 ODIs)

January 2023

India vs New Zealand (3 ODIs, 3 T20Is)

February to March 2023

India vs Australia (4 Tests, 3 ODIs, 3 T20Is)

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Just had a chance to look at our FTP.

This is sad stuff.

After the Eng series, there are just 2 tests this year (which is ok considering we played a decent amount of test games this year).

Next year, we just have 5 tests....against SL and Bangladesh only.

In 2023, Aus tour us.

Why are we playing so many useless bilaterals.

There is no good series to look forward to post World T20 and SA test series.

I wish we played IPL and a lot of tests (like England).

IPL to keep us entertained and fund the sports.

And tests to keep the purists happy.

Both are fun.

----

Cricket defo needs a overhaul.

The 3 formats + IPL is clearly not working.

Correction...5 tests this year....post Eng series...which makes it a BUMPER year for test cricket.

Wish we had such years more often.
 
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