India and South Africa (IND vs SA) Between T20 series (T20 Series) Will be played. South Africa for this (Cricket South Africa) The team will arrive in Delhi on June 2. Indian player before this season (Team India) O was busy in IPL. Now, after the IPL, such a T20 series is starting from June 9. There is good news for Indian players before the series. BCCI has rested the players. However, there is no official information about this yet.
Team India will play T20 series from June 9 under the captaincy of KL Rahul. The first match of the series will be played in Delhi. Indian players were playing in the IPL. Because of this they will also need a break. According to media reports, for this reason BCCI has asked him to report two days before the start of the series.
The BCCI has also fielded a number of new players for the T20 series, including Rituraj Gaekwad, Shreyas Iyer, Hardik Pandya and Rishabh Pant. They include Deepak Hooda, Venkatesh Aiyar, Ishaan Kishan, Avesh Khan and Hershal Patel. The first match of the series will be played on June 9 in Delhi. The second match will be played on June 12 in Cuttack. The third match will be played on June 14 in Visakhapatnam and the fourth T20 match will be played in Rajkot, Gujarat. The last match of the series will be played on June 19 in Bangalore.
India and the South. Program of T20 series between Africa:
– First match: June 9, Delhi
– Second match: June 12, Cuttack
– Third match: June 14, Visakhapatnam
– Fourth match: June 17, Rajkot
– Fifth match: 19 June, Bangalore
There will be no bio-bubble for this series
The team will be part of some practice sessions after assembling in Delhi and will be ready to face South Africa in the first T20 match on June 9, the report said. It has also been said that the South African team, captained by Temba Bawuma, will reach Delhi on June 2. Recent reports say that the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) There will be no bio-bubble for the players for this series and the series will be played in the same condition as it was before the Corona period. In which spectators are allowed to come at full capacity.
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