With another year of excitement meeting its end and a new year all set to unravel, Team India will be eyeing a decent 365 days after a questionable outing in 2022. They did start the year well but was soon on their way for a cautious retreat after crashing out of the Asia Cup ahead of the final and then taking a thrashing at the hands of England in the T20 World Cup semi-final.
To make matters worse, India suffered a series defeat at the hands of Bangladesh, thereby begging severe questions to make a few necessary amends to their ranks. India will be starting their new year with a hectic schedule as they have three important series lined up starting with Sri Lanka, followed by New Zealand and then eventually the arrival of Australia.
This is just the beginning of what seems like a crackerjack of 365 days about to unfold for the Indian fans. As we start 2023, here is India’s full schedule for the upcoming year. The dates are yet to be confirmed but the months have already been announced.
January 2023: India vs Sri Lanka (Home)
- 1st T20I (Jan 3) – Mumbai
- 2nd T20I (Jan 5) – Pune
- 3rd T20I (Jan 7) – Rajkot
- 1st ODI (Jan 10) – Guwahati
- 2nd ODI (Jan 12) – Kolkata
- 3rd ODI (Jan 15) – Thiruvananthapuram
January/February 2023: India v New Zealand (Home)
- 1st ODI (Hyderabad) – Jan 18
- 2nd ODI (Raipur) – Jan 21
- 3rd ODI (Indore) – Jan 24
- 1st T20I (Ranchi) – Jan 27
- 2nd T20I (Lucknow) – Jan 29
- 3rd T20I (Ahmedabad) – Feb 1
February/March 2023: India v Australia (Home)
- 1st Test (Nagpur) – Feb 9-13
- 2nd Test (Delhi) – Feb 17-21
- 3rd Test (Dharmshala) – Mar 1-5
- 4th Test (Ahmedabad) – March 9-13
- 1st ODI (Mumbai) – March 17
- 2nd ODI (Vishakhapatnam) – March 19
- 3rd ODI (Chennai) – March 22
These home series will be followed by India’s franchise extravaganza in IPL that will be spanning from March to May.
Post IPL, if India manages to make the cut for the WTC final, then they will be travelling to England to play the finale in June 2023.
In July and August they will be up against the formidable likes of West Indies in the latter’s backyard.
September is reserved for the latest edition of the Asia Cup while Australia will be travelling to India in October 2023.
November will be staying witness to India playing host to the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup while India will be playing Australia in five T20Is following the grand fiesta.
They will be finishing the year with an away series against South Africa.