Rahul Dravid has maintained complete silence, which has increased the suspense on his post as coach in the Indian team, although the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) is not keeping quiet, as it has always been doing so. Work like a business. The papers of Rahul Dravid and all the members of his support staff have been prepared for the team’s upcoming tour.
However, completion of the documents for the travel does not indicate that Rahul Dravid will be retained for the South Africa series as the visa has been prepared for the VVS Laxman-coached team. However, BCCI is waiting for Rahul Dravid’s statement. Board Manager The Indian team is preparing for every possible situation. The Indian team will leave for South Africa on 6 December for the upcoming T20 series. Team India has to play a series of 3 T20 matches against South Africa which will be played on 10, 12 and 14 December. Team India may be announced in the next two days
BCCI has not yet confirmed whether Rahul Dravid or Laxman’s coaching staff will go for the South Africa series, although it is being said that until BCCI gives its final decision on Rahul Dravid. Till then the current coaching staff will handle the three T20 match series to be held in South Africa.
After the T20 series, Team India will play a three-match ODI series and two Test matches against South Africa. The last match will be played on 7 January in Cape Town. The India A team is also expected to tour South Africa in December, hence there is a need for another coaching staff who will manage the India A team.
Meanwhile, England Lions will tour India for three matches before the arrival of the Ben Stokes-led side for a five-Test series in February-March. The England Lions are scheduled to arrive in January, and the dates and venues of the three games have not yet been finalised. It would not be surprising if Mumbai is allotted those games.
Mumbai will host England A Women from Wednesday. English Women will play three ODI matches at Wankhede on November 29, December 1 and 3. The A series will be followed by three Twenty20 Internationals between India Women and England Women on 6, 9 and 19 December at the same venue. After this, women’s test will be held at DY Patil Stadium from 14 to 17 December.
Wankhede will then host a Test between India Women and Australia Women from December 21 to 24, followed by three ODIs on December 28, 30 and January 2. DY Patil Stadium will host three women’s T20 matches between India and Australia on December 5. 7, and 9.
Ajinkya Naik said, “MCA President Amol Kale and the Apex Council unanimously passed a resolution to encourage support for women’s cricket. Opening the gates of free entry not only fills the stadium, but also helps in promoting women’s T20 cricket through It also opens the door to a world of empowerment.” Secretary of Mumbai Cricket Association.
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