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Busy schedule awaits India from September
MUMBAI, JUNE 6. Indian cricketers, who have a two-and-a-half-
month break now, would be in the thick of action once again from
September commencing with the annual five-match series against
Pakistan at Toronto.
The Toronto series, which was originally to end with this year's
edition, would be held next year too following last year's
rescheduled series of matches against the West Indies in the
aftermath of the Kargil crisis when the government advised the
cricket board not to play against Pakistan.
The Toronto series would be followed by a visit to the desert
venue of Sharjah in the last week of October for the tri- series
featuring India, New Zealand and Zimbabwe, board secretary
Jaywant Lele informed PTI from Baroda on Tuesday.
India would then play host to a two-Test and five- match limited-
overs international series against Zimbabwe in November-December
before taking on Australia at home in a three- Test series
followed by a five-match limited-overs series in February-March,
2001, according to Lele.
The series against Australia will be followed by a visit to
Sharjah in April for another tri-series featuring India and
Pakistan as two of the three teams. ``The third team is as yet
undecided, but in all probability would be the West Indies,''
Lele added.
In between the home engagements against Zimbabwe and Australia,
India may visit Pakistan for a Test and one-day international
series too if the board gets the green signal from the
government, Lele said.
``The Pakistan board is very keen that India play at least a two-
Test and five-match one-day series,'' he added.
India would also be playing in the International Cricket
Council's (ICC) knock-out tournament, scheduled to be held at
Nairobi before the Sharjah tri-series, Lele said. ``It is likely
to be held between October 12 and 20,'' the board secretary
added.
The first ICC knock-out tournament was held in Dhaka in 1998 and
won by South Africa.
- PTI
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