Australia vs India: Full schedule, dates, venues and all you need to know

 | Updated: Oct 28, 2020, 01:50 PM IST

Cricket Australia confirmed Wednesday that India will play a four-Test series on their upcoming tour Down Under, including the traditional Boxing Day Test in Melbourne, which had been under threat due to a coronavirus outbreak.

India tour to Australia*

One-day international series:

November 27 – 1st ODI (Sydney, day-night)

November 29 – 2nd ODI (Sydney, day-night) 

December 2 – 3rd ODI (Canberra, day-night)  

Twenty 20 international series:

December 4 – 1st T20 (Canberra, night)

December 6 – 2nd T20 (Sydney, night)

December 8 – 3rd T20 (Sydney, night)

Border-Gavaskar Trophy Test series

December 17-21 – 1st Test (Adelaide Oval, day-night)

December 26-30 – 2nd Test (Melbourne) 

January 7-11 – 3rd Test (Sydney)

January 15-19 – 4th Test (Brisbane) 

*Matches and travel remain subject to any relevant government restrictions or requirements 

Melbourne on standby for third Test, Sydney still preferred option: Nick Hockley

Melbourne on standby for third Test, Sydney still preferred option: Nick Hockley

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Australia vs India: Manuka Oval gets 2 matches

Australia vs India 3rd ODI: December 1 at Manuka Oval

Australia vs India 1st T20I: December 4 at Manuka Oval

"Australia and India represents one of the great rivalries in world sport and we are delighted to welcome Virat Kohli's outstanding squad to Australian shores this summer," CA chief Nick Hockley said.

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Australia vs India: Adelaide Oval to host pink-ball Test

The series begins with India's first day-night Test in Australia at the Adelaide Oval on December 17, followed by Melbourne before moving to Sydney on January 7 with the tour finale at Brisbane's Gabba on January 15.  

Neither side has lost a day-night Test previously, with the Australian men's team winning all four pink-ball Tests in Adelaide against New Zealand, South Africa, England and Pakistan.

Australia vs India 1st Test (Day and Night): December 17-21 at Adelaide Oval

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India-Australia 2nd Test: MCG's drop-in pitch may not up to mark

India-Australia 2nd Test: MCG's drop-in pitch may not up to markCA said crowd numbers at the 100,000-capacity MCG would be capped at 25,000 for one of the marquee events of the Australian sporting calendar.

"Australia and India represents one of the great rivalries in world sport and we are delighted to welcome Virat Kohli's outstanding squad to Australian shores this summer," CA chief Nick Hockley said.

Australia vs India 2nd Test (Boxing Day): December 26-30 at MCG

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Australia vs India: New Year Test to be hosted by Sydney

Pandemic permitting, the India squad will arrive on November 12 and complete quarantine and Covid-19 protocols before the first of three one-day internationals on November 27.

After three 50-over games and three Twenty20s in Sydney and Canberra, the tour will move to Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane for the Tests.

Australia vs India 3rd Test: January 7-11 at Sydney

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Australia vs India: Gabba to host final Test

The pandemic has already scuppered plans to host the West Indies, Zimbabwe, Afghanistan, New Zealand and the T20 World Cup this year.

A similar fate for the India tour would have been a financial disaster for CA and Hockley said the organisation spent months working with the Board of Control for Cricket in India to ensure it went ahead.

"I cannot speak more highly of the professional, thorough and collaborative manner with which they have approached this tour in these extraordinary and complex times," he said.

January 15-19 – 4th Test (Brisbane) 

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