India to host Afghanistan for 3-match T20I series in 2024

Updated : Nov 22, 2023 13:29
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The Afghanistan Cricket Board (ACB) has confirmed that the Afghanistan men's cricket team will embark on a tour to India for a three-match T20I series in early January 2024. The series is scheduled to commence on January 11 and will conclude on January 17.

In an official statement, the ACB outlined the tour details, stating, "Afghanistan Cricket Board confirms that the Afghanistan National Cricket Team will tour India for a three-match T20I series in early January 2024. The three T20I matches are scheduled for the 11th, 14th & 17th of January."

The action-packed T20I series will kick off on January 11 at Mohali, followed by the second match on January 14 in Indore, and the final encounter on January 17 in Bengaluru.

This announcement marks an exciting development for cricket enthusiasts in both nations, as Afghanistan gears up to face India in a series that promises thrilling cricketing contests. The series not only provides valuable match practice for both teams but also strengthens the cricketing ties between the two nations.

The tour holds significance for Afghanistan as it provides an opportunity for their players to showcase their skills on the international stage against a formidable opponent like India. On the other hand, India will be aiming to continue their strong cricketing performances, offering fans an engaging and competitive T20I series.

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