India's T20I Schedule 2025
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India’s T20I Schedule For 2025: An Incredibly Busy Year Ahead: The Indian cricket team is all set to be busy in 2025, with a completely packed T20I schedule featuring major events against the big cricketing nations and some top tournaments. Here is a complete schedule of India’s T20Is for the year.

1. England Tour of India (January-February)

India will host England for a five-match T20I series in January. The series is expected to begin on January 22 in Chennai and finish by February 2 in Mumbai. It will be a preparation for the ICC Champions Trophy, which is scheduled for later in February.

1st T20I: January 22, Chennai
2nd T20I: January 25, Kolkata
3rd T20I: January 28, Rajkot
4th T20I: January 31, Pune
5th T20I: February 2, Mumbai

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2. Asia Cup (July)

This is now the Asia Cup, another important tournament for showing how the team will do against rivals from Asia, such as Pakistan, Sri Lanka, and Bangladesh. The format and venues for the tournament will be announced before the date.

3. India Tour of Bangladesh (August)

India will then tour Bangladesh in August for a three-match T20I series. The matches have yet to be arranged, but they are likely scheduled close to the gap of international events.

4. Australia Tour (October)

India has been scheduled to tour Australia for the five-match T20I series. The matches will pit India against fast Australian tracks and challenge their potential adaptability in the face of the World Cup and other ICC events.

5. South Africa Tour (November – December)

To complete the year, India would host South Africa for a five-match T20I series. Such series are just the ones that will keep the fans entertained at home with two very strong teams.

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Schedule Importance

This year’s packed schedule for the Indian team seems to be geared toward getting the team in shape as well as the strategies for the upcoming ICC events. From playing at home and away, India would have the opportunity to take on a few new challenges, like facing the world-class T20I experience attached to England and tackling the planning of a balanced squad from South Africa.

As a multinational tournament, the Asia Cup will also help to put India under the scanner and test its mettle against the regional powerhouses.