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Cricket Future Tours Program Till 2020

MonthTournament Details
Apr-May 2015IPL 2015 
Matches: 76 T20 
Venue: India
June 2015India tour of Bangladesh 2015 
Matches: 2 Test and 3 ODI 
Venue: Bangladesh
August 2015Pakistan tour of India 2015 
Matches: Unknown 
Venue: India
September 2015Champions League T20 2015 
Matches: 23 T20 
Venue: N/A
Oct-Dec 2015South Africa tour of India 2015 
Matches: 3 Test, 7 ODI and 2 T20 
Venue: India
Dec 2015-Jan 2016Sri Lanka tour of India 2015-16 
Matches: 3 Test 
Venue: India
Jan-Feb 2016Australia tour of India 2016 
Matches: 7 ODI and 2 T20 
Venue: India
Feb-Mar 2016India tour of West Indies 2016 
Matches: 3 Test, 5 ODI and 1 T20 
Venue: West Indies
Mar-Apr 2016T20 World Cup 2016 
Matches: 27 T20 
Venue: India
Apr-Jun 2016IPL 2016 
Matches: 76 T20 
Venue: India
May 2016West Indies Tri Series 2016 
Matches: 7 ODI 
Venue: West Indies
June 2016Pakistan vs India 2016 
Matches: Unknown 
Venue: Pakistan/UAE
Jul-Aug 2016India tour of Zimbabwe 2016 
Matches: 2 Test and 3 ODI 
Venue: Zimbabwe
September 2016Champions League T20 2016 
Matches: 23 T20 
Venue: N/A
Oct-Nov 2016New Zealand tour of India 2016 
Matches: 3 Test, 5 ODI and 1 T20 
Venue: India
Nov 2016-Feb 2017England tour of India 2016-17 
Matches: 4 Test, 7 ODI and 1 T20 
Venue: India
Feb-Mar 2017Australia tour of India 2017 
Matches: 4 Test 
Venue: India
Apr-May 2017IPL 2017 
Matches: 76 T20 
Venue: India
June 2017World Test Championship 2017 
Matches: 3 Test 
Venue: England
Jul-Sep 2017India tour of Sri Lanka 2017 
Matches: 3 Test, 5 ODI and 2 T20 
Venue: Sri Lanka
September 2017Champions League T20 2017 
Matches: 23 T20 
Venue: N/A
October 2017Australia tour of India 2017 
Matches: 7 ODI and 2 T20 
Venue: India
Nov 2017-Jan 2018India tour of South Africa 2017-18 
Matches: 3 Test, 7 ODI and 2 T20 
Venue: South Africa
Jan-Feb 2018Pakistan tour of India 2018 
Matches: Unknown 
Venue: India
Mar-Apr 2018Sri Lanka tour of India 2018 
Matches: 3 Test, 5 ODI and 2 T20 
Venue: India
Apr-May 2018IPL 2018 
Matches: 76 T20 
Venue: India
Jun-Aug 2018India tour of England 2018 
Matches: 5 Test, 5 ODI and 1 T20 
Venue: England
September 2018Champions League T20 2018 
Matches: 23 T20 
Venue: N/A
Oct-Nov 2018West Indies tour of India 2018 
Matches: 2 Test, 5 ODI and 1 T20 
Venue: India
Nov 2018-Jan 2019India tour of Australia 2018-19 
Matches: 4 Test 
Venue: Australia
Feb-Mar 2019India tour of New Zealand 2019 
Matches: 3 Test, 5 ODI and 2 T20 
Venue: New Zealand
Apr-May 2019IPL 2019 
Matches: 76 T20 
Venue: India
May-Sep 2019India tour of West Indies 2019 
Matches: 3 Test, 5 ODI and 1 T20 
Venue: West Indies
Jun-Jul 2019ICC Cricket World Cup 2019 
Matches: 48 ODI 
Venue: England
Sep-Oct 2019Champions League T20 2019 
Matches: 23 T20 
Venue: N/A
Oct-Dec 2019South Africa tour of India 2019 
Matches: 3 Test, 7 ODI and 2 T20 
Venue: India
Jan-Feb 2020India tour of Australia 2020 
Matches: 7 ODI and 2 T20 
Venue: Australia
February 2020New Zealand tour of India 2020 
Matches: 5 ODI and 1 T20 
Venue: India
Mar-Apr 2020India tour of Pakistan 2020 
Matches: Unknown 
Venue: Pakistan/UAE

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