India to host Pakistan for ODI sequence in December-January
India and Pakistan will resume bilateral binds with a "short series", comprising three ODIs and two Twenty20 internationals, in December and January. The agrees will be held between the check and one-day legs of England's tour of India and will form the first bilateral series between the two edges since Pakistan toured India in end-2007.
The conclusion was taken by the BCCI at its employed managing group gathering on Monday. Rajiv Shukla, a senior BCCI authorized, said the design was to contain the three ODIs in Chennai, Delhi and Kolkata, and the Twenty20 matches in Ahmedabad and Bangalore.
West Indies v New Zealand
Darren Sammy with the ODI trophy after West Indies' 4-1 victory in the sequence against New Zealand
The fifth one-dayer between West Indies and New Zealand had abounding of likenesses to Saturday's fourth ODI at Warner Park: West Indies chose to bat, the top order stumbled, one of their Twenty20 stars made the slowest ODI half-century of his vocation to anchor the innings, and then some pyrotechnics from Andre Russell took the home side in the direction of 250.
India and Pakistan will resume bilateral binds with a "short series", comprising three ODIs and two Twenty20 internationals, in December and January. The agrees will be held between the check and one-day legs of England's tour of India and will form the first bilateral series between the two edges since Pakistan toured India in end-2007.
The conclusion was taken by the BCCI at its employed managing group gathering on Monday. Rajiv Shukla, a senior BCCI authorized, said the design was to contain the three ODIs in Chennai, Delhi and Kolkata, and the Twenty20 matches in Ahmedabad and Bangalore.
West Indies v New Zealand
Darren Sammy with the ODI trophy after West Indies' 4-1 victory in the sequence against New Zealand
The fifth one-dayer between West Indies and New Zealand had abounding of likenesses to Saturday's fourth ODI at Warner Park: West Indies chose to bat, the top order stumbled, one of their Twenty20 stars made the slowest ODI half-century of his vocation to anchor the innings, and then some pyrotechnics from Andre Russell took the home side in the direction of 250.


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