Afghanistan to play full ‘home’ series against West Indies in India in November

The venues of the games are yet to be decided

July 07, 2019 07:39 pm | Updated 07:40 pm IST - New Delhi

 Afghanistan and West Indies during the ongoing World Cup. File

Afghanistan and West Indies during the ongoing World Cup. File

Afghanistan will play a full series against West Indies, including a lone Test match, in their adopted home country India in November, the country’s cricket board said.

The “home” series will include three T20Is, three ODIs apart from the only Test, beginning from November 27, against the Caribbeans. The venue of the Test as well as the shorter-format games are yet to be decided.

“As per the Future Tours Program (FTP), Afghanistan national team is scheduled to host West Indies for a tour from 5th November till 1st December in India. The series will include three T20Is, three ODIs and a one-off Test match,” the Afghanistan Crickek Board said in a statement.

“Ahead of the series against West Indies, the national team is also scheduled to play a one-off test against Bangladesh in September followed by a triangular T20I series that will feature Bangladesh and Zimbabwe,” it added.

Afghanistan and the West Indies have played only 10 internationals between them, eight of those held in the Caribbean. West Indies lead Afghanistan 5-4 in the head-to-head, their most recent victory coming in the ongoing World Cup.

The one-off Test will mark Afghanistan’s third appearance in the longest format. They were beaten on debut by India last year but defeated Ireland by 7 wickets in March at Dehradun.

Schedule :

Nov 5 - 1st T20I

Nov 7 - 2nd T20I

Nov 9 - 3rd T20I

Nov 13 - 1st ODI

Nov 16 - 2nd ODI

Nov 18 - 3rd ODI

Nov 27-Dec 1 - One-off Test.

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