South Africa announce longest ever tour of India

Published July 27, 2015
India's Mahendra Sing Dhoni (L) and South Africa's AB de Villiers (R) lead their teams out for the start of the 2013 ICC Champions Trophy cricket match between India and South Africa at The Cardiff Wales Stadium in Cardiff, south Wales on June 6, 2013. — AFP Photo
India's Mahendra Sing Dhoni (L) and South Africa's AB de Villiers (R) lead their teams out for the start of the 2013 ICC Champions Trophy cricket match between India and South Africa at The Cardiff Wales Stadium in Cardiff, south Wales on June 6, 2013. — AFP Photo

South Africa will play four Test matches in India for the first time as part of their longest ever tour to the sub-continent later this year, the country's cricket board announced on Monday.

The Proteas will also play five One-Day Internationals and three Twenty20 matches between Oct. 2 and Dec. 7 in what has been described as a landmark tour by Cricket South Africa (CSA).

“This will be the longest tour that we have undertaken to India and the first time we will play a four-Test series,” CSA CEO Haroon Lorgat said in a statement.

“Both countries are now working to develop this into an icon series. Another first is that we will be playing our first Twenty20 International match against India in India.”

If fit, leading South African batsman AB de Villiers will play his 100th Test in Bangalore, a city he represents in the Indian Premier League Twenty20 competition.

South Africa have drawn their previous two Test series in India, the last in 2010, but did claim a 2-0 series win in 2000, their only success in five visits since readmission to international cricket in 1992.

Fixtures:

Oct. 2: 1st T20, Dharamshala

Oct. 5: 2nd T20, Cuttack

Oct. 8: 3rd T20, Kolkata

Oct. 11: 1st ODI, Kanpur

Oct. 14: 2nd ODI, Indore

Oct. 18: 3rd ODI, Rajkot

Oct. 22: 4th ODI, Chennai

Oct. 25: 5th ODI, Mumbai

Nov. 5-9: 1st Test, Mohali

Nov. 14-18: 2nd Test, Bangalore

Nov. 25-29: 3rd Test, Nagpur

Dec. 3-7: 4th Test, Delhi

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