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Delhi, Kolkata And Mumbai To Host West Indies Tests

12 October 2011
Delhi, Kolkata And Mumbai To Host West Indies Tests
Delhi, Kolkata And Mumbai To Host West Indies Tests
The Feroz Shah Kotla will complete its rehabilitation as an international cricket ground when it hosts India's Test against the West Indies. It was banned from hosting matches after a 2009 ODI between India and Sri Lanka was abandoned due to an unsafe pitch - pictured here
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Delhi, Kolkata and Mumbai will be the venues for the three-Test series between India and the West Indies in November, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has confirmed.

The West Indies, who are currently touring Bangladesh, will also play five One-Day Internationals in November and December but those venues have yet to be decided.

The Feroz Shah Kotla ground in Delhi will host the opening Test from 6th to 10th November, Kolkata's Eden Gardens will play host to the second Test from 14th to 18th November before Mumbai's Wankhede Stadium holds the series finale from 22nd to 26th November.

It will be India's first Test series since they were knocked off the top spot of the ICC Test rankings when they were beaten 4-0 by England.

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