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India Tour of New Zealand | India’s New Zealand tour postponed; The series is next year

India postpone end-of-year tour of New Zealand Postponed to next year. The New Zealand Cricket Board has decided not to tour now. The Kiwi Cricket Board’s new decision comes in the wake of the Kovid expansion. The move comes in the wake of the quorum rules following the expansion of the Kovid, which could not meet the schedule of matches in the cricket calendar.

The Indian team was scheduled to visit New Zealand to play three ODIs in connection with the Super League qualifiers for the 2023 World Cup. They have officially explained that the Kiwi Board has decided that the fights that the Indian team has decided not to tour will take place next year.

A New Zealand cricket spokesman has confirmed that India will tour New Zealand after next year’s T20 World Cup in Australia. Meanwhile, New Zealand’s tour of India in November will remain unchanged. Two Tests and three T20s are on tour.

According to the new fixtures, New Zealand will only play against the Netherlands, South Africa and Bangladesh after the T20 World Cup. The series Tests against Bangladesh and South Africa are part of the World Test Championship. New Zealand will also host the Women’s World Cup in March-April. The New Zealand cricket team is currently touring Pakistan.

PAK vs NZ | If you run, go quietly! There will be no DRS in the Pak-Kiwis series, because here it is

The New Zealand cricket team has arrived in Pakistan after 18 years. The visit is to play a three-match ODI series and five T20I matches starting September 17. The ODIs will be played on September 17, 19 and 21 in Rawalpindi. The T20 match will be played in Lahore.

It is reported that the series will not have DRS (Decision Review System). This is because the BCCI has brought in DRS system operators en masse for the IPL. It has been reported that most of the DRS operators currently involved in international cricket have reached an agreement with the BCCI to be part of the IPL, which may prevent Pakistan from using the DRS system in the upcoming limited overs series against New Zealand.

This is New Zealand’s first appearance here since Pakistan won the ODI series 5-0 in 2003. The Pakistan-New Zealand ODI series is out of the ICC Cricket World Cup Super League fixture due to lack of decision review facility (DRS). Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) and New Zealand cricket authorities have agreed to hold a bilateral series.

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