Cuttack: Here’s good news for cricket lovers in Odisha. India-West Indies T-20 cricket match will be played at Barabati Stadium here on February 15, 2022, Odisha Cricket Association (OCA) secretary Sanjay Behera informed on Monday following a circular from the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI).
The fixtures and venues for a power-packed home season of international cricket were ratified in the BCCI’s Apex Council meeting held on Monday via video conference.
West Indies will play three One-Day matches and three T20I matches against India. While the ODI series, scheduled to take place in Ahmedabad, Jaipur and Kolkata, will start from 6 February, Vizag and Trivandrum will host the second and third T20I, respectively.
India vs West Indies (2022)
1st ODI- February 06, Ahmedabad
2nd ODI- February 09, Jaipur
3rd ODI- February 12, Kolkata
1st T20I- February 15, Cuttack
2nd T20I- February 18, Vishakhapatnam
3rd T20I- February 20, Trivandrum
It may be mentioned here that the last One-Day International match between India and West Indies was held at Barabati Stadium on December 22, 2019, in which India had won the match by four wickets.
Till December 22, 2019, the Barabati stadium had hosted 2 Tests, 19 ODI, 2 T20 and 7 IPL matches.
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