India vs South Africa ODI Schedule 2023

IND vs SA ODI Schedule 2023:The Indian cricket team schedule for the South Africa tour has been announced, and the first ODI match between India and South Africa (IND vs SA) will play on 17th december 2023 in Johannesburg.

India’s upcoming tour of South Africa marks their ninth visit to the nation since their reintegration into cricket in 1992. The last time India toured South Africa was in 2021/22, when South Africa emerged victorious in both the Test series (2-1) and the ODI series (3-0).

Schedule for India vs South Africa ODI Series 2023, featuring dates, venues, and match details

IND vs SA ODI Schedule 2023 and Venue

MatchVenue
1st IND vs SA ODIJohannesburg
2nd IND vs SA  ODIGqeberha
3rd IND vs SA  ODIBoland Park, Paarl
India  Tour of  South Africa 2023 Schedule ODI

India vs South Africa 2023 ODI Matches Schedule

DetailsMatch Info
Cricket SeriesIndia Tour of South Africa 2023
ODI Cricket Series Date17 December 2023, to 21 December 2023
Matches3 ODI Matches
Stadium/Venue3 different stadiums in South Africa
India CaptainKL Rahul
South Africa Captain Aiden Markram
ODI Match Time01:30 PM, and 4:30 PM
Live Streaming OTTViacom18
TV Channel- Sports18 OTT- Jio Cinema

India vs South Africa ODI Schedule 2023 and Venue

India and South Africa are set to compete in a series of three ODI matches. The first match is scheduled to take place on Sunday, 17th December 2023, at New Wanderers Stadium in Johannesburg.

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The second match will be held on Tuesday, 19th December 2023 at St George’s Park, Gqeberha. Lastly, the third ODI match is slated for Thursday, 21th December 2023, Boland Park, Paarl.Below is the IND vs SA ODI Schedule 2023 and Venue.

Where is the India vs South Africa match venue 2023?

New Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg: The iconic New Wanderers Stadium, affectionately known as the “Bullring,” will host the first ODI of the series. Located in the heart of Johannesburg, this stadium has a rich cricketing history and has witnessed some of the most memorable matches in the sport.

St George’s Park, Gqeberha: The second ODI will take place at St George’s Park, a renowned cricket ground in the coastal city of Gqeberha. Known for its batting-friendly pitch and lively atmosphere, St George’s Park has been a popular venue for both domestic and international matches.

Boland Park, Paarl: Nestled amidst the rolling hills of the Cape Winelands, Boland Park will host the final ODI of the series. This picturesque venue in the town of Paarl offers a unique blend of cricketing excitement and stunning natural beauty.

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