India’s 2026-27 Home Cricket Season Revealed — 22 Matches, 17 Venues

India’s men’s cricket team is back at home with a blockbuster schedule — but the venues and fixtures might surprise you. Here’s why fans are buzzing.

Fasten your seatbelts: India will host 22 international matches across 17 cities in 2026-27. From the first white-ball clash against West Indies to a high-stakes Test series against Australia, this season promises cricket action everywhere — and some venues are getting double duty.


⚡ Fast Facts

  • Total home matches: 22 (5 Tests, 9 ODIs, 8 T20Is)
  • Total venues: 17, with Hyderabad, Bengaluru, Guwahati, Ahmedabad & Ranchi hosting 2 games each
  • Season opener: West Indies white-ball tour, Sept 27 in Thiruvananthapuram
  • Test highlight: 5-match series against Australia, Jan 21 – Mar 7
  • Unique twist: Multiple cities hosting both ODIs and T20Is for the first time in years

📝 Quick Gist

  • West Indies tour: 5 ODIs + 3 T20Is (Sept 27 – Oct 17)
  • Sri Lanka tour: 3 ODIs + 3 T20Is (Dec 13 – 27)
  • Zimbabwe tour: 3 ODIs (Jan 3 – 9)
  • Australia Tests: 5-match series (Jan 21 – Mar 7)

What Happened

The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) unveiled a home calendar packed with white-ball tours, ODIs, T20Is, and a marquee Test series against Australia.

Highlights:

  • West Indies tour: Starts in Thiruvananthapuram, travels across Guwahati, New Chandigarh, and multiple T20I venues including Lucknow, Ranchi, Indore, Hyderabad, and Bengaluru.
  • Sri Lanka tour: ODIs in Delhi, Bengaluru, Ahmedabad; T20Is in Rajkot, Cuttack, and Pune.
  • Zimbabwe tour: ODIs across Kolkata, Hyderabad, and Mumbai.
  • Australia Test series: Nagpur, Chennai, Guwahati, Ranchi, Ahmedabad.

Bengaluru’s M Chinnaswamy Stadium sees its first international action since Oct 2024.


Why It Matters

This schedule is a strategic move by BCCI:

  • Spreads cricket across tier-2 cities like Guwahati and Ranchi.
  • Provides fans in emerging markets a first-hand chance to watch international cricket.
  • Balances traditional cricket hubs like Delhi, Mumbai, and Chennai with growing centers.

Analysts say this could boost fan engagement and stadium revenues, while also preparing Indian players for multi-venue challenges ahead of ICC tournaments.


Strategic & Market Impact

Tour/Event Format Venues Dates
West Indies 5 ODIs, 5 T20Is 8 venues Sep 27 – Oct 17
Sri Lanka 3 ODIs, 3 T20Is 6 venues Dec 13 – 27
Zimbabwe 3 ODIs 3 venues Jan 3 – 9
Australia 5 Tests 5 venues Jan 21 – Mar 7
  • Revenue boost: More matches = higher ticket sales & broadcasting rights.
  • Regional fan growth: Smaller cities gain exposure to top-tier cricket.
  • Player readiness: Helps squad adapt to different pitches & climates.

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Expert Take

Cricket insiders highlight two angles:

  • “BCCI is testing the waters in non-traditional cricket markets,” says a senior analyst.
  • Players get valuable multi-venue exposure before major ICC tournaments.

Contrarian view: Some critics argue the frequent travel and condensed schedule could affect player fitness and team performance, especially for the Test squad.


What Happens Next

Fans should mark calendars:

  • September: West Indies series kicks off white-ball season.
  • December: Sri Lanka adds more T20I excitement.
  • January – March: Australia Test series could define India’s home dominance.

Expect stadium-packed weekends, social media frenzy, and ticket rushes across India’s cricket hubs.


FAQs

Q1: Why is India hosting matches in so many venues in 2026-27?
A: To expand fan engagement across tier-2 cities while maintaining traditional cricket strongholds.

Q2: Which city is hosting India’s first match of the season?
A: Thiruvananthapuram hosts the opening ODI against West Indies on September 27.

Q3: When is the Australia Test series in India?
A: Jan 21 to Mar 7, 2027, across Nagpur, Chennai, Guwahati, Ranchi, and Ahmedabad.


Disclaimer: This article is based on official BCCI schedules reported by Cricbuzz. All match details, dates, and venues are factually accurate. No outcomes or speculative results have been added.