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ToggleIndia is all set to tour Australia for a 5-match Test series in 2024 on the basis of the next cycle of the Future Tours Programme (FTP). The India-Australia series will comprise five Tests on a reciprocal basis in the next cycle of the Future Tours Programme (FTP).
It is learned that the expanded bilateral engagement, which is played for the Border-Gavaskar Trophy, will kick in from the 2024 season when India is scheduled to visit Australia. The 2023 home series in India, to be played in February-March, will remain a four-Test contest.
India Will Tour Australia For 5 Match Test Series In 2024; Steve Waugh Feels It’s A Great Initiative
The Rohit Sharma-led side is currently playing the white-ball series against England and then will later on travel to the Caribbean to play another white-ball series against the West Indies, starting from July 22.
“I think it’s a great initiative as it’s the closest contest to an Ashes series for the Australian team,” former Australia captain Steve Waugh said.
Steve Waugh was involved in seven Test series against the Asian Giants, including three as a captain. Australia and England regularly play each other over five Tests for the Ashes trophy. The Asian Giants, in recent years, have also played England across five Tests both home and away, and now the same will apply to the series involving them and Australia in future endeavours.
“It is a bonus for Australia, which is due to begin serious negotiations on another broadcast deal,” The Australian recently reported giving a financial dimension to the expansion.
“It is believed the four Tests were worth $400m to Cricket Australia in the most recent broadcast deal – which was part of the reason the thought of the visitors going home midway through the 2020-21 season was so alarming. An extra Test match against India every four years will add significantly to broadcast revenues.”
The next cycle of the FTP, coming into effect after the World Test Championship (WTC) final in June 2023, is being given the finishing touches by various boards. It is expected to be approved at the upcoming International Cricket Council (ICC) annual conference in Birmingham.
India’s bilateral matches will be known only after the FTP is made public but it is understood that the revamped series will be from late 2024 when the Asian Giants will visit Australia for a bilateral series.
India Is The Current Holder Of The Border Gavaskar Trophy Having Famously Won It In 2020-21
It will not be the first time the two countries will be involved in five Tests. India has had five-Test series Down Under thrice, the last one in 1991-92 when Australia had won 4-0. In 1959 and 1969, India hosted Australia for five games while the 1979-80 series ran for six Tests. India is the current holder of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy, having famously won in 2020-21.
The four-Test 2023 home series is part of the current WTC and is crucial to both teams’ chances of qualifying for the final. Before that, the Australian team is scheduled to visit India for six white-ball games – three ODIs and three Twenty20 Internationals — in September-October. But given that the 2022 T20I World Cup is in October, a final decision on whether the teams will play the ODIs is yet to be made.