The first red ball match of West Indies Tour Of India in 2025 will start at Shri Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad on Thursday, 2nd October 2025 and the second and the final Test match of this two match series of the red ball form of the game was originally scheduled in Kolkata’s iconic Eden Gardens.
The Day, Date, and timings of the second red ball match of this two match Test series between India and West Indies is not changed. But now, according to the reports, BCCI has moved that Test event out from Kolkata and now it would be held in the national capital, New Delhi on 10th of October 2025.
The stadium of Arun Jaitley in the national capitals, New Delhi will now host opening red ball game between The Men in Blue and The Proteas on November 14th 2025. The timings for both the red ball series is 9.30 AM Indian Standard Time (IST) and Local, 4 AM GMT.
The Women in Blue are scheduled to play a three match series of the One Day International form of the game against the Women of the Aussie nation. That fifty over series is to be played from Sunday, 14th September 2025 to Saturday, 20th September 2025. The first two matches were supposed to be played at MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai.
But that stadium in Chennai has been now demolished and that’s why the first two matches which were scheduled to be played in Chennai are being moved to Maharaja Yadavindra Singh International Cricket Stadium, Mullanpur in New Chandigarh and the last match will be played at Arun Jaitley Stadium in New Delhi on Saturday, 20th September 2025.
The last change in India’s grand home season of 2025 is that the three match series of the One Day International format between India A and South Africa A was originally scheduled to be played at M Chinnaswamy Stadium In Bengaluru. Those three ODIs will be played on November 13, 16 and 19th were supposed to be played in Bengaluru. But now, those three fifty over games would be held in Rajkot. India A and South Africa A will also play a series of two match red ball series as well. But the schedule of the Test matches hasn’t been changed.
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