The India cricket team were scheduled to tour South Africa in August 2020 to play three Twenty20 International (T20I) matches. [1] [2] The tour was not part of the Future Tours Programme, [3] and was aimed at kickstarting the economy of both cricket boards due to the COVID-19 pandemic. [4] The series would have taken place in a "bio-bubble" environment [5] in empty stadiums. [6] Cricket South Africa also made a contingency of playing the T20I matches as late as March 2021, if it is not possible to play them at the start of their summer season. [7]
South Africa were scheduled to play three One Day International (ODI) matches against India in March 2020. [8] However, after the first match was washed out, the remaining two matches were cancelled due to the pandemic. [9]
However, in August 2020, the tour was cancelled due to a clash with the rescheduled 2020 Indian Premier League. [10] [11]
The India cricket team were scheduled to tour South Africa in August 2020 to play three Twenty20 International (T20I) matches. [1] [2] The tour was not part of the Future Tours Programme, [3] and was aimed at kickstarting the economy of both cricket boards due to the COVID-19 pandemic. [4] The series would have taken place in a "bio-bubble" environment [5] in empty stadiums. [6] Cricket South Africa also made a contingency of playing the T20I matches as late as March 2021, if it is not possible to play them at the start of their summer season. [7]
South Africa were scheduled to play three One Day International (ODI) matches against India in March 2020. [8] However, after the first match was washed out, the remaining two matches were cancelled due to the pandemic. [9]
However, in August 2020, the tour was cancelled due to a clash with the rescheduled 2020 Indian Premier League. [10] [11]