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Gwalior to host India’s first T20I against Bangladesh on October 6 in place of Dharamsala: BCCI

he match in Gwalior marks the inaugural international fixture at the city’s new stadium - Shrimant Madhavrao Scindia Cricket Stadium - and the first since the historic India-South Africa ODI in 2010

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New Delhi, August 13

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Gwalior will host the opening T20 International between India and Bangladesh scheduled on October 6 instead of Dharamsala, where renovation work is being carried out by Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association, BCCI stated on Tuesday.

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“The first T20I between India and Bangladesh, initially set to be held in Dharamsala on October 6, will now take place in Gwalior owing to upgrades and renovation work being carried out by Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association in the dressing rooms,” BCCI stated in a media release.

The match in Gwalior marks the inaugural international fixture at the city’s new stadium - Shrimant Madhavrao Scindia Cricket Stadium - and the first since the historic India-South Africa ODI in 2010, where the legendary Sachin Tendulkar became the first male cricketer to score a double century in ODIs.

BCCI also agreed to a swap the venues of the first and second T20Is against England in January next year.

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Chennai, originally scheduled to host the first T20I, will now host the second while Kolkata will host the opening T20I instead of the second, as announced earlier.

The dates for the first T20I (22nd January 2025) and the second T20I (25th January 2025) remain the same.

The venue change was necessitated following a request from Kolkata Police to Cricket Association of Bengal (CAB) regarding their prior Republic Day commitments and obligations.

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