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Test cricket is set to return to the
hallowed Queen's Park Oval in Port of
Spain when India make their way to
the Caribbean shores for a four-match
Test series in mid-July, according to
reports.
Trinidad and Tobago's Guardian media
has reported that the venue will host
the final Test with the other three to
be held in Antigua's Sir Viv Richards
Stadium, St. Lucia's Beausejour Cricket
Ground and Jamaica's Sabina Park. The
dates of the matches are yet to be
confirmed, although the tour is
expected to take place between mid-
July to mid-August. Antigua is
expected to host the first Test while
St. Lucia and Jamaica will host the
second and third respectively.
Guyana, a constant venue for Indian
tours over the past - owning to the
presence of a large Indian population -
will miss out this time around as will
Barbados's iconic Kensington Oval -- Read More -- http://m.cricbuzz.com/cricket-news/79759
hallowed Queen's Park Oval in Port of
Spain when India make their way to
the Caribbean shores for a four-match
Test series in mid-July, according to
reports.
Trinidad and Tobago's Guardian media
has reported that the venue will host
the final Test with the other three to
be held in Antigua's Sir Viv Richards
Stadium, St. Lucia's Beausejour Cricket
Ground and Jamaica's Sabina Park. The
dates of the matches are yet to be
confirmed, although the tour is
expected to take place between mid-
July to mid-August. Antigua is
expected to host the first Test while
St. Lucia and Jamaica will host the
second and third respectively.
Guyana, a constant venue for Indian
tours over the past - owning to the
presence of a large Indian population -
will miss out this time around as will
Barbados's iconic Kensington Oval -- Read More -- http://m.cricbuzz.com/cricket-news/79759