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India to Tour South Africa in December 2013

Cape Town, the second-most populated city in South Africa after Johannesburg has not received a single fixture in the itinerary for the three ODIs and two Tests series in in December.


India to play their first ODI at the Wanderers on December 5.

CSA president Chris Nenzani said, "After the completion of our two Test matches against India we will have a further three Tests against Australia, This will allow all of our five premier Test match venues to host a five-day match. I would also like to assure all our stakeholders that we are working on plans to fill the gaps in our international itinerary for the 2013-14 season."

India Tour South Africa Itinerary

December 2 - India arrive in South Africa
December 5 - 1st ODI, Johannesburg
December 8 - 2nd ODI, Durban
December 11 - 3rd ODI, Centurion
December 14-15 - Two-day match, Benoni
December 18-22 - 1st Test, Johannesburg
December 26-30 - 2nd Test, Durban

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