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Fixture squeeze leads to summer re-jig

Australia's home ODI series against New Zealand set to be moved due to tight international schedule

Australia's ODI squad are set to play an away series in India next summer, marking a significant shift in the schedule of the home season.

The unprecedented move will see the Australians take on India in a three-match series next January, with a previously scheduled ODI series against New Zealand to be moved to a yet-to-be determined date.

As outlined in the ICC’s Future Tours Programme, Australia's jam-packed 2019-20 home summer will include visits from Sri Lanka, Pakistan and New Zealand for series ranging across all three formats, before they head to Bangladesh for a proposed two-Test series in February.

India, meanwhile, are scheduled for an extended tour of New Zealand in early 2020 and then a home limited-overs series against South Africa prior to the Indian Premier League.

The logjam has effectively resulted in the agreed away series between Australia and India being played earlier in January – a first foreign jaunt for an Australian ODI team in the month of January.

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"We have been working hard to re-jig the schedule to fit a change in dates for the two ODI series, at home with New Zealand and away with India, on the back end of the Sydney Test but there are necessary trade-offs," a CA spokesperson said.

"As a sport, we are fortunate that we have three formats, a compelling international and domestic offering for both men and women. Complexities are bound to and often arise.

"What we are working through is a solution that sees us honouring our commitments to overseas boards, being flexible to their changing needs, balanced with the need to schedule a summer of cricket that works for the fans.

"We are confident we will find a way to deliver, with some trade-offs."

Australia's next ODI assignment is the ICC World Cup in the UK, with their first match against Afghanistan at Bristol on June 1.