
India Rohit Sharma and Virt Kohli (PTI Photo/ARUN Sharma) Kricet Sri Lanka approached the cricket in India with a proposal to host a series of six matches in August 2025 after the abolition of the Indian tour of Bangladesh. The proposed series would include three ODIs and three T20is, which would potentially meant the return of Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma for an international cricket event. BCCI is currently evaluating the cricket request in Sri Lanka, and the decision is largely dependent on the upcoming Asia Cup planning. The proposed series would reflect the same number of matches that were originally planned on the Bangladeshi tour.
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The final decision of the BCCI remains waiting because it must consult with players and coaches before receiving obligations. The Secretary of BCCi Devyit Saikia is scheduled for London for Lord test, where discussions with players, head coach Gautam Gambhir and the main voter Ajit Agarkar are expected, says Cricubuz. The potential series could see the return of Indian cricket stars Rohit Sharma and Virt Kohli, who recently reduced their international performance to ODI who resigned from tests and T20is.
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The original schedule, if India played six matches with white balls in Bangladesh from 17 to 31. The situation of the Asia Cup also plays a key role in this decision -making process. The Continental Championship is scheduled for the 17th to 27th September 2025, awaiting the approval of the Indian government. BCCI, as a host of the tournament, must make the final decision on the Asian Cup, especially with regard to the participation of Pakistan.
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The decision on Asia Cup is expected in the next few days. The fate of the tournament largely depends on the position of the BCCI and the approval of the Indian government, especially due to the recent military conflicts between India and Pakistan. The BCCI reaction to the Sri Lanka’s cricket design is likely to come after consultations with team management and players during the Lord test. Before confirming the series, the Council must carefully consider various factors, including the workload of the player and international obligations. The proposed series could provide a valuable match practice for both teams and fill in the gap left by the deferred Bangladesh. This would also give fans of cricket the opportunity to see their favorite players in action during the August window. Planning of these matches would have to be coordinated with other international obligations and home tournaments, which would ensure both teams for the right period of rest and optimal preparation time.