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Sourav Ganguly confirms four-nation ODI Super Series from 2021

Speaking to the media at a public event, Sourav said that India will be going head-to-head against Australia, England and one more top ODI side.

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Published : Dec 22, 2019, 7:11 PM IST

Hyderabad: A four-nation ODI Super Series is set to begin from 2021 with the first edition to be played in India, Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) president Sourav Ganguly confirmed on Friday (December 20).

Speaking to the media at a public event, Sourav said that India will be going head-to-head against Australia, England and one more top ODI side.

Sourav Ganguly
Sourav Ganguly

“Australia, England, India and another top team will feature in the Super Series which begins in 2021 and the first edition of the tournament will be played in India,” Ganguly was quoted as saying to a leading news daily.

Ganguly was recently in London along with BCCI secretary Jay Shah and treasurer Arun Singh Dhumal, where he met the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) top officials.

When queried about the meeting, Sourav said "We have very good relations with the ECB and the meeting went off very well.”We have very good relations with the ECB and the meeting went off very well.”

If this series is played, this will be very special for world cricket due to the mere fact that the International Cricket Council (ICC) generally does not allow more than three teams being involved in ODI tournaments.

Hyderabad: A four-nation ODI Super Series is set to begin from 2021 with the first edition to be played in India, Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) president Sourav Ganguly confirmed on Friday (December 20).

Speaking to the media at a public event, Sourav said that India will be going head-to-head against Australia, England and one more top ODI side.

Sourav Ganguly
Sourav Ganguly

“Australia, England, India and another top team will feature in the Super Series which begins in 2021 and the first edition of the tournament will be played in India,” Ganguly was quoted as saying to a leading news daily.

Ganguly was recently in London along with BCCI secretary Jay Shah and treasurer Arun Singh Dhumal, where he met the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) top officials.

When queried about the meeting, Sourav said "We have very good relations with the ECB and the meeting went off very well.”We have very good relations with the ECB and the meeting went off very well.”

If this series is played, this will be very special for world cricket due to the mere fact that the International Cricket Council (ICC) generally does not allow more than three teams being involved in ODI tournaments.

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