
New Delhi, March 26 After hosting a Test match against South Africa in November last year, the Barsapara Stadium in Guwahati has now secured a match in the 2027 Border-Gavaskar series between India and Australia, which will be a highlight of the national team's home schedule unveiled by the BCCI on Thursday.
The Indian board has released the calendar for the senior men's team's home season, which will comprise five Tests, nine ODIs and eight T20Is.
The ODI matches will certainly be keenly observed, as the legendary white-ball duo of Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma are expected to feature in all of them.
The series against Australia, spread over January, February and March of 2027, will start in Nagpur on January 21, followed by Chennai (January 29-February 2), with the third Test in Guwahati from February 11 to 15 after an eight-day gap.
The fourth Test in Ranchi will be played between February 19 and 23, while the final Test in Ahmedabad will commence on February 27.
Among the five venues, as per rotation, Nagpur (last hosted a Test against Australia in 2023), Chennai (last hosted a Test against Bangladesh in 2024), Ranchi (last hosted a Test against England in 2024) and Ahmedabad (last hosted a Test against Australia in 2023) have all had their turn.
However, it was not clear how Guwahati, which hosted India's last home Test series (against South Africa in November 2025), would feature again in the rotation, while Mumbai and Kolkata are not part of the marquee series.
It is not known whether the Cricket Association of Bengal or the Mumbai Cricket Association had expressed inability to host a Test against Australia.
While the Australia Test series is the main attraction during the home season, India will also host West Indies, Sri Lanka and Zimbabwe.
In fact, Zimbabwe will be playing in India in a bilateral series for the first time since 2002 when Sourav Ganguly was leading India.
The season will comprise 22 international matches in 17 cities, with the West Indies tour of India, starting on September 27 this year.
The tour will feature a three-match ODI series followed by a five-match T20I series.
The ODIs will be played in Thiruvananthapuram (September 27), Guwahati (September 30) and New Chandigarh (October 3), before the action shifts to the T20Is, which will be hosted across Lucknow (October 6), Ranchi (October 9), Indore (October 11), Hyderabad (October 14) and Bengaluru (October 17).
India will then host Sri Lanka in December for a white-ball series comprising three ODIs and as many T20Is.
The ODI leg will be played in Delhi (December 13), Bengaluru (December 16) and Ahmedabad (December 19), while Rajkot (December 22), Cuttack (December 24) and Pune (December 27) will host the T20Is.
At the start of the new year, Zimbabwe will tour India for a three-match ODI series in January 2027.
The matches will be held in Kolkata (January 3), Hyderabad (January 6) and Mumbai (January 9).