India A vs Australia A: India and Australia will face Kangaroo for the second time in Green Park - India A against Australia an ODI series returns to Green Park

ODI matches will be held after eight years at Green Park Stadium in Kanpur. Three games will be played between September 30 and October 5 between India A and Australia. Earlier in 1998, India defeated Australia by six wickets. The last ODI in Green Park was played in 2017 between India and New Zealand in which India won. The last time in Green Park took place on April 7, 1998, and India won by six wickets. Jagran Ankush Shukla, Jagran Kanpur. The Green Park Stage test center received host to three ODIs after about eight years. The Australia, a cricket team visiting India, plays two multi -day matches at Ekana Stadium in Lucknow from September 16 to 23. At the same time, three ODIs will be played in Green Park Stadium on September 30, 3 and 5. The match between India and Australia at Green Park was played 27 years ago on April 7, 1998. The Indian team won by six wickets in this match. After a long time, cricket lovers will again see the excitement of cricket between India A and Australia a team. The last ODI between India and New Zealand was played at Green Park Stadium on October 29, 2017. In this, the Indian team won by six runs. After about eight years, the Green Park will be buzzing with the ODI match again. BCCI -official scorers SP Singh and AP Singh said that 15 ODIs have been played in Green Park so far. It had a team of other countries in front of India in 14 games. In this, the Indian team has won ten times. At the same time, one match between Sri Lanka and West Indies was played. In this, West Indies won by 25 runs. This is the first time Green Park ODI will host debals between a team of a country. A look at the matches played in Green Park, the official scorer of the BCCI official, SP Singh, said the Indian team in 1989 in 1989 in 1989 gave England with six wickets, Sri Lanka with seven wickets in 1983, with 40 runs in 1996, Australia with six wickets in 1996, Australia in 1998, Zimbabe in 2000, 2002, 2002 in 2002 in England was defeated by 16088888, in 2002 in 2002, and Indian with five wickets in 2013 and New Zealand by six runs in 2017. The Indian team lost in the first ODI in 1986 in Harerhreen Park, which met four teams, Sri Lanka lost by 117 runs. After this, in 1994, Western Indian Islands defeated the Indian team by 46 runs, Pakistan in 2005 and South Africa in 2015 with five runs.