After a draining five-Test stretch against England, the Indian men's cricket team enters a period of scheduling limbo. As per the original plan, India was to tour Bangladesh in August 2025 for three ODIs and three T20Is. However, that white-ball tour has now been indefinitely postponed. Though the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) cited “international commitments and scheduling convenience,” sources reveal the move stemmed from political discomfort between the two neighbouring governments. The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB), in a joint statement, stated that the tour would be rescheduled for September 2026, with fixture announcements due in time. Read also: Asia Cup 2025 Schedule Announced: India vs Pakistan on Sept 14 Asia Cup Awaits in September; Sri Lanka Tour Not Yet Finalised With the Bangladesh tour shelved, India’s next confirmed outing will begin on September 10 against UAE in the Asia Cup 2025, followed by high-voltage matches against Pakistan (Sep 14) and Oman (Sep 19). The Super Four and final will run from September 20–28. Meanwhile, speculation over a possible emergency tour to Sri Lanka has surfaced. Media outlets there suggest the series might replace the Bangladesh leg, but no official statement has confirmed it. Here’s India’s Asia Cup 2025 Group Stage fixture: Sep 10: vs UAE Sep 14: vs Pakistan Sep 19: vs Oman India’s packed schedule resumes fully in October, starting with a two-Test home series vs West Indies, then an extensive Australia tour, followed by South Africa and New Zealand series.