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Derbyshire and Northamptonshire will each host a Twenty20 warm-up match against India Men ahead of the Vitality IT20 Series in July.
India will begin their preparations for the three-match Vitality IT20 Series against Derbyshire at the Incora County Ground, Derby on Friday 1 July (7pm start).
The County Ground at Northampton will host the second warm-up match on Sunday 3 July (2.30pm start). England Men begin their three-match Vitality IT20 Series against India at The Ageas Bowl on Thursday 7 July.
Derbyshire and Northamptonshire will each host a Twenty20 warm-up match against India Men ahead of the Vitality IT20 Series in July.
India will begin their preparations for the three-match Vitality IT20 Series against Derbyshire at the Incora County Ground, Derby on Friday 1 July (7pm start).
The County Ground at Northampton will host the second warm-up match on Sunday 3 July (2.30pm start). England Men begin their three-match Vitality IT20 Series against India at The Ageas Bowl on Thursday 7 July.
T20 Warm-up matches
Derbyshire XI v India XI Incora County Ground, Derby July 1
Northamptonshire XI v India XI County Ground, Northampton July 3
Vitality IT20 Series
1st Vitality IT20 The Ageas Bowl July 7
2nd Vitality IT20 Edgbaston July 9
3rd Vitality IT20 Trent Bridge July 10
Royal London Series
1st Royal London ODI The Kia Oval July 12
2nd Royal London ODI Lord’s July 14
3rd Royal London ODI Emirates Old Trafford, July 17
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