The BCCI has solidified its schedule for day-night Tests throughout 2020 and 2021. The board's current directive makes it likely that the four Tests against Australia this October and the five-match series against England in February 2021 will utilize this format.
The BCCI board had confirmed a day and night test series schedule in 2020-2021 years. The 4 Test series with Australia in October, and 5 Test matches in 2021 February against England on the home ground of the Indian cricketers, seems definite by the BCCI board councils for the cricketers.
India has embraced the challenge of the pink-ball series, as the main goal is to make the game more accessible and attract more spectators to the stands. A milestone was reached on November 22, 2019, when Sourav Ganguly oversaw the inaugural day-night Test at Kolkata's Eden Gardens during the clash with Bangladesh, turning the city into a celebration of blue and pink.
On February 16, 2020, the BCCI president mentioned that while an official decree was coming soon, the plan for the Australia and England series was to include day-night matches both at home and abroad. Ganguly intended to see how the Indian side performed under these conditions first, particularly during the Australian leg in Adelaide or Brisbane.
The BCCI's top choice for the February 2021 home Tests is the Motera Stadium in Ahmedabad. Looking further ahead, the Indian team is set for three ODIs against South Africa in March, followed by a hiatus for the IPL, before taking on Sri Lanka in a series of ODIs and T20s throughout June and July 2020.