The Indian cricket team is set to tour Sri Lanka for a white-ball bilateral series comprising 3 ODIs and T20Is each in 2024. The tour would take place after the conclusion of the upcoming T20 World Cup in the West Indies and United States.

According to Sri Lanka Cricket’s 2024 itinerary, India will visit the island nation following their home assignments against Zimbabwe, and Afghanistan, and a tour of Bangladesh.
Sri Lanka had a largely disappointing 2023 across formats, crashing out early from the ODI World Cup and Asia Cup besides losing the Test series to Pakistan at home.
Hence next year will be crucial for rebuilding, with the team scheduled to play a substantial 52 international matches before their World Cup title defense in 2024.
SLC CEO Ashley De Silva expressed confidence that the action-packed calendar will reinvigorate Sri Lankan cricket through competitive exposure. He singled out the high-profile Indian sojourn as a key highlight.
While the team struggled on recent tours of New Zealand and Australia, they managed to defeat Ireland in a Test series at home.
Fans would be hoping the familiar home conditions would help them fare better against India next year. This would serve as ideal preparation before the ICC global tournament where Sri Lanka is grouped with Australia and South Africa.
For India, the white-ball engagement will mark the first under new limited-overs captain Hardik Pandya post the World Cup. It presents an opportunity to test India’s next-gen talent like Shubman Gill in national colors.
With both teams starting afresh in the 2024-25 season, the six matches could spearhead Asian cricket’s resurgence. Securing the island’s cricketing health is imperative for regional balance.