The ODIs will be played in Bengaluru first, followed by the Test and T20Is in ChennaiSouth Africa's all-format women's tour of India will begin with a three-match ODI series, then move to the one-off Test, and end with the three T20Is.
South Africa tour of India June 13: tour game vs Board President's XI, BengaluruJune 16: 1st ODI, BengaluruJune 19: 2nd ODI, BengaluruJune 23: 3rd ODI, BengaluruJune 28 - July 1: One-off Test, ChennaiJuly 5: 1st T20I, ChennaiJuly 7: 2nd T20I, ChennaiJuly 9: 3rd T20I, ChennaiThe one-off Test wasn't part of the ICC's FTP originally.
It was added since BCCI and CSA have both been trying to promote women's Tests of late.
This will be India's third Test in seven months, having played against England and Australia in December last year, both at home.
South Africa, meanwhile, ended their eight-year hiatus from the format in England in June 2022 and subsequently played Australia in February in Perth.
The ODIs will be played in Bengaluru first, followed by the Test and T20Is in Chennai
South Africa's all-format women's tour of India will begin with a three-match ODI series, then move to the one-off Test, and end with the three T20Is. The ODIs, as well as a one-day warm-up game for the visiting side against a Board President's XI side, will be played in Bengaluru, while the rest of the games will take place in Chennai.
As reported by ESPNcricinfo earlier, the sequence - the T20Is being played at the end - is with a view to ensure continuity in formats ahead of the T20 World Cup, to be held in Bangladesh in September-October.
After the warm-up game on June 13, the ODIs will be played on June 16, 19 and 23; the Test will run from June 28 to July 1; the T20Is will be played on July 5, 7 and 9.
South Africa tour of India June 13: tour game vs Board President's XI, Bengaluru
June 16: 1st ODI, Bengaluru
June 19: 2nd ODI, Bengaluru
June 23: 3rd ODI, Bengaluru
June 28 - July 1: One-off Test, Chennai
July 5: 1st T20I, Chennai
July 7: 2nd T20I, Chennai
July 9: 3rd T20I, Chennai
The one-off Test wasn't part of the ICC's FTP originally. It was added since BCCI and CSA have both been trying to promote women's Tests of late. This will be India's third Test in seven months, having played against England and Australia in December last year, both at home.
South Africa, meanwhile, ended their eight-year hiatus from the format in England in June 2022 and subsequently played Australia in February in Perth.