It starts from Sunday. Here you go:
October 5 (Sunday) at Vadodara – starts at 9:00 am IST
October 28 (Wednesday) at Nagpur – Day/Night starts at 2:30 pm IST
October 31 (Saturday) at Delhi – Day/Night starts at 2:30 pm IST
November 2 (Monday) at Chandigarh – Day/Night starts at 2:30 pm IST
November 5 (Thursday) at Hyderabad – Day/Night starts at 2:30 pm IST
November 8 (Sunday) at Guwahati – starts at 9:00 am IST
November 11 (Wednesday) at Mumbai – Day/Night starts at 2:30 pm IST
I don’t much like the 7-match ODI formats. Maximum 5 would be better. But India v Australia does seem a good competition. So as long as the matches remain closely fought, it should be okay. Australia should generally be the favorites, but on Indian soil, the home team may be able to pull some surprises. And India also has some players coming back from injuries. So game on!

Good think Bhaji can bat. What has happened to his bowling lately? It really seems to be lacking in spice.
Still, after watching Watson’s penultimate over, at least Bhaji can make the ball bounce once before it gets to the batsman.
in which stadium is the india australia match to be played?