New Delhi: Test cricket will return to Eden Gardens after a two-year gap after BCCI on Sunday named Kolkata and Nagpur as the venues of the two-match India-South Africa Test series scheduled next month.
Kanpur, Jaipur and Ahmedabad would host the One-Day Internationals, BCCI secretary N Srinivasan said in a statement on Sunday.
The exact dates of the matches would be announced in a day or two, Srinivasan added.
Last time Kolkata hosted a Test was in November-December 2007 when India played Pakistan.
South Africa were initially scheduled to arrive here next month for a five-match One-day series.
However, BCCI realised that playing just two Tests in the next 11 months - both against lowly Bangladesh - would not be enough to retain India's status as the number one Test team.
The Board then convinced Cricket South Africa to drop two ODIs and squeeze in a couple of Test matches instead.
CSA, which in the past had agreed to host the second edition of the Indian Premier League on a very short notice, eventually agreed to the proposal but asked BCCI to ensure that the team was not made to travel a lot in between matches.