After the end of IPL 2022, India will be back on the international cricket circuit with the five-match home T20I series against South Africa from June 9 to 19.
With the men's T20 World Cup to be held in Australia later in the year, the series against the Proteas becomes important for the Indian team to test out combinations and see how the players are faring.
But with India having a cramped schedule after South Africa series, which includes postponed fifth Test at Edgbaston and two T20Is against Ireland clashing around the same time, followed by white-ball matches in England and West Indies, the schedule may see many regular players having their workload managed till World Cup arrives apart from Suryakumar Yadav and Deepak Chahar nursing injuries.