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All the fixtures in your Outlook Calendar

Download the tour fixtures



The South Africa tour of Bangladesh is only a few weeks away and Cricinfo is offering a great service whereby you can download the tour fixtures into your Microsoft Outlook calendar. This means you will be automatically reminded on the day of each tour match, Test and one-day international that a game is about to begin.

How to download...

1. Download the .ics file by clicking on the link below and selecting "Save" (Internet Explorer) or "Save to disc" (Firefox):

Download South Africa in Bangladesh 2007-08

2. Open up Microsoft Outlook and from the 'File' menu select 'Import and Export'

3. From the next menu, select 'Import an iCalendar or vCalendar file (.vcs)'

4. Select the Cricinfo calendar file and upload

5. The tournament schedule will now be sitting in your Outlook Calendar

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