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BCCI working on SA tour substitute
The BCCI is believed to be working on a back-up plan for the trouble-hit
tour of South Africa in November and December. It could involve hosting
an ODI tri-series with Pakistan and Sri Lanka and the details are
likely to be discussed in Chennai on Saturday, when officials from the
three boards attend an Asian Cricket Council meeting.
The ACC meeting is scheduled two days before Cricket South Africa chief
Haroon Lorgat and BCCI secretary Sanjay Patel meet in Dubai on the
sidelines of an ICC board meeting to try and resolve the impasse over
India's tour of South Africa.
If a tri-series is organised, it will effectively replace the
limited-overs leg of the bilateral series between Pakistan and Sri Lanka
in the UAE, but it would also mean either a cancelled or severely
curtailed India tour of South Africa.
Sri Lanka and Pakistan are set to play two Twenty20 internationals, five
ODIs and three Tests from December 11 to January 20. The limited-overs
leg concludes on December 27.
India's calendar includes a short series against West Indies in November
and a tour of New Zealand from January 19. The only option for CSA is
to host India for two Tests, three ODIs and a Twenty20 international
from December and ending with the New Year's Test. A tri-series in India
would cut into this space.
PCB chief operating officer Subhan Ahmed and SLC secretary Nishantha
Ranatunga are expected to represent their boards at the ACC meeting. The
ACC is headed by BCCI president N Srinivasan. The CEO of ACC, Syed
Ashraful Haq, has also arrived in India.
The schedule for India's tour of South Africa was announced by CSA on
July 8 but it immediately fell into problems and the schedule has not
been endorsed by the BCCI. Though there has been no official statement,
it appears the sticking point seems to be CSA's appointment of Lorgat as
its chief executive despite a series of run-ins between Lorgat and the
BCCI during his tenure as ICC chief.
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