New Delhi: India’s upcoming tour of South Africa
seems to be in trouble as The Board of Control for Cricket in India
has reportedly objected to the schedule of India's tour to South Africa
later this year, saying it was prepared by Cricket South Africa without
the BCCI's consent.
BCCI interim chief Jagmohan Dalmiya said on Tuesday that the itinerary of the tour, which begins in November, is being reworked.
Dalmiya said the gaps between some matches in the itinerary were not sufficient and hence it would be amended.
"The gaps between the Tests need to be looked into and there are a few more things that need to be rectified," Dalmiya said.
He added that the respective cricket boards of the two countries
would sort out the schedule of the tour and the media should not make an
issue out of it.
"There was a bit of misunderstanding. We have informed this to our
South African counterparts and the two boards are sorting it out
amicably. We don't want to make an issue about it."
According to a leading cricket website, BCCI administration has
concerns with the number of ODI matches that will be played. The two
teams are scheduled to play seven one-day internationals and two
Twenty20 matches before a three-match Test series.
The BCCI reportedly wants to reduce the number of ODI games so that
the tour ends a week early. India are set to travel to New Zealand
following their tour of South Africa that ends in January.
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