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Friday 12 April 2019

No NZ ODIs in Home Summer, Australia to Tour India for 3 Games Instead


India will play a three-match One Day International series against Australia in January 2020, which is considered to be a significant change in the Australian domestic season.

According to the new ICC Future Tours Program (FTP), Australia was scheduled to complete a three-match ODI tour in India at the end of January 2020, but many reports have said that Cricket Australia (CA) The chain was requested to move later. In year. However, the Indian board refused to move and even alleged that even this series would be started several days earlier.

With the BCCI refusing to step down from their stand, Australia was forced to leave a domestic one-day series against New Zealand, which would have started after the New Year's Test in Sydney.

It is understood that New Zealand Cricket (NZC) has accepted the postponement of their series and is considering future dates.

A New Zealand Cricket spokesman told stuff.co.nz, "We are quite relaxed about it and believe that an incidental arrangement can be made."

A Cricket Australia spokesman said: "We are working hard to re-schedule the schedule for changes in dates for the series of two one-day matches with New Zealand at home and at the end of the Sydney Test with India. Are required, but are required.

"As a sport, we are lucky that we have three formats, an attractive international and domestic offer for both men and women, complexities are bound and often occur.

"The thing we are working through is a solution that sees us respecting our commitments in the foreign countries, which is flexible for their changing needs, balanced with the need to determine the summer of cricket. That works for fans, we believe we will find a way to distribute it with some business. "

Timeline of India series has troubled the new CA chief executive Kevin Roberts. This means that major stars like Glenn Maxwell, Steve Smith and David Warner may have to look for part of the Big Bash League, which is usually played during the month of December and January.

Although this schedule is likely to affect the broadcasters in more than one way, but not agreeing with it, the tour of India in 2020 can also be threatened.

It can hurt the CA's expectations of staging a day or night against India here, the BCCI had rejected that request last summer.

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