ICC Champions Trophy 2008 / News
Champions Trophy fallout
PCB to arrange tri-series in SA
Cricinfo staff
August 28, 2008
The PCB is expected to organise a triangular ODI series in South Africa next month to help fill the gap created by the postponement of the Champions Trophy which was scheduled to begin from September 11. The tournament, tentatively scheduled for September 12-28, is likely to feature Sri Lanka as the third team.
"We are in constant touch with both Sri Lanka and South Africa and the chances are that the tri-series will be played next month," PCB spokesman Mansoor Suhail told AP.
He said serious efforts had been made to ensure international cricket was played in the two-week corridor and expected the venues and final dates for the tri-series to be finalised "in the next couple of days."
Suhail confirmed that India turned down an invitation for the tournament, which would have resulted in a quadrangular series. Earlier, Shafqat Naghmi, PCB's chief operating officer had told PTI: "The Indian board president had given us 50% assurance that India might participate. However, we don't want to take any gloss away from the next, and most important, assignment [at home against India] by playing against them so close to the series."
Pakistan are scheduled to host India for three Tests and five ODIs in December under the FTP.
PCB to arrange tri-series in SA
Board hopeful of tournament in South Africa with Sri Lanka as the third team
|
|
'English cricket is run for the money'
Bowl at Boycs: Geoff Boycott on England's conundrum, Vaughan's legacy, and why Australia might struggle in Cardiff
Openers are a neglected breed on the country's domestic circuit, and that's been a key reason for the team's recent Test failures. By Sidharth Monga
Australia All-time XI: Arthur Mailey and Chuck Fleetwood-Smith miss the shortlist, which means the choice of spinners is not exactly an easy one to make
Switch Hit: With the action kicking off in Cardiff, will injury to Brett Lee dampen the Aussies' chances of an Ashes win?
Pietersen thinks too much, not too little
Andy Zaltzman on that shot at Cardiff
Western Union Instant Win Game
NoPurchaseNecessary. Subject toOfficial Rules
Buy Ashes merchandise - clothes, books, DVDs & more
At Cricshop
Get the right speed and online tools
Rogers Business Internet
No Minimum Balance NRI Account
Citibank
and get a calling card
