Aussies to play three Tests in Sri Lanka (4 February 1999)
SYDNEY CRICKET GROUND, Wednesday - Australia will play three Test matches, three one-day internationals and three four-day games on their tour of Sri Lanka which begins on August 18 and ends on October 30 according to a draft itinerary released by
04-Feb-1999
4 February 1999
Aussies to play three Tests in Sri Lanka
Elmo Rodrigopulle
SYDNEY CRICKET GROUND, Wednesday - Australia will play three Test
matches, three one-day internationals and three four-day games on
their tour of Sri Lanka which begins on August 18 and ends on October
30 according to a draft itinerary released by the Australian Cricket
Board.
The three Test matches will begin with the first one from September 3
to 7, second from September 15 to 19 and the final Test from
September 23 to 27. The one-day internationals will be on September
30, and October 2 and 3.
At the moment Australian cricket is in a bit of uncertainty with the
retirement of Test captain Mark Taylor with a new captain to be named
next Friday.
It will also be interesting to see the Australian squad that will be
named to tour Sri Lanka. After putting the Lankan cricketers through
the game's hell, Aussie cricketers such as Shane Warne, Glen McGrath,
Ian Healy and several others will not want to tour.
Sri Lanka's current tour for the Carlton and United one-day series
has been a very uncomfortable and teasing one. The media here did not
allow the cricketers to focus on their job ahead, instead kept
unsettling them with irresponsible reporting of half truth and
untruths.
The concerted campaign by the Australian media to undo the Lankans,
climaxed with the noballing of Muthiah Muralitharan in Adelaide by
Ross Emerson, one of the three umpires who called him on the previous
tour.
The Board of Control for Cricket in Sri Lanka must insist that the
Aussies bring out their best possible team. If that is not possible,
then the tour must be called off.
In the meantime Muthiah Muraliatharan's shoulder operation has been
put off and will be done once the team arrives in Melbourne after
consultation with specialist surgeons there.
Source :: Daily News (https://www.lanka.net)