India pulled out due to heavy schedule, says Muthiah
A heavy schedule and the unofficial status of the three-match limited overs series were the reasons for India opting out of a trip to Australia in September, Indian Cricket Board chief AC Muthiah said today
19-Jul-2001
A heavy schedule and the unofficial status of the three-match limited
overs series were the reasons for India opting out of a trip to
Australia in September, Indian Cricket Board chief AC Muthiah said
today.
"I discussed with all the players of the Indian team. They had
explained to me that after their return from Sri Lanka, the team is to
go to Pakistan for the Asian Test Championship and then on a full tour
to South Africa. After playing England at home, the team would be
leaving for the West Indies," Muthiah said in a statement in Chennai.
Meanwhile, he said, the team is to visit England for a benefit match
for Surrey County Cricket Club, to be organised by former Prime
Minister John Major.
The Board President said "The players' feeling that they are under
heavy load of cricket was considered and then I had explained to Mr
David Rogers, chief of the Australian Cricket Board, about our
inability to confirm participation in the three game series.
Considering the number of official tours, the BCCI decided against the
players' participation in the Super Challenge series, which is an
unofficial one," Muthiah added.
As per the schedule, India and Australia were to play two indoor
matches at Colonial Stadium in Melbourne on September 21 and 23 and an
outdoor fixture at the Gabba in Brisbane on September 26.