India propose split tour by Sri Lanka
COLOMBO, Friday (AFP) - Sri Lanka's cricket tour of India later this
year may be divided into two parts to accommodate the inaugural Super
Series in Australia, an official said here on Friday.
Sri Lanka were originally scheduled to play three Tests and seven
one-day internationals in October-November on their first full tour of
India since 1997.
But the International Cricket Council's (ICC) Super Series between
Australia and the World teams in October and South Africa's five one-dayers
in India in mid-November have forced the Indian board to propose a split
tour by Sri Lanka.
According to the proposal, Sri Lanka will now arrive in India in the
last week of October after the ICC Super Series to play seven one-day
internationals and come again in December for the three Test matches.
"The split tour proposal by the Indian board is being considered by
us," Sri Lanka Cricket official Tryphon Mirando told AFP.
The proposal could see India playing as many as 12 one-day
internationals at home in November - seven against Sri Lanka and five
against South Africa.
South Africa's one-dayers in India are scheduled between November
17-29.
India are already due to tour Sri Lanka for a triangular one-day
series from July 30-August 9 and visit Zimbabwe for two Tests and
another tri-series from the end of August.
The ICC Super Series in Australia includes three one-dayers in
Melbourne on October 5, 7 and 9 and a six-day Test match in Sydney from
October 14-19. |