Can BCCI help Sachin Tendulkar play 200th Test at home?
BCCI has sent a proposal to West Indies, inviting them here ahead of India's tour to South Africa, raising speculation on Sachin Tendulkar's imminent retirement.
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: September 03, 2013 12:26 pm IST
Sachin Tendulkar is all set to play his 200th Test match on home soil with the BCCI trying to squeeze in a series against the West Indies ahead of the year-end tour of South Africa.
The decision to invite West Indies for two Tests and five one-dayers was taken at the working committee meeting here on Sunday. Now it is being reported that India's tour to South Africa has been put on hold. India were slated to play 2 T20s, 7 ODIs and 3 Tests starting November 21.
'The Working Committee has approved a proposed home series against the West Indies in November 2013,' the BCCI tweeted.
The series against West Indies will provide Tendulkar a chance to complete the historic milestone of playing 200 Tests in front of home fans.
Mumbai and Kolkata are the likely venues for the matches and the final decision will be taken by the BCCI's tours and fixtures committee.
This has also raised speculation that Tendulkar may call it quits from the game after this series.
The champion batsman has so far played 198 Tests, scoring 15,837 runs at an average of 53.86. The top run-getter by quite a mile, Tendulkar has scored 51 hundreds in the five-day format.
Tendulkar, who has retired from ODIs and Twenty20s, played 463 50-over games scoring 18.426 runs at an average of 44.83. He struck 49 hundreds in the process.
The BCCI official said the working committee did not have any discussion on the South Africa series, which India need to finalise after rejecting the itinerary proposed by Cricket South Africa.
The official said the BCCI Annual General Meeting to be held in Chennai on September 29 will be chaired by N Srinivasan, who stepped aside as Board President in the wake of the IPL spot-fixing scandal.
Interim chief Jagmohan Dalmiya will look after the day-to-day functioning of the Board till the AGM.
He also said that the BCCI disciplinary committee will meet in Delhi on September 13 to discuss the the Board's anti-corruption unit chief Ravi Sawani's report on the spot-fixing scandal.