Cricket Australia Officials Arrive too Early to Receive Team India
According to Cricket Australia,there was a miscommunication regarding the Indian team's arrival in Australia ahead of the warm-up game on Monday.
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: November 23, 2014 09:19 am IST
Cricket Australia's officials were all geared up this morning to receive the Indian cricket team for the much-anticipated Test and limited-overs series- the only problem was that they got the timing of the visitors' arrival wrong. (Also read: India under-prepared for Tests in Aus: Ganguly)
A miscommunication led to officials leaving in a huff after learning that the visiting team will land later in the day, according to a report. (Team India leaves for Aus tour)
The India team was expected to fly into Adelaide just after 9am (local time) today and a CA liaison officer was waiting to greet them and police were clearing a path for their smooth exit from the international arrivals hall. (Issues off the field won't affect us, says Kohli)
A few Indian cricket fans waited anxiously with phones ready to take a photo of their heroes but they never showed up, a report in 'Daily Telegraph' said. (Kohli will enjoy Test captaincy in Aus: Dravid)
According to CA, a miscommunication led to their flight not even departing Singapore when they were originally expected to be landing in Adelaide ahead of a tour match starting at Glenelg on Monday.
Shortly after 10am (local time), when it became apparent the Indians were not there, police and the CA liaison officer
made a swift exit, leaving fans and the media to work it out for themselves.
The Indians are now expected to touch down in Adelaide at 6pm and have their first training run at Glenelg on Sunday.
India will play two two-day tour matches against CA XI in Adelaide this week. The first will be held at Glenelg Oval from Monday and the second begins at Adelaide Oval on Friday before India flies to Brisbane for the First Test starting on December