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Scheduling CT in 2009 a tough task: PCB
Some countries have issues with the scheduling of Champions Trophy in 2009 making it difficult for the ICC to take a decision.
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: September 16, 2008 09:00 AM IST
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Karachi:
"The future tours programme was discussed in detail on the first day of the meeting and besides India other countries have also said they can't change their prior commitments," said PCB Chief Operating officer Shafqat Naghmi.
"But Pakistan is pushing for the tournament to be held in October because as it is the ICC has an agreement with its broadcasters that it can't postpone the tournament for more than 13 months," he added.
The Champions Trophy was to be held from September 12 in Pakistan but the ICC postponed it after some countries refused to send their teams to Pakistan because of security reasons.
The ICC Chief Executives' Committee is due to finalise new dates for the tournament but India has said it can't change the schedule for its seven match one-day series against Australia from mid October while India, Australia and South Africa are planning to have the Champions League Twenty20 event in September and October next year.
Naghmi said things were a bit complicated at the moment as a series involving South Africa was also scheduled in October.
"The BCCI did not say that India is not in favour of playing the Champions Trophy in October but they did raise the point and their commitments," Naghmi said.
"But we have no differences with the BCCI over the clash of dates and we are hopeful something will be worked out," he added.
Former ICC President Ehsan Mani on Wednesday advised the PCB to surrender the hosting rights of the Champions Trophy to avoid financial losses.
Naghmi said the ICC meeting had discussed possible dates in second week of October for the Champions Trophy.
In another development the Chief Executives Committee meeting also decided to continue with the experimental referral system for umpires until May next year after it was tested out recently in the India and Sri Lanka series with mixed reactions.
Not only India but some other countries also have issues with the scheduling of Champions Trophy in September or October 2009 making it difficult for the ICC to take a decision, says a Pakistan Cricket Board official at the two-day meeting in Dubai."The future tours programme was discussed in detail on the first day of the meeting and besides India other countries have also said they can't change their prior commitments," said PCB Chief Operating officer Shafqat Naghmi.
"But Pakistan is pushing for the tournament to be held in October because as it is the ICC has an agreement with its broadcasters that it can't postpone the tournament for more than 13 months," he added.
The Champions Trophy was to be held from September 12 in Pakistan but the ICC postponed it after some countries refused to send their teams to Pakistan because of security reasons.
The ICC Chief Executives' Committee is due to finalise new dates for the tournament but India has said it can't change the schedule for its seven match one-day series against Australia from mid October while India, Australia and South Africa are planning to have the Champions League Twenty20 event in September and October next year.
Naghmi said things were a bit complicated at the moment as a series involving South Africa was also scheduled in October.
"The BCCI did not say that India is not in favour of playing the Champions Trophy in October but they did raise the point and their commitments," Naghmi said.
"But we have no differences with the BCCI over the clash of dates and we are hopeful something will be worked out," he added.
Former ICC President Ehsan Mani on Wednesday advised the PCB to surrender the hosting rights of the Champions Trophy to avoid financial losses.
Naghmi said the ICC meeting had discussed possible dates in second week of October for the Champions Trophy.
In another development the Chief Executives Committee meeting also decided to continue with the experimental referral system for umpires until May next year after it was tested out recently in the India and Sri Lanka series with mixed reactions.
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