South Africa will listen to India over tour schedule
Cricket South Africa says any disagreement over the dates of matches on India's tour starting in November will be dealt with in the normal amicable manner between the two national bodies.
- Associated Press
- Updated: July 11, 2013 10:02 am IST
South Africa's cricket body says its Indian counterpart is "welcome to raise any issues" it has over the schedule for their upcoming series.
Cricket South Africa says any disagreement over the dates of matches on India's tour starting in November "will be dealt with in the normal amicable manner between the two national bodies."
The Board of Control for Cricket in India wants changes to fixtures already released by CSA on Monday.
The Press Trust of India quoted BCCI interim head Jagmohan Dalmiya as saying India is unhappy with the uneven gaps between the three Tests, with a two-day break between the first and second matches and eight days off between the second and third.
The BCCI also reportedly thinks the seven one-day internationals are too many.