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22 Oct 2016 07:38 #324680
by 654321
In another example of tight schedules in modern cricket, Australia will play a T20 international against Sri Lanka in Adelaide a day before their first Test in India begins on February 23.
There is only a 15 to 16-hour gap between the end of the day-night fixture at the Adelaide Oval on February 22 and the start of the first day of the Test series at the Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium in Pune. Such a schedule means Australia will have to select entirely different squads for the three T20Is against Sri Lanka and the four Tests in India.
"These are very significant decisions that actually change what it means to represent Australia," the Australian Cricketers Association chief Alistair Nicholson told ESPNcricinfo. "The player's view is that the best players should play for their country, and this is something we believe is echoed by the Australian public. If that is changing, then it poses the question: what does it mean for the value of the Australian cap?"
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22 Oct 2016 08:12 #324684
by 00mg
i doubt any of the test playing xi will be playing the last t20.
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