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Cricket »  January 1, 1970  » News » Full story
Indo-Pak series unlikely, tri-series dates not finalised
Johannesburg: India will take on South Africa and Bangladesh in a Limited Overs tri- series in Dhaka in mid-April, a senior Indian official said on Monday. The exact dates have not been finalised, Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) secretary Karunakaran Nair said, but the proposed series confirms fears that India will not undertake a Test tour of Pakistan after the World Cup. "We are working out the dates for the Dhaka matches with the South African and Bangladesh Boards," Nair said. South Africa, which was knocked out in the first round of the World Cup, will travel to Dhaka after playing another tri-series against Pakistan and Sri Lanka in Sharjah, United Arab Emirates, from April 1-10. Indian cricket officials had last week urged the federal government to allow the April tour of Pakistan to go ahead to prevent India from being "totally isolated" on the world stage. "If India do not play against Pakistan, the equilibrium of world cricket will be severely affected because the world Test championship cannot be decided," BCCI chief Jagmohan Dalmiya wrote in a letter to Sports Minister Vikram Verma. Dalmiya said each cricket nation was supposed to play four series against each other every 10 years and that if India did not play Pakistan it "may be totally isolated in the world cricket scenario." India defeated Pakistan by six wickets at Centurion on March 1 in the preliminary round, a match that passed off without incident. India last played a Test series in Pakistan in 1989-90. Pakistan toured India in 1999-2000 for three Test matches despite threats from Hindu fundamentalists to disrupt the tour. Most of the tour was incident-free except in Kolkata when police vacated 70,000 fans from the Eden Gardens who turned violent in protest at India's poor performance. Pakistan, led by Wasim Akram, later won the match in front of empty stands. Copyright AFP 2001

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