Monday, January 13, 2014

Pakistan-Australia Test series set to be downsized

Australia's Test arrangement against Pakistan in October in the not so distant future will be downsized to the base two matches, while the venue for the experience is required to be affirmed as the UAE.

Regardless of the ICC Future Tours Programme managing that the tour might comprise of three Tests, the PCB has arranged for the evacuation of one five-day match to be traded by an arrangement of restricted overs matches, liable to incorporate three Odis and a Twenty20 apparatus.

While the area of these matches is yet to be finalised, the departure of a Test from the installation record is sure. This calendar is relied upon to get a more lucrative telecast expense for the money constrained administering grouping of cricket in Pakistan, compelled to subsist on arrangement played in unbiased venues since the terrorist ambush on the touring Sri Lankan group in Lahore in 2009.

"Our desire will be that it will be in the UAE, and my desire is that it won't be three Test matches, it will presumably be two Test matches and a fusion of one-dayers," James Sutherland, the Cricket Australia CEO, told ABC Radio throughout the Sydney Ashes Test. "Maybe with a perspective to the truth there's a World Cup here in Australia and New Zealand in February and March 2015.

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