India to give Asian Test championship priority
India will participate in the 'official tournament' in case of a clash of dates between the
Asian Test championship and an indoor one-day series against
Australia, both scheduled for September this year.
Board of Control for Cricket in India secretary Jaywant Lele on Monday said the BCCI is still awaiting a final word on the dates and venues of India's matches in the Asian Test championship, and in case of a clash,
the Australian Cricket Board would be asked to defer the dates
of the indoor tournament.
"We are awaiting a letter from the Asian Cricket Council
about the dates and venues of India's matches in the Asian
Test championship," Lele said over phone.
"In case of a clash, India will play only in the official
tournament and the BCCI will write to the ACB to change the dates
accordingly for the indoor tournament," he said.
Pakistan are scheduled to host India from September 13 to
17 in an Asian Test championship match, according to the
itinerary released during the Asian Cricket Council meeting in
Lahore last week.
The three matches in the indoor tournament
are to be played on September 11, 12 and 13.
Mail Cricket Editor