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IPL shadow
over Sri Lanka’s Pakistan tour
COLOMBO—Pakistan’s proposed series of ODIs with Sri Lanka has hit the
rocks before even properly setting sail because of a probable clash of
dates with the Indian Premier League (IPL).
Though the PCB said it will ensure the best side available for the
series - tacitly acknowledging there might be a clash - it appears
likely the series will be postponed to protect the IPL, which will raise
further questions about whether a window needs to be found in the
international calendar for the league.
The bilateral series was hurriedly agreed upon a couple of days ago with
Arjuna Ranatunga, chairman of Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC), accepting an
invitation from his Pakistan counterpart Nasim Ashraf in Lahore, as
Pakistan rushed to fill the gaps in their calendar left by Australia’s
pull-out from a full tour in March-April. Though dates were not decided,
reports suggested that the series would go ahead between April 23 and
May 5, after Sri Lanka complete their tour of the Caribbean. However,
the IPL begins on April 18 and a number of players from both sides are
involved.
The IPL has told heads of various franchises that players from both
sides will be available for the tournament and has urged them to work
according to plan. Franchise heads have been assured that the IPL has
the cooperation of both boards, who plan to schedule the series after
the IPL ends on June 1.
Nasim Ashraf, the PCB chairman, strenuously denied the IPL had come in
the way of the series, but admitted a window was yet to be found. “You
will have to ask the IPL [about whether assurances had been given],
because I have no knowledge of that at all,” Ashraf told Cricinfo. “This
is our schedule and it has nothing to do with the IPL.”
But no dates for the series could be pinpointed and the April-May window
was not mentioned. “In principle, SLC have accepted our invitation. The
question is of finding dates,” Ashraf said. “Tentatively, June is an
option, but essentially sorting out dates is up to us.”
Duleep Mendis, the SLC chief executive, says the board is not even aware
of the series. “It was just a suggestion, I believe, from Pakistan,” he
told Cricinfo. “But nothing has been discussed yet, and there has been
no confirmation in this regard. Officially, such a tour is not on the
cards yet. We don’t know anything about this tour.” Despite assurances,
some franchises remain concerned at the prospect of losing out on star
players, if only for a couple of weeks. Deccan Chargers, the Hyderabad
IPL team who have Shahid Afridi, Chaminda Vaas, Nuwan Zoysa and Chamara
Silva, are worried about the proposed series and hope that it will be
rescheduled. But Vijay Mohan Raj, the franchise’s chief executive, says
they have not taken up the issue with the IPL council.
“Of course, the series would be a huge worry for us,” Raj told Cricinfo.
“It’s not fair. We were informed clearly about who would be available
during the first auction, and we bought our players depending on that.
This series, if it happens, will change everything. We are hoping that
it is rescheduled.”
When it can be rescheduled to is another matter. The only window is
between June 1, when the IPL concludes, and June 24, when the Asia Cup -
also to be held in Pakistan - begins. But the extreme summer
temperatures in most of Pakistan during June seemingly rule out that
period, unless the entire series consists of day-night matches in
Karachi.
After the Asia Cup, Sri Lanka are due to host India for a series of
three Tests and five ODIs, which will take them to the end of August. In
September Pakistan is scheduled to host the ICC Champions Trophy.
—Agencies |