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BCCI and CSA Signed an Agreement for the tour

Sangeeta Viswas
2 years ago

The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) and Cricket South Africa (CSA) have reached an agreement and India will play three Tests and three ODIs on their tour of SA later this month. The first Test will start on December 26.

The Long Talks On Tour Destinies :-

This will be backing by both the boards BCCI and CSA. Which will be engaging in long negotiations over the fate of the tour, which has run into trouble due to the outbreak of the complex Omicron virus, a type of COVID-19, Countries in Africa.

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Both the boards have decided that the four Twenty20 Internationals will be playing at a later date. The venues for the series have also not been finalized, but there is an opportunity that the first Test, starting on Boxing Day, may not be combined in Durban.

BCCI and CSA signed an agreement for the tour

The Boxing Day Test :-

Which has been hosting the Boxing Day Test in succession and is combining into Centurion.

A CSA official told Cricbuzz that South Africa is on the board. Because of the biosafety environment. with limited options in choosing locations.

The matches are therefore only certain to holding in the Gauteng region. Which includes Centurion, Wanderers, Newlands in Cape Town, and Paarl.

The Originally Determined :-

These are the same venues that were originally scheduling when the itinerary was for three Tests, three ODIs, and four Twenty20 Internationals. The CSA is stuck at the same places but the full agenda is yet to be finalised.

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It can be trusted that the second Test could be combining. At the Wanderers due to logistical and operational convenience Centurion. And the Wanderers are both an hour’s drive away from each other. Although Cape Town is scheduled to host the New Year’s Test in succession Known for.

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