'Right now, we can't even commit that we can tour Sri Lanka in July followed by (short T20I series) in Zimbabwe. Both these tours are part of the FTP programme and we are still not sure what the situation will be in two months, so how can we commit on South Africa tour?' BCCI treasurer Arun Dhumal asked
New Delhi: The BCCI has not made "any commitment" to tour South Africa in August and there have only been discussions about such a possibility, Indian cricket board treasurer Arun Dhumal said on Friday (May 22), denying Cricket South Africa's (CSA) claims of a confirmation.
CSA Director of Cricket Graeme Smith and Chief Executive Jacques Faul on Thursday said that India has agreed to tour the rainbow nation for three T20 Internationals in August, signalling resumption of cricket in the post COVID-19 world. But Dhumal disagreed.
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"When South Africa's tour of India got cancelled due to coronavirus, we had discussions that if there is a possibility, we will make an effort to tour South Africa. But at no point have we made any commitment to Cricket South Africa about touring in August," Dhumal told PTI in an exclusive interaction.
The senior BCCI office-bearer then made it clear that unless the government clears international travel, BCCI won't be in a position to make a commitment to any country.
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"Right now, we can't even commit that we can tour Sri Lanka in July followed by (short T20I series) in Zimbabwe. Both these tours are part of the FTP programme and we are still not sure what the situation will be in two months, so how can we commit on South Africa tour?" Dhumal asked.
On a different note, when asked about Smith's support to Sourav Ganguly's candidature for the ICC chairmanship, Dhumal said it would be good for global cricket if an Indian is at the helm.
"There has been no formal discussion in BCCI about ICC chairmanship. Graeme Smith obviously spoke in his personal capacity which is not CSA's stand," he said.
CSA President Chris Nenzani refused to endorse Smith's support for Ganguly in a statement issued on Friday.
"As far as the BCCI is concerned we would certainly like an Indian to lead the global body and our president has credentials obviously. But again we haven't yet discussed it," Dhumal said.
However, a BCCI veteran who has interacted with Nenzani, said that the cash-strapped Proteas should only get a commitment if it backs the BCCI view on ICC policies.
"We will definitely play SA series but there should be riders. Is CSA with India on ICC policy matters? With Chris (Nenzani), you would want a full commitment on paper and then proceed.
"It's CSA which is desperate for a three-match T20. So they have to decide how they want to play it at the ICC," the veteran official said.
While the support to have an IPL in October-November window instead of the T20 World Cup is growing, Dhumal said BCCI won't push for a postponement of the global event but at the same time, it needs to be seen that in these times, whether an event of that magnitude can be held in Australia.
"T20 World Cup is a global event. Why should we push for postponement of global event? Yes, what we need to check is that an event of such magnitude with so many teams and all the health safety norms, empty stadiums, can it be held?
"These are calls that ICC and Cricket Australia will have to take," Dhumal said.
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