Otago Daily Times

Morrison has dig at CA

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SYDNEY: Australia’s Prime Minister has taken a swipe at Cricket Australia over its marketing of matches on January 26, when the country observes a national holiday.

The Australia Day holiday marks the day in 1788 when a fleet of British ships landed just south of Sydney to begin the colonisati­on of the country.

The observatio­n of the holiday on that date is opposed by groups representi­ng Australia’s indigenous people, some of whom have dubbed the holiday ‘‘Invasion Day’’ or ‘‘National Day of Mourning’’.

In a spirit of inclusion, Cricket Australia said on Wednesday it would be dropping references to Australia Day in its marketing of the three Big Bash League twenty20 matches taking place on January 26.

‘‘I think a bit more focus on cricket, and a little less focus on politics would be my message to Cricket Australia,’’ Prime Minister Scott Morrison told Queensland’s radio 4RO yesterday.

‘‘I think that’s pretty ordinary.’’

Cricket Australia said the move came on the recommenda­tion of its National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Cricket Advisory Committee. — Reuters

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