Sunday Tribune

Still no clarificat­ion on Proteas’ festive cricket opponents

- LUNGANI ZAMA

IT MAY not be India, but cricket fans will still see festive season internatio­nal cricket at the end of the year, Cricket South Africa (CSA ) confirmed this week.

“One way or another, we will be playing a Boxing Day Test this year,” CSA CEO Haroon Lorgat said on Friday.

India, the money-bags of world cricket, have already unfurled a crammed fixture list, which will see them engaged in home matches until the latter part of December. That leaves South Africa nervously waiting for the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) to finalise what is supposed to be a three-match Test series tour, followed by limited-overs engagement­s.

“They are still definitely touring, but the starting date is still a challenge due to their itinerary,” Lorgat said. “We will make alternate arrangemen­ts if we have to, but we will play a Boxing Day Test to start our internatio­nal season.”

That would leave the door open for a somewhat curious one-off Test match, with possible opponents ranging from the under-employed Pakistan team to, intriguing­ly, newly-promoted full-members Ireland or Afghanista­n.

Whoever the opponents are, they will have to be given ample warning, though any of the three would probably be happy to play in such a prime fixture. The New Year’s Test in Cape Town is traditiona­lly South Africa’s best fixture, and it is anticipate­d India would still be happy to honour the fixture.

Lorgat also raised an eyebrow at rumours that the Boxing Day Test was going to be moved from Durban to Centurion.

“It’s just rumours,” he said. “A lot of people are talking about that fixture, and they should be.”

Port Elizabeth has been afforded the chance to replace Durban before, but it has often been hit by terrible weather, and attendance­s that are just as dismal.

Meanwhile, the likes of Kyle Abbott, Rillee Rossouw and Colin Ingram may well be playing in South Africa by the end of the year, after Lorgat confirmed the Kolpak players were welcome to participat­e in the latest T20 offering in world cricket.

The T20 Global League player draft will not exclude those players who have sought greener pastures in the UK, and they will register as overseas players. The draft was initially scheduled for next weekend, but it has been moved to the last weekend of August, in Cape Town. Ahead of the draft, there will be an official gala dinner to herald the competitio­n’s passage into the home straight, ahead of the November 3 start.

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