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Langer opposed to schedule clash

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AUSTRALIA coach Justin Langer says he is opposed to the prospect of playing a Test series and Twenty20 series concurrent­ly in early 2021.

Australia are scheduled to play five T20s in New Zealand from 22 Feb - 7 March, which would clash with the proposed Test tour of South Africa.

Langer said he had raised his concerns with governing body Cricket Australia.

“The chairman knows this, the CEO knows this really clearly - my personal opinion is I don’t like it at all,” Langer told local radio station SEN.

“I don’t ever want to have two Australian teams in one place. That’s my personal opinion. In this year, with what’s happening with Covid, I understand there’s complexiti­es to it.

“We’re one country, aren’t we? We’re not two countries. And we’re one sport.”

While the schedule clash could deplete the quality of both Test and T20 squads, Langer said he was also concerned about the domestic Sheffield Shield.

“Let’s say we’ve got to take 18 players to New Zealand, we’ve got to take 18 players to South Africa, that’s 36 players out of the backend of the Sheffield

Shield competitio­n,” he said.

“And that’s before any injuries that will inevitably happen every year.

“They’re the sort of things that worry me with this.”

As for all internatio­nal sport, the Covid-19 pandemic has caused huge schedule disruption­s and forced cricket boards to make compromise­s to organise competitio­ns.

Cricket Australia interim Chief Executive Nick Hockley said last month all playing nations needed to “play (their) part in helping internatio­nal cricket back to a healthy position.”

“This is a unique set of circumstan­ces brought on by the pandemic and is not something we envisage replicatin­g regularly in future,” he said of the schedule. - SuperSport.

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