CSA confirms withdrawing from ODIs against Australia to ensure the sustainability of the new T20 League

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Johannesburg, July 13 (UNI) Cricket South Africa (CSA) on Wednesday confirmed that the men’s team will not be playing the ODI series against Australia in January 2023 in order to ensure “long-term sustainability of the new T20 League”.

The three ODIs against Australia were a part of the ICC World Cup Super League matches that determine direct qualification for the 2023 Men’s Cricket World Cup in India. The series was supposed to take place in 2020. But the Covid-19 pandemic forced its postponement.

Now, with CSA confirming that the series won’t take place means it is a major setback to their hopes of qualifying directly for the 50-over World Cup in India. South Africa is currently placed at the 11th spot in the ICC World Cup Super League points table with 49 points and faces the possibility of playing a qualification tournament to enter the World Cup.

“As difficult as this decision has been for CSA, the long-term sustainability of our new T20 League is reliant on having all our domestic players available for this exciting new addition to the CSA calendar. CSA is looking forward to being hosted by Cricket Australia for an enticing blend of cricket in the three-Test series which includes the Boxing Day and New Year’s Tests in Melbourne and Sydney,” said Pholetsi Moseki, Chief Executive Officer, CSA in a statement.

Moseki further remarked that it has no qualms with the Super League points being awarded to Australia. “CSA has agreed that ICC award Australia the competition points. While we are saddened at losing the crucial points, we are confident that our in-form Proteas team will garner the requisite points through the remaining games to secure automatic qualification to the showpiece event in India next year.

“CSA is always keen on honoring its bilateral commitments. While CSA is committed to honoring its fixtures in respect of the Future Tours Programme there will sometimes be unforeseen circumstances that would negate this resolve.

“In the case of the Australia tour, CSA reached out to its counterpart months ago to reschedule the tour to mutually aggregable dates. CSA offered four options to that effect. Unfortunately, and to our disappointment, none of these were acceptable to Cricket Australia.”

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