South Africa seeks redress from ICC after Australia no-show

CSA writes to the ICC seeking redress following Australia’s withdrawal from a three-Test tour of the country.

Published : Feb 09, 2021 13:39 IST

Australia backed out of its tour of South Africa, where the two team were scheduled to play three Tests. - REUTERS
Australia backed out of its tour of South Africa, where the two team were scheduled to play three Tests. - REUTERS
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Australia backed out of its tour of South Africa, where the two team were scheduled to play three Tests. - REUTERS

Cricket South Africa has written to the International Cricket Council (ICC) seeking redress following Australia’s withdrawal from a three-Test tour of the country next month that will have potentially dire financial consequences for the host nation.

Cricket Australia said the team would not travel on the advice of medical experts, despite South Africa’s government lifting a number COVID-19 restrictions and a sharp decrease in the number of cases in the country in recent weeks.

CSA said its disappointment arose from the fact that they had accepted every safety demand of the tourist, and that it was not consulted by the visitor before the unilateral decision was made not to tour.

'Punitive'

It also said CA’s decision devalues the ICC’s World Test Championship.

“There’s got to be some understanding of how we manage the impact to less-wealthy nations,” Stavros Nicolaou, the chairman of CSA’s interim board told ESPNcricinfo .

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“Unilateral decisions of this nature are punitive to less-wealthy cricket-playing nations and there has to be some discussion around redress.”

Australia also pulled out of series against West Indies, Zimbabwe, Afghanistan and New Zealand since the pandemic started, but did manage to play England (away) and India (home), its two most lucrative tours.

CA chief executive Nick Hockley last week defended the decision to postpone the South Africa trip, saying the “weight of medical advice and our duty of care to players and staff meant we were really left with no alternative.”

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