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South Africa to play two Tests in India

K S R Menon in Dubai | June 11, 2004 14:06 IST

The wrangling over the itinerary for South Africa's forthcoming tour of India has been sorted out with the two boards agreeing to split the series into two phases.

Accordingly, India will host South Africa for two Tests in November this year and the latter will return for a limited overs series next year on their way to Australia.

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"It took only three minutes for me to sort out the matter with Jagmohan Dalmiya, the Indian Cricket Board chief," United Cricket Board of South Africa President Ray Mali said in Dubai on Thursday.

The two Tests besides a warm-up match will be played between November 4 and 30, Mali said.

"We value the friendship between India and South Africa and so we decided to split the two series."

Mali and Dalmiya were in Dubai for an ICC meeting to discuss the Zimbabwe crisis arising from a players' strike.

"The whole issue was settled amicably and the reports that we were unhappy were exaggerated," the UCB chief added.

"It is India who proposed that South Africa should return to international cricket and we remember that," he said.


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