India, Australia, S. Africa agree to reconsider ICC Champions League objections
August 7th, 2008 - 3:09 pm ICT by ANI - Send to a friend: London, Aug.7 (ANI): Cricket boards of India, Australia and South Africa cricket boards have told the ICC executive board they would reconsider a change of dates for the September 29-October 8 20-20 ICC Champions League. A response is expected in a week.
The ICC raised objections because the league, which will involve many international players, starts on the reserve day for the final of the ICC Champions Trophy, to be staged in Pakistan.
Two teams each from India, Australia and South Africa, along with one each from England and Pakistan, are due to take part in the event. (ANI)
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