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Sri Lanka pave way for Pakistan tour return

Eight years after their team bus was attacked by gunmen, Sri Lanka's board have cleared a three-match T20 tour including a return to Lahore

Sri Lanka could be set to return to Pakistan for an international cricket tour eight years after a deadly militant attack on the team after the national cricket board approved plans to tour. Sri Lanka Cricket president Thilanga Sumathipala said the team had been cleared to play three Twenty20 internationals after a security assessment, including "at least one" in Lahore, scene of the 2009 attack which left eight people dead. The series could come as soon as next month, although any tour would still require government approval before the team is sent abroad.

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Touring in Pakistan:skd:eek
 
Here are the 16 teams that will participate in next year's Under-19 World Cup, in New Zealand.

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Duleep Trophy missing from 2017-18 domestic calendar

Struggling to stay relevant for the past two years, the Duleep Trophy - a premier domestic tournament for 56 years - does not figure in the final draft of the BCCI's domestic programme for the upcoming season.
The calendar approved by BCCI's acting secretary Amitabh Choudhary on Friday (August 18), a copy of which is in TOI's possession, says the season is due to start with the Ranji Trophy on October 6 and will end with the Deodhar Trophy one-day tournament on March 18, 2018 with a maximum of two weeks separating two tournaments.

Choudhary had claimed, on July 31, that the Duleep Trophy would be played with the pink ball and in the same format as last year. The first-class tournament deviated from its traditional inter-zonal format to having three teams - India Blue, India Green and India Red - last season.
The development has caught the members of the technical committee, which proposes the domestic cricket structure, by surprise. "There must be some confusion. It was understood that the tournament will go ahead. Strange that the tournament and fixtures committee has overlooked it," a member of the technical committee told TOI on Friday. "This needs to be revisited before the schedule is released," he added.

It must be noted that the board had shelved the tournament a couple of seasons ago, citing the need to test players in the shorter formats of the game before the selectors got down to picking the team for the ICC World Twenty20 in March 2016. Even last year, the entire tournament was somehow squeezed in and was played in Greater Noida in the midst of monsoon season.

Duleep Trophy missing from 2017-18 domestic calendar
 
Haroon Lorgat assured his countrymen that India's tour of South Africa will be a full-fledged one unlike the events in 2013 when frosty relations between the CSA and the BCCI saw the series curtailed to just 2 Tests and 3 T20Is.

Lorgat did, however, admit that scheduling for the upcoming tour was something the two boards were still holding talks on. With the traditional Boxing Day Test already shelved, the focus has shifted on ensuring that the South African crowd at least get to enjoy the New Year Test, another festive fixture which the Proteas hold close to their hearts."

The actual content is not in doubt; it is just the (start) date and timing that is the (lingering issue). It is four, five and three.”

By that, Lorgat means four Test matches between the teams presently ranked first (India) and second on the global ladder, plus five one-day internationals and three Twenty20 games.

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End of the road for Gambhir and Yuvraj?
The pair does not feature among the 45 best first-class players in India outside the Test set-up anymore - or so their omission from the Duleep Trophy squads seems to suggest


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Yuvraj Singh and Gautam Gambhir do not find themselves among the 45 best first-class players outside of the India team set-up. That's the message the selectors seemed to have sent by leaving them out of the Duleep Trophy, which begins on September 7. With Gambhir having opened for India in Tests as late as last year and Yuvraj being part of the limited-overs side until June, it is perhaps a strong indication that the national selectors have moved on from the pair.

The MSK Prasad-led selection committee has repeatedly pointed out - often using the Ashish Nehra example - that age isn't a barrier to being picked for the national side. However, after the Champions Trophy, some non-negotiable fitness guidelines had been laid down; Prasad made it clear that if someone failed to adhere to the parameters set, he wouldn't be considered for selection.

Suresh Raina's case is a good illustration of how things stand. There are suggestions that he hadn't been considered for national selection in recent times after failing to meet the requisite fitness standards set by the team management. ESPNcricinfo has learnt that the selectors are keeping a close watch on Raina's batting and fitness during the Duleep Trophy, where he will lead India Blue. Some impressive performances in the tournament will put him right back in contention for a limited-overs slot. That's why the importance of doing well in a domestic tournament like the Duleep Trophy can't be overstated, as Gambhir in particular would know. He captained the India Blue side last year and had a productive outing with 356 runs, including four fifties from five innings at an average of 71.20. The performance earned him a recall to the India side after two years.

Yuvraj was picked for the limited-overs series against England last year after the selectors were convinced of his form and fitness during the Ranji Trophy. The vote of confidence was cast after Yuvraj stacked up 672 runs in five games, including scores of 260 and 177. The rationale, according to a BCCI official, was if he could bat that long to amass so many runs then he was hungry and fit enough to play 50-overs cricket. The same official now feels neither Yuvraj nor Gambhir has a realistic chance of playing Test cricket again.

Unlike Yuvraj, Gambhir did not have an impressive 2016-17 Ranji Trophy, making only 235 runs from eight innings at an average of 29.37. This was likely to have given further vindication to the selectors' decision to drop him from the Duleep Trophy. Both players will turn 36 in a few months, and neither was particularly impressive the previous time they turned out for India. While Yuvraj had a poor Champions Trophy where he aggregated 105 runs in four innings before not touching 40 in the West Indies and being dropped thereafter, Gambhir notched up scores of 29, 50, 29 and 0 in his comeback Test series against New Zealand and England in India, following which he was axed.

Meanwhile, a talented group of youngsters will play in the Duleep Trophy; it is understood that the tournament is being seen by the selectors as an opportunity to take stock of a broader pool of young talent ahead of a busy Test season that will have India play at home against Sri Lanka before the overseas challenges of England, Australia and New Zealand. It is also understood that the likes of Gambhir and Yuvraj, if given another chance with India, won't get the same number of opportunities that a youngster coming into the side for the first time gets.

This means the likes of Abhinav Mukund, Shreyas Iyer, Karun Nair and Rishabh Pant have an advantage over Yuvraj and Gambhir, who will now have to ensure that they check the twin boxes of runs and fitness during the rest of the domestic season. With teams being divided into four groups this Ranji Trophy season, they will need to remember there are fewer opportunities to showcase their wares during the league phase.

There is one rider: Yuvraj's omission from the Duleep Trophy squads could mean he still has a chance, however slender, of being picked for the limited-overs series against Australia, which begins on September 17 and overlaps with the Duleep Trophy.

End of the road for Gambhir and Yuvraj?
 
Absolutely no doubt in that

As mentioned in the article thats also due to the fact that they re concentrating & playing more test matches & rested for most of the odi series.
Their work load is managed properly by the BCCI.
Interesting to see which 3 spinners will make the cut for Australia ODI series.

Ashwin, Jadeja & Mishra
or
Axar, Chahal & Kuldeep

Or 3 out of the above 6 bowlers.

I prefer Axar, Chahal & Kuldeep & see how they fare against the tough Aussies.
 
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