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Notion that England went away because of our fault is completely wrong, says CSA interim board chairman

Agence France-Presse • December 10, 2020, 18:25:59 IST
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England’s tour was called off on Monday after two members of the touring party initially tested positive for Covid-19.

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Notion that England went away because of our fault is completely wrong, says CSA interim board chairman

Cape Town: Cricket South Africa interim board chairman Zak Yacoob said on Thursday he did not want to blame England for the cancellation of their tour but made it clear he felt the decision was unjustified. “We think our protocols have been very good,” he said. “Any notion that they (England) went away because of anything that was our fault is completely wrong.” [caption id=“attachment_9082351” align=“alignnone” width=“640”] ![South African celebrates the wicket Jason Roy during a T20 cricket match between South Africa and England in Paarl, South Africa, Sunday, Nov. 29, 2020. (AP Photo/Halden Krog)](https://images.firstpost.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/South-Africa-cricket-team-AP-640.jpg) First ODI and then series between South Africa and England was postponed after a Proteas player tested COVID-19 positive. AP[/caption] England’s tour was called off on Monday after two members of the touring party initially tested positive for Covid-19. “Ultimately they were negative,” Yacoob said of follow-up tests which were revealed after the decision had been taken to call off the tour. Yacoob said he believed CSA had been “too lax with the English and their desire to do things that they shouldn’t be doing.” He said he did not want to give details but it was reported locally that members of the England party had left their bio-secure environment to play golf on several occasions and also that they had used net facilities at the Newlands ground in Cape Town that were not cleared for use because of Covid-19 restrictions. England played all three of the scheduled Twenty 20 internationals but none of the three ODIs, the first of which was postponed after a positive test in the South African entourage. When the tour was halted on Monday, the CSA and the England and Wales Cricket Board said in a joint statement “the decision was taken jointly by the two Boards to ensure the mental and physical health and welfare of players from both teams.” The England tour party left South Africa on Thursday, as originally scheduled. The judge said the curtailed England tour had caused uncertainty about other planned tours, which meant “a lot of work” to convince other boards that touring South Africa was safe would have to be done. Yaboob insisted he was confident that South Africa was fully capable of hosting future tours, starting with Sri Lanka’s planned Test tour later this month. “Nothing can be absolutely certain but I am 95 percent certain that the tour will go ahead,” said Yacoob. Sri Lanka are due to arrive next week for two Test matches, starting in Centurion on 26 December. He was less certain about a scheduled Test tour by Australia in February and March. Responding to suggestions that Australia had proposed their “away” series against South Africa be relocated to Perth in Western Australia, Yacoob said he expected Australia to act in what they thought was in their best interests in terms of cricket politics. CSA director of cricket Graeme Smith said there had been no engagement on the tour issue with his Australian counterparts but an operational meeting was planned for next week.

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