South Africa has withdrawn from their ODI series in Australia scheduled for January 2023. The hosts, Australia is set to be awarded the ODI Super League points from the three matches.
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With South Africa effectively losing the series 3-0, it pushes them even closer to missing direct qualification for the ICC ODI World Cup 2023 in India. They were already languishing at No. 11 in the table with just four wins from 13 matches.
Last month CSA had made a request to CA to move the series, which was to take place after the three Tests, following the announcement of their new T20 league due to begin in January. However, in a crowded calendar, no window has been found so the matches are canceled.
"Given these games will not be played before the qualification cut-off date in May, CSA has agreed that Australia will be awarded the competition points pending ICC approval."
a Cricket Australia statement said
One big knock-on effect of the series being scrubbed is that it means Australian players will be available for the BBL which will be a boost for that competition. The fixtures for the BBL are due to be released on Thursday.
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CA has also made adjustments to the international schedule. The second men's T20I against West Indies on October 7 will now be played at the Gabba instead of at the Metricon Stadium. However, the first T20I against England on October 9 moved to Perth instead of Brisbane.
"It is disappointing that Cricket South Africa will be unable to contest the ODI series in January": Nick Hockley
"It's disappointing to have another men's international game removed from the schedule in Tasmania, it highlights the lack of international content that the state receives."
"However, we are working closely with Cricket Australia on our International fixtures calendar to see what opportunities can be pursued for our Tasmanian cricket fans in order to make up for this loss."
Dominic Baker, the Cricket Tasmania CEO, said
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"We're looking forward to having such a high caliber of female players joining us here in Hobart, giving our fans the opportunity to experience and enjoy some international cricket this summer."
Nick Hockley, the CA chief executive, said:
"It is disappointing that Cricket South Africa will be unable to contest the ODI series in January. That said, we are delighted to be hosting South Africa for the three-Test series which includes the Boxing Day and New Year's Tests, and with the comprehensive schedule of international cricket that will take place across Australia through the summer."