angryangy
ICC Chairman
- Joined
- Oct 1, 2004
This is the beginning...
Jun TBA: Zim v Aus (3 ODIs)
Sep 11 - 24 T20I Championship in South Africa
Oct-Nov TBA: Ind vs Aus (7 ODIs)
3 mobile Test Series
Nov 8 - 12 Australia v Sri Lanka, Brisbane
Nov 16 - 20 Australia v Sri Lanka, Hobart
KFC Twenty20 International
Tues Dec 11 Australia v New Zealand, Perth
Commonwealth Bank Chappell-Hadlee Trophy
Dec 14 Australia v New Zealand, Adelaide
Dec 16 Australia v New Zealand, Sydney
Dec 20 Australia v New Zealand, Hobart
3 mobile Border-Gavaskar Trophy
Dec 26 - 30 Australia v India, Melbourne
Jan 2 - 6 Australia v India, Sydney
Jan 16 - 20 Australia v India, Perth
Jan 24 - 28 Australia v India, Adelaide
KFC Twenty20 International
Fri Feb 1 Australia v India, Melbourne
Commonwealth Bank Series
Feb 3 Australia v India, Brisbane
Feb 5 Sri Lanka v India, Brisbane
Feb 8 Australia v Sri Lanka, Sydney
Feb 10 Australia v India, Melbourne
Feb 12 Sri Lanka v India, Canberra
Feb 15 Australia v Sri Lanka, Perth
Feb 17 Australia v India, Adelaide
Feb 19 Sri Lanka v India, Adelaide
Feb 22 Australia v Sri Lanka, Melbourne
Feb 24 Australia v India, Sydney
Feb 26 Sri Lanka v India, Hobart
Feb 29 Australia v Sri Lanka, Melbourne
March 2 First Final Sydney
March 4 Second Final Brisbane
March 7 Third Final (if required) Adelaide
Further TBA series
2008
Feb-Mar Tour of Pakistan
Apr-May Tour of West Indies
Jun-Jul Home v Ban
Sep-Oct ICC Champions Trophy in Pakistan
Nov-Dec Home v New Zealand
Dec Home v South Africa
2009
Feb Chappell-Hadlee Trophy in New Zealand
Mar Tour of South Africa
Month after month of cricket. What I'm more concerned about is the players. How are we going to manage them through this marathon schedule? Is this an effort to force the senior players into retirement? One way or another, we'll be dependent on extended rosters, which won't be a bad thing if it's voluntary, but could be catastrophic if it's because of a raft of injuries.
Jun TBA: Zim v Aus (3 ODIs)
Sep 11 - 24 T20I Championship in South Africa
Oct-Nov TBA: Ind vs Aus (7 ODIs)
3 mobile Test Series
Nov 8 - 12 Australia v Sri Lanka, Brisbane
Nov 16 - 20 Australia v Sri Lanka, Hobart
KFC Twenty20 International
Tues Dec 11 Australia v New Zealand, Perth
Commonwealth Bank Chappell-Hadlee Trophy
Dec 14 Australia v New Zealand, Adelaide
Dec 16 Australia v New Zealand, Sydney
Dec 20 Australia v New Zealand, Hobart
3 mobile Border-Gavaskar Trophy
Dec 26 - 30 Australia v India, Melbourne
Jan 2 - 6 Australia v India, Sydney
Jan 16 - 20 Australia v India, Perth
Jan 24 - 28 Australia v India, Adelaide
KFC Twenty20 International
Fri Feb 1 Australia v India, Melbourne
Commonwealth Bank Series
Feb 3 Australia v India, Brisbane
Feb 5 Sri Lanka v India, Brisbane
Feb 8 Australia v Sri Lanka, Sydney
Feb 10 Australia v India, Melbourne
Feb 12 Sri Lanka v India, Canberra
Feb 15 Australia v Sri Lanka, Perth
Feb 17 Australia v India, Adelaide
Feb 19 Sri Lanka v India, Adelaide
Feb 22 Australia v Sri Lanka, Melbourne
Feb 24 Australia v India, Sydney
Feb 26 Sri Lanka v India, Hobart
Feb 29 Australia v Sri Lanka, Melbourne
March 2 First Final Sydney
March 4 Second Final Brisbane
March 7 Third Final (if required) Adelaide
Further TBA series
2008
Feb-Mar Tour of Pakistan
Apr-May Tour of West Indies
Jun-Jul Home v Ban
Sep-Oct ICC Champions Trophy in Pakistan
Nov-Dec Home v New Zealand
Dec Home v South Africa
2009
Feb Chappell-Hadlee Trophy in New Zealand
Mar Tour of South Africa
Month after month of cricket. What I'm more concerned about is the players. How are we going to manage them through this marathon schedule? Is this an effort to force the senior players into retirement? One way or another, we'll be dependent on extended rosters, which won't be a bad thing if it's voluntary, but could be catastrophic if it's because of a raft of injuries.