Weary Australians withdraw from Morocco tournament

Weary Australians withdraw from Morocco tournament

Wisden CricInfo staff - May 28, 2003

The Australian Cricket Board (ACB) has bowed to the demands of its players, and has cancelled plans to take part in an ICC-sanctioned one-day tournament in Morocco in August.

The decision was confirmed after the Sydney Daily Telegraph reported that the players, wearied by a constant playing schedule, were prepared to forfeit up to A$30,000 (US$19,500) each to withdraw from the tournament in Tangiers. They are currently playing in a one-day series in the West Indies, and have been on the road virtually non-stop since last November. They will have a short break when they return home early next month before two Tests and three one-dayers at home with Bangladesh in July and August.

Tim May, the chief executive of the Australian Cricketers’ Association (ACA), said that the players were concerned about their heavy workload, but added that security was another factor, following the suicide bombings that left 43 dead in Casablanca, Morocco’s largest city, earlier this month.

“Our concerns are twofold,” said May. “The first is the volume of cricket. There is significant resistance from the players in terms of their workload. Those concerns are mirrored very strongly by the ACA. The second one is security in the wake of the most recent terrorist attacks, which certainly concern us.”

The ACB has informed the tournament organisers, the Sharjah-based Cricketer Benefit Fund Series (CBFS), that Australia remains interested in future series. “There were a number of issues to manage but in the end, it came down to a problem with dates,” said Michael Brown, ACB’s general manager for cricket operations. “We have told CBFS we are still very interested in future visits, particularly if they can be developed to become a permanent part of the international cricket calendar.”

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good for them..

I was looking forward to seeing the new Pakistan team play Australia, anyways lets hope India is the replacement.

Excuses, excuses, excuses. If Aussies are constantly feeling threatened, they should pull out from International Cricket until they are satisfied that the world has become a safe place. It will, unfortunately, have to be a long wait. :p

It's the Morocco Cup in Tangier. Pakistan has confirmed their availability for the tournament which is gonna be played from August 3-14. PCB doesn't know, got no further information whether it's going to be a Triangular or Quadrangular tournament.

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Excuses, excuses, excuses. If Aussies are constantly feeling threatened, they should pull out from International Cricket until they are satisfied that the world has become a safe place. It will, unfortunately, have to be a long wait. :p

It's the Morocco Cup in Tangier. Pakistan has confirmed their availability for the tournament which is gonna be played from August 3-14. PCB doesn't know, got no further information whether it's going to be a Triangular or Quadrangular tournament.
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I disagree, Australia will roll over this current Pakistani team, no team can match their dominance for the next couple years, had they played Pakistan, many new records would have been created. Maybe they are doing us a favor of not playing them.

Umair, read in b/w the lines, would ya? :smack:

My argument “Aussies feeling threatened” was pointed to recent bombings in Casablanca, Morocco.

Actaully I think they have been playing non stop cricket for a while now and as demanding cricket is getting I think it's reasonable to take some time off. As far as record tumbling I dont know about that. Ofcourse Aussies have the best team in the world but I think youngsters would have gone down fighting and probably lost the games but I'm sure they wouldnt have been humiliated.

Sorry, but I don’t think thats their main reason of pulling out. I agree when they say that they are playing too much cricket.
I remember since September of last year they have been constantly playing cricket, they need a break.

Maybe we would have lost, but at least we would have had the experience of playing them. I'm kind of disappointed.