Cricinfo England

home Audio Zone Top Performer Philips Moments Photos Airtel mChek Help and Feedback



England


News

Features

Photos

Fixtures

County Cricket 2008

2008 Statistics

Domestic Teams

Domestic History

Players/Officials

Grounds

Records

Web Links



 

Live Scorecards
Fixtures | Results
3D Animation
India v England
Sth Africa v Bangladesh
Pakistan v West Indies
Australia v New Zealand
Zimbabwe v Sri Lanka
Champions Twenty20
Indian Cricket League
Current and Future Tours
News
Photos | Wallpapers
Cricinfo Magazine
Match/series archive
Records
Statsguru
Players/Officials
Grounds
Women's Cricket
ICC
Rankings/Ratings
Wisden Almanack
Games
Fantasy Cricket
Slogout
Daily Newsletter
Toolbar
Widgets



England in India 2005-06

England consider approach over choice of venues

Cricinfo staff

November 1, 2005



Nagpur: a good venue, but is it as appealing to tour parties? © Getty Images
The England board (ECB) are reportedly going to approach their Indian counterparts regarding the itinerary for next year's tour which has been widely condemned in the English press since its announcement at the weekend.

The choice of venues for the three-Test, seven-ODI tour surprised many. The Tests are scheduled for Ahmedabad, Nagpur and Mumbai while the one-dayers are due to be played at Goa, Indore, Guwahati, Faridabad, Cuttack, Cochin and Visakhapatnam.

The ECB's concerns are almost certainly centred on the fact that two of the three Tests are away from major venues, and also that the tour involves a considerable amount of traveling. The hectic itinerary during the one-dayers could dissuade many supporters from following the side, and Ahmedabad and Nagpur are not considered to be as attractive to tourists as the more high-profile Test grounds.

The Indian board explained that the venues had been selected in accordance with its own rotation policy, adding that the itinerary would be confirmed only after consultation with the ECB over logistics.. It also revealed that Goa's right to stage an ODI was dependent on the satisfactory completion of an investigation into ticketing problems when Australia played there in 2001.

"After the Ashes victory this summer interest surged for tours to India, the schedule as its stands makes it a little more challenging," a spokesperson for Grandstand Tours, one of the leading firms who provide supporters' holidays, told Cricinfo. "Areas such as Ahmedabad and Nagpur as Test venues offer a distinct lack of suitable tourist facilities. There is still a lot of interest in the series, we have had over 800 enquiries and expect to take approximately 150 supporters out to India. The only other problem I can foresee at this stage is that alcohol is banned in Ahmedabad which may deter people from attending the first Test."

Click here for Cricinfo's travel site

 
Post this story on your favourite website Email this page to a friend Print this page Feedback
The Cricinfo Quiz - India v England special edition just launched
Test your knowledge
    Add a Cricinfo Widget to your website now!
Cricinfo Widgets
    Fantasy cricket: India v England, Australia v NZ & SA v Bangladesh
Enter your teams now



Related Links



Stories

Series/Tournaments

Teams

Grounds






Sponsored Links
Check out all the action only on Tour Diaries
Brought to you by Airtel
2/3 BHK Homes.Search NOW!
Makaan.com
Management Programs By IIMs
NIIT
Bright Moments
Brought to you by Philips
Gatorade Pacers 2008
Register Now
Follow the 2008/09 Premier League season
On ESPNsoccernet
 
Cricinfo Products
Video: our daily SportsCenter round-up
Watch on cricinfo.tv
Fantasy: Ind v Eng, Aus v NZ & SA v Bangladesh
Enter your teams now
 


 
Top 5 player searches
Most read stories