Cricket Australia thanks RCA

Cricket Australia has thanked the Rajasthan Cricket Association for the facilities provided to the visitors in Jaipur.

"It is important for any touring cricket team to acclimatise to the conditions before a big series and we're grateful to the Rajasthan Cricket Association for the hospitality they've extended to Australia and the high quality of the facilities on offer at RCA's Academy in Jaipur," CA's acting CEO Michael Brown said in a statement on Friday.

Brown said the gesture would be reciprocated when India next tour Down Under.

"We look forward to extending the same courtesies to India when they next tour Australia as part of the successful and ongoing bilateral relationship between Cricket Australia and the BCCI," he said.

The Australians, who landed in India a week before the official start of the tour, were provided with the top-quality training facilities by the RCA but BCCI Chief Administrative Officer Ratnakar Shetty had objected to it by saying they were being obliged more than expected.

We won't get this kind of facilities if India went abroad. We would have got the bare minimum. RCA is being a little too obliging to the Australian team, they have done more than what a host country will do," Shetty had said in Mumbai. BCCI Vice President Lalit Modi, however, defended the RCA.

"I don't see anything wrong in it. This is a unique year in that Australia had time on their hand with the cancellation of the Champions Trophy. They wanted to get acclimatised to our conditions and wickets and approached me (as RCA president) and I saw no reason to deny them." Modi told a press conference in Mumbai on Thursday.

Ponting and Co. Will practice in Jaipur till Sunday. They will fly to Hyderabad for a four-day practice match against the BCCI President's XI starting October 2. The series opener starts in Bangalore from October 9.


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