India, Australia to play for Border-Gavaskar Trophy (6 Aug 1996)
India and Australia now have their own trophy to play for
11-May-2016
6 August 1996
Border, Gavaskar immortalised in trophy
Our Correspondent
India and Australia now have their own trophy to play for.
And appropriately enough, it will be named after former captains Allan Border and Sunil Gavaskar, who also have the honour
of being the highest, and second highest, run-getters in Test
cricket.
The Border-Gavaskar Tropy is being donated by the Indo-
Australian Business Council to mark its centenary, and will be
first presented jointly by Border and Gavaskar to the winner of
the one-off Test to be played between Australia and India at
the Firozeshah Kotla ground in Delhi from October 10 to 14.
Announcing this, BCCI president Inderjit Singh Bindra added
that as part of the IABC`s New Horizon Programme, the Australian Prime Minister would lead a 400-member delegation to India to watch the one-day international between the two sides
at the PCA stadium in Mohali on November 3, as also the final
of the triangular series in- volving Australia, India and
South Africa at the Wankhede Stadium in Bombay on November 6.
Meanwhile the BCCI boss announced that the Asian Cricket
Council, in course of a recent meeting in London, had decided to
hold a 12-nation tournament in Kuala Lumpur in September this
year. The participating nations would be drawn from the associate members of the ICC.
Other decisions taken at the ACC summit were that cricket
would be part of the Commonwealth Games agenda, when the annual sports event is held in Kuala Lumpur in 1997.
Sri Lanka has been accorded the honour of hosting the next
Asia Cup. Meanwhile, Hong Kong willhost the first ever Asian
Youth Cricket Cup in 1997. This tournament would provide exposure to the best young talent in Asia and prepare them for the
first Youth World Cup for under-19 players, to be held in
South Africa in 1998.
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