The South African Cricketers' Association (SACA) today described the curtailed India-South Africa series here as a sad day for the sport and said cricket in the country would be at an overall loss due to this decision.
Putting an end to weeks of speculation, the BCCI today gave its consent to India's tour after Cricket South Africa (CSA) withdrew its CEO Haroon Lorgat from not just its dealings with the Indian Board but also the ICC Chief Executives Committee pending an enquiry into his actions.
"It's a very sad day when international cricket becomes more about what happens off the field than what happens on it," said SACA's chief executive, Tony Irish.
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"Everyone is now deprived of a meaningful series, especially in the Test format between the world's top two cricket nations. I don't see how this can possibly be in the interests of either cricket in this country or of the global game. Cricket is the loser, plain and simple," he said.
Irish also lambasted the decision of a shorter tour for the financial impact it will have on players and development.
"CSA will suffer massive financial losses which will affect players, cricket programmes and cricket development at all levels in our country," Irish said.
"The only positive to emerge today is the stated commitment of both CSA and the BCCI to continue with good faith discussions over the possibility of agreeing further scheduled fixtures between the two teams.
"At the very least the players and the fans of both countries deserve that and should be entitled to hold the two boards to this commitment," Irish concluded.