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Australia Likely To Be Awarded Full Points After South Africa Pull Out Of Scheduled Three-Match ODI Series

Hobart, Sydney and Perth were to host South Africa in January 2023. The AUS vs SA games were a part of the ICC ODI Super League.

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South Africa are in England to play 3 Tests, 3 ODIs, 3 T20s starting from July 19.
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Australia is likely to get the competition points from a cancelled three-game limited-overs international series after South Africa withdrew because of a crammed schedule and the launch of its domestic T20 competition. (More Cricket News)

Cricket Australia on Wednesday said the scheduled ODIs in January in Hobart, Sydney and Perth against South Africa had been scrapped and dates and venues for other international matches were revised.

The ODI series was to be part of the International Cricket Council’s Super League which determines direct qualification for the 50-over World Cup in 2023.

“Given these games will not be played before the qualification cut-off date in May, (South Africa) has agreed that Australia will be awarded the competition points pending ICC approval,” Cricket Australia said in a statement.

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Cricket South Africa is set to launch a new domestic T20 league in January and wanted its leading players available for the tournament. Australia will host South Africa in a three-Test series starting in Brisbane on December 17 and scheduled to end in Sydney on January 8.

Before then, Australia will host Zimbabwe, New Zealand, West Indies and England in white-ball series from late August ahead of the T20 World Cup from October 16-November 13.

The Australians will then play England in a three-game ODI series and West Indies in a two-test series in Perth and Adelaide. Australia's men's team returned this week from a tour to Sri Lanka that included T20 and ODI series and two Test matches.

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