Rich2001 said:
The point I was trying to make is everyone knew the sitiuation at hand, India never had to agree to playing that ODI series but they did knowing full well they had a Tour in the same period.
So should teams be allow just to pick and choose who and when they play, England (Right or Wrong) gave concernces to not making a tour and we are being killed in the media and by everyone, yet India just say we aren't touring we are feeling a bit tired and in the population of India we can't find a few new faces to give the main stars a rest seems to make a rule for one and rule for the other.
And to use a point that we are resting for a more important series is pretty weak, at the end of the day a Tour is a tour it doesn't matter if your playing Australia or Bangladesh you should view all the games as important.
Putting it into a normal example I don't know if you work or at school, but there is no way in the world you couldn't go in to work and when asked use the excuse oh I was a bit tired and fancied resting for the day :rolleyes: - Cricket is the job Indian players do and therefore I don't see any differnce in it, they are there to do a job so do it IMO.
England isn't touring Zimbabwe (or that's the plan at least) because of political concerns, not because of concerns for the health of the players.
If playing Australia and Bangladesh are equally as important, then how can you justify the argument that India should just send "some new faces to give the main stars some rest"? Isn't that showing that Bangladesh is less important, because we think we can win without our main players? I think postponing the tour (which is what it really is, a postponement until next year) gives the sign that we respect Bangladesh too much to send a understrength side to them. Of course we could send an A side or a weakened main side with no problems, but then the complaints would be our utter disrespect in doing so.
And yes, all the games are important, but some are more so than others.
I am currently in college, and your example works well for college to help my point. If I've got two classes in a day, and I have an exam in the second class, and I think I would do better in the exam by sleeping through the first class so as to be more rested, and then make up the work for the first class later, then it is in my best interests to do so! Sure, both classes are important, but the class with the exam is more important right now.
Also your example is flawed because the cricket players aren't refusing the tour, it's the board - their bosses. So in terms of your example, it's more like your boss calling you up and telling you to take the day off and skip the day's meeting, you look tired, we need you refreshed for the bigger meeting the next day.