MUMBAI, Jan 5: An Indian one-day series against Sri Lanka is still in the realm of speculation, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) said on Monday, and added that it will be considered only after the board receives a response from New Zealand Cricket (NZC) on its request for adding an extra Test to the original two-Test tour schedule.

Ratnakar Shetty, the BCCI’s chief administrative officer, said the Indian board is yet to exchange any official written communication with Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) in this regard. “That is official so far is that we have requested New Zealand to accommodate an extra Test to the series in March,” Shetty said. “We are waiting for a response from their side.”

Asked about the one-day series against Sri Lanka, he said: “We will move on any such series only after the New Zealand schedule is confirmed. We expect a positive response from New Zealand but they are the home board and will have to consider the logistics at their end.”

A NZC official, meanwhile, said they would soon take a decision on India’s request.

“We are considering the request and a decision is likely to come out this week,” Stephen Hill, NZC spokesperson, said.

Andy Moles, the new New Zealand coach, has already welcomed the opportunity to play another Test against India, “time willing”. New Zealand is currently hosting West Indies and their international schedule is packed till Feb 13, when they complete a one-day series in Australia.

The BCCI had asked NZC to accommodate an extra Test for the series starting on March 6 — two Tests, five One-day Internationals, one Twenty20 International — after the Indian government refused to clear the Indian team’s tour to Pakistan this month.

Sri Lanka subsequently agreed to tour Pakistan during the same period but last week, Gamini Lokuge, Sri Lanka’s sports minister, said that SLC officials were also in talks with their Indian counterparts to arrange a one-day series.

Shetty admitted there “may have been some verbal communication” between certain Indian and Sri Lankan officials on a one-day series but insisted that nothing concrete has emerged.—Agencies

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