There's been no love lost between BCCI and Cricket South Africa (CSA) in lead up to the series and Headlines Today has learnt that CSA had done hard bargaining for five test matches to be played between India and South Africa to be named after Mandela and Gandhi.If the proposal had materialized the two test matches played against West Indies at home including Sachin Tendulkar's 200th test would have been played against South Africa. The rest of the three test matches scheduled in the original tour were to be held in South Africa. The ongoing series would have been named after Mandela."We could not have foreseen Madiba's demise but we had felt it would have been apt if the series was named after Mandela and Gandhi looking at the values shared by two great leaders and rich history between the two cricket nations. Unfortunately BCCI shot it down," a very senior administrator in Cricket South Africa told Headlines Today.BCCI's stubborn attitude emanating from their unhappiness over CSA appointing Haroon Lorgat as their board CEO is an open secret. But the curtailed series leaving the Indian team under prepared for the tour is a point still open to debate."It's not just that the Indian team is under prepared. This South African team is very motivated," adds the CSA official.The approximate 200million Rand lost by CSA because of the curtailed Indian tour meant fewer revenue distribution to the national South African players. The under currents can clearly be felt on tour.