Australia considering five-Test series against India at Adelaide Ground
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Due to the corona epidemic, lockdowns have hit the lives of the world as well as all industries. The Australian Cricket Board is facing the same economic crisis as the Cricket Board of other countries and they are looking forward to India tour in November to ease the crisis. The Indian team was scheduled to play four Tests in a tour of Australia in November. However, Australia have now begun thinking of playing a five-Test series against Adelaide at the only stadium in Adelaide, in the greed of high earnings. Australia is also planning to play a five-Test series against India in a closed stadium without an audience. If the series is played, the Australian board could earn billions from its telecast.
Of course, the BCCIA has to decide whether all these airstrips of the Australian Cricket Board will take a real look. While a pandemic situation like Corona is still serious, the Indian Cricket Board will have to see if it is ready to send its superstar players to Australia.
Australia's concerns have risen as the Corona epidemic raises questions in the backdrop of the Twenty20 World Cup held in October. Australia are also ready to play in a closed stadium to save the T-1 World Cup. However, the key question is which team will send its players to Australia in such a situation.
The Indian team is scheduled to play the first T-2 series in October in Australia and will then participate in the T-2 World Cup. Three ODIs and four Tests were to be played between the two countries. Although the question has been raised against the T-1 World Cup, Australia have set to play five Tests instead of four.
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India, Australia swap host of T-1 World Cup: Gavaskar
New Delhi: India's legendary superstar Sunil Gavaskar has advised that India and Australia should exchange their T-1 World Cup host. Accordingly, the T-2 World Cup to be held in India this year should be played in India and the T-2 World Cup in India will be played in Australia. Gavaskar said Australia has forbidden entry of foreigners into its country till September 7 and the T-2 World Cup is set to begin in October, in which case the difficulty of organizing the T-1 World Cup will be difficult. This kind of swap should be done to fix it.
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