The third Test of the four-Test series between India and Australia will be played on the already-scheduled Sydney grounds. Cricket Australia confirmed this by issuing a statement on Sunday. In Sydney, there have been new cases of the global pandemic corona virus, after which the local administration closed the border with New South Wales. The third Test between India and Australia will be held in Sydney from January 7. Australia currently lead 1-0 in the four-match series against India in the first Test in Adelaide.
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“We have more than two weeks left to start the third Test match between India and Australia, which will allow us to assess the health of the city,” Cricket Australia provisional executive chairman Nick Hockley said. We have made no changes to our schedule and it remains our priority to play matches on the Sydney Cricket Ground. Asked if there was any uncertainty about the test in Sydney, he said, “I don’t think so.” That is why we created biological bubbles. The Women’s Big Bash League, Big Bash League, BCCI and Australia team have all followed the protocol very well.
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In the last few days, new coronary cases have been reported in Sydney. The Indian team came from Sydney to play the first Test in Adelaide. Cricket Australia says these conditions have been taken into account and that appropriate decisions will be taken in consultation with the biosafety team, government, field associations, the Australian Cricketers Association and partners. Recently, new cases of coronavirus have been found in Sydney. In view of the growing case of Kovid-19, broadcasters sent back several commenters who were responding to the first Test match. Former Australian fast bowler Brett Lee has also decided to return to his home in Sydney.
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