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Cricket Australia backs SCG Test bubble to keep players safe amid COVID-19 outbreak, with strict measures in place for Brisbane

Cricket Australia says its plan to play the third Test against India at the Sydney Cricket Ground is watertight and the series finale at Brisbane will not be endangered by a rise in Sydney COVID-19 cases.
Key points:
- Players will move from Melbourne to Sydney just days out from the Test and remain in a strict bio-secure bubble
- Queensland has granted approval for players and officials to cross the closed border for the fourth Test in Brisbane
- Crowds of more than 22,000 could still be let in despite Sydney’s COVID-19 outbreak
Officials on Tuesday night locked in the historic ground as the venue for the January 7 Test, but only after a week of high-level meetings.
Crowds of more than 22,000 could still be let in despite Sydney’s COVID-19…
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