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Australia v India fourth Test in Brisbane to go ahead as planned at Gabba with coronavirus plans in place
Cricket Australia has confirmed the fourth and final Test between Australia and India will be played at the Gabba as scheduled.
Key points:
- Reports from within the Indian camp suggested the players did not want to be confined to their rooms
- Queensland Health has given assurances the players will be able to mingle within the hotel, and there will be no police involved
- Australia has a strong winning record in Brisbane, having last lost there in 1988
There has been speculation for the past week that the Test could be moved due to India’s reluctance to play under tough quarantine protocols in Brisbane.
Cricket Australia’s interim chief executive Nick Hockley has told ABC Sport that the fixture will remain unchanged after talks with Indian…
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