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Half-capacity Gabba Test to be re-ticketed two days before start

“We look forward to welcoming the Indian and Australian teams later this week as they prepare for the final Test of what has been a competitive and exciting series,” Mr Svenson said.
“While capacity will be reduced, there will still be ample opportunity for fans to enjoy the Test match. We encourage them to observe the recent protocols outlined today by Queensland Health, wear a face mask and get along to the Gabba.”
The Gabba Test, which will start at 10am on Friday, had looked to be in jeopardy after reports the Indian team were reluctant to re-enter a tough quarantine regime while not playing or training.
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