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India reportedly raises concerns over restrictions for Gabba Test, Sydney ready to host back-to-back Tests

New South Wales Acting Premier John Barilaro says it is up to the Queensland Government whether the SCG will host back-to-back Test matches, with Indian officials reportedly expressing concerns about having to play under quarantine conditions in Brisbane.
Key points:
- Acting NSW Premier John Barilaro says Sydney is open to hosting the fourth Test
- Reports suggest India is not happy to enter a hard quarantine in Queensland for the fourth Test
- Australia has not lost a Test at the Gabba since 1988 and India has never won a Test there
The Australian and Indian teams are set to fly to Sydney on Monday to continue preparations for the third Test, before flying to Queensland for the fourth and final match.
However, a source in the Indian camp has…
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