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SCG Test between Australia and India criticised by experts, while Gabba quarantine measures remain Indian sticking point
Cricket Australia may feel a debt to the New South Wales Government for helping to get the Indian team into Australia and this could play a part in deciding where the last Test is played, according to Australian cricket legend Ian Chappell.
Key points:
- The SCG Test is scheduled to start on Thursday, with about 20,000 fans allowed on each day of the game
- Ian Chappell said he understood Indian players’ reported aversion to more quarantine in Queensland for the following game
- The AMA and a leading epidemiologist have both panned the decision to play the game in front of fans
Strict coronavirus quarantine rules for international arrivals in Western Australia and Queensland meant the Indian squad instead landed in Sydney ahead of the…
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