AUS v IND 2020-21: WATCH – ‘We are not at all annoyed’, Ajinkya Rahane plays down quarantine controversy

There have been unconfirmed media reports that the Indian contingent isn't pleased with quarantine protocols in Sydney.

By Salman Anjum - 06 Jan, 2021

On the eve of the third Test against Australia in Sydney, India’s stand-in captain Ajinkya Rahane played down the quarantine controversy, stating that his team is "not annoyed" with strict bio-safety protocols but admitted that it was "challenging" to be confined when life outside their five-star facility seems to be "normal".

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Reports in the media emerged last week claiming that the visitors are not keen to travel to Brisbane for the fourth Test because of harsher restrictions.

It was also reported that the Indian contingent is not pleased with the quarantine protocols in Sydney where they have been confined to hotel.

"We are not at all annoyed but yes there are some challenges in quarantine as life in Sydney is completely normal. We are not at all annoyed and we know what's our priority here," Rahane said in a virtual media conference, as quoted by PTI.

It is understood that the players can mingle in a bio-bubble inside the hotel for the fourth Test in Brisbane.

While avoiding the question on unconfirmed series pull-out threats, Rahane clarified that the focus is on the Test match starting tomorrow at the SCG.

"We all are prepared and we want to play some good cricket. We know that life in Sydney is normal but players are stuck in their rooms which is okay. We know how to handle it and we are prepared for any kind of situation.

"It's about being in the moment and playing some good cricket," he said.

"First thing first, we are not complaining on anything and we are just focussed on the game. Just want to start well."

According to a TOI report, BCCI wants the quarantine rules relaxed for Brisbane Test or to shift the final game to Sydney and maybe even end the series after just three Tests.

However, Rahane evaded the question about the team returning home after the completion of the third Test.

"We as players are just focussing on this Test match and management, they will take the decision. For us, it's all about giving our best on the field. Test match is starting tomorrow and we want to do well as a team and win the Test match," he remarked.

As per sources, the BCCI and CA officials are currently having a discussion on possible relaxations that the players can get in Queensland.

"If players are together in the field then how can they just be confined to the rooms on coming back to the hotel. At least they can interact with each other and have meals together in the evening," a BCCI source said.

(With PTI inputs)

 

By Salman Anjum - 06 Jan, 2021

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