AUS v IND 2020-21: Sydney offers to host two Australia-India Tests amidst COVID-19 concerns

Players may not get to travel from Sydney to Brisbane if Queensland closes its borders with NSW.

The Sydney Cricket GroundThe Sydney Cricket Ground Trust has offered to host two upcoming Test matches of the ongoing Australia-India Border-Gavaskar series, including the Brisbane Test as well, in case, the Queensland government refuse to grant exemptions to the teams returning from New South Wales.

Cricket Australia (CA) was put on high alert earlier this month after an outbreak of the COVID-19 virus in the northern beaches in Sydney, which is scheduled to host the third Test from January 7.

Despite the improvement in the situation, there is a concern that Queensland may close its border with New South Wales, which will mean players and broadcasting crews will not be able to travel from Sydney to Brisbane between the third and fourth Tests.

We can run two Tests if necessary, no problems at all,” Sydney Cricket and Sports Ground Trust chairman Tony Shepherd told ‘The Age’.

If Queensland does close its borders, then Melbourne, which is hosting the second Test, starting Boxing Day, might be in the running to host the third Test as well. However, CA has asserted that the SCG remains its preferred venue for the third Test.

We’ve made it very clear to Cricket Australia we’re flexible and would be very, very disappointed to lose the Sydney Test. And that’s with the support of the NSW government,” Shepherd said.

NSW had come to CA’s aid in October when Queensland’s health department denied the cricket body’s request to allow Indian and Australian players returning from the IPL to train while serving their 14-day quarantine.

Sydney saved the day, the NSW government supported it, NSW is the cricket center of Australia in terms of participation, players at the elite end and at the community level. We have the biggest Indian diaspora in Australia,” Shepherd said.

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The SCG is the most historic ground in Australia, second-most historic ground in the world. It’s a special place. The NSW government is very supportive of having the game, and will do everything we can to have it as a success,” Shepherd added.

A Queensland government source has hinted that the state will not review its border closure to Greater Sydney until January 8, despite ongoing talks with CA.

Our priority is keeping Queenslanders safe and keeping transmission out of our community. We have been able to relax internal restrictions sooner than other states because we have been cautious with our borders. Sport and recreation and Cricket Australia are currently in discussions with the Queensland government,” the spokesperson said.

(PTI inputs)

 
 

By Jatin Sharma - 23 Dec, 2020

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