Khaleej Times

Closed door games for India may help Australia: Khawaja

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sydney — Playing against India behind closed doors in the muchantici­pated test series at the end of the year might end up being an advantage for the home side, according to Australia batsman Usman Khawaja.

Cricket Australia are desperate for the tour, scheduled for December and January, to go ahead as the lucrative Indian TV rights for the series would go a long way to easing a financial crisis triggered by the coronaviru­s pandemic.

India have said their players would be prepared to spend two weeks in quarantine in Australia if that helped but social-distancing restrictio­ns might still keep fans locked out of the grounds.

Khawaja, though, thinks that might not necessaril­y be a disadvanta­ge for the home side given how much noise Australia’s significan­t South Asian community make when India tour Down Under.

“It’s definitely an advantage” he told Fox Sports News with a laugh on Saturday. “Especially in Melbourne, the amount of expats they have over there, they flock in. And when India’s on top they really let you know it. It’s a really weird feeling. When you’re in India, you expect to be outnumbere­d massively but you can be outnumbere­d in Melbourne, as well as Sydney to some extent also.”

Led by Virat Kohli, India secured their first ever test series triumph on Australian soil the last time they toured in the 2018-19 season.

The home side were, however, missing their two best batsmen as they served bans for their part in the Newlands ball-tampering scandal, and Khawaja said he thought their return would make for a different series this year. —

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