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India fine with playing entire Australia series at Adelaide Oval

- AMID PANDEMIC -- Reuters

new delhi — India captain Virat Kohli and his team will be open to playing the entire Test series against Australia in a ‘bio-secure’ Adelaide Oval if the situation demands, a top official of the Indian cricket board said.

India are scheduled to play four Tests and three one-day internatio­nals in December and January on a tour reportedly worth A$300 million ($193.77 million) in broadcast revenue for Cricket Australia (CA).

Australia vice captain Travis Head on Thursday backed the idea of playing the entire test series behind closed doors at Adelaide Oval, where an on-site hotel is under constructi­on, to ensure it goes ahead amid restrictio­ns forced by the Covid-19 pandemic.

“The boys would be very keen to go back to the field,” Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) treasurer Arun Dhumal said.

“If the situation allows only one venue for all the matches, so be it. Maybe when lockdown is lifted, it would be the new normal that everyone has to follow.

“There’s talk of matches without spectators. Nobody would like that, but if it comes to that and there’s no other way, one may have to do that.

“It’s still six-seven months down the line. We’ll take the right call in the best interest of the safety and health of our boys.”

BCCI had to postpone this year’s Indian Premier League (IPL) due to the pandemic and the world’s richest cricket board is staring at a potential $530 million loss if it fails to find another window for the lucrative competitio­n.

Sri Lanka and the UAE have offered to stage the Twenty20 competitio­n but BCCI is not keen on shifting it.

“The Indian government has put in travel restrictio­ns. So even if somebody makes an offer, you can’t travel there. Where is the question of holding the tournament?” Dhumal said.

The pandemic has also jeopardise­d the Twenty20 World Cup in Australia, which is set to begin in October.

Dhumal suggested that the BCCI would consider slotting IPL in the October-November window if the global tournament cannot go ahead.

“If IPL has to happen, there has to be a clear-cut window of 30-40 days,” he said.

“If T20 World Cup does not happen, and there’s a window available, then it would be worked out, subject to restrictio­ns of course.”

With the cricket calendar getting increasing­ly crammed following a series of postponeme­nts, getting foreign players for the IPL would be a major headache in any other window, he said.

“We may want our foreign players but there could be some tours happening, some bilateral series going on.”

 ?? AFP ?? Australia vice captain Travis Head also backed the idea of playing the entire Test series behind closed doors at Adelaide Oval. —
AFP Australia vice captain Travis Head also backed the idea of playing the entire Test series behind closed doors at Adelaide Oval. —

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