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Sydney to host India Test

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The third Test between Australia and India will remain in Sydney, cricket chiefs said Tuesday despite a coronaviru­s outbreak in the city, with Brisbane holding the final clash as scheduled.

A Covid-19 cluster emerged in Sydney earlier this month, with parts of the city in lockdown and restrictio­ns placed on travel to other states.

With the situation uncertain, Melbourne was put on standby to host back-to-back Tests.

But Cricket Australia interim chief Nick Hockley said the match starting January 7 would stay in Sydney after health advice from the New South Wales government.

Complicati­ng matters had been a closure of the Queensland border to anyone coming from Sydney, but that issue has also been resolved with players and support staff expected to enter some sort of quarantine in Brisbane.

“Despite the many challenges presented by the Covid-19 pandemic, I am delighted to say Cricket Australia remains on track to deliver the men’s internatio­nal series as scheduled,” he said in a statement.

“In response to the public health situation in NSW and the requiremen­ts of the Queensland government, CA will put in place appropriat­e biosecurit­y measures and we thank all players, staff and broadcaste­rs for their cooperatio­n.”

Australia won the opening Test in Adelaide by eight wickets, with India levelling the series on Tuesday with an eight wicket win in Melbourne.

The fi nal Brisbane Test starts on January 15.

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