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Ind vs Aus 4th test: Queensland government latest lockdown order raises more doubt on test in Brisbane

Ind vs Aus 4th test: Queensland government latest lockdown order raises more doubt on test in Brisbane

Ind vs Aus Brisbane Test – Gabba test in further doubt: The question mark on 4th test in Gabba between India vs Australia has grown further. The Queensland government has imposed a ‘hard’ lockdown for at least three days starting from Friday evening. This has cast further doubts over the 4th test in Brisbane according […]

Ind vs Aus Brisbane Test – Gabba test in further doubt: The question mark on 4th test in Gabba between India vs Australia has grown further. The Queensland government has imposed a ‘hard’ lockdown for at least three days starting from Friday evening. This has cast further doubts over the 4th test in Brisbane according to a report by Associated Press.

The restrictions begin at 6 p.m. on Friday and end at 6 p.m. Monday. The lockdown was imposed due to a new case in Brisbane. A cleaner at a quarantine hotel in Brisbane has tested positive for the highly contagious U.K. variant of COVID-19, prompting the state government to take drastic action.

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“We are going to go hard and we are going to go early to do everything we can to stop the spread,” Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk said Friday.

“This is incredibly serious. We are declaring that Greater Brisbane area a hotspot and I’m also asking my colleagues from other jurisdictions to also declare Greater Brisbane a hotspot until we get through this together,” Palaszczuk said.

 

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When are both teams schedule to fly to Brisbane for the 4th test?

Both the Indian and Australian squads are slated to travel to Brisbane on Tuesday, a day after the stay-at-home restrictions are currently scheduled to end but the local government indicated they won’t shy away from extending the lockdown if the to stop the spread of the virus.

Ind vs Aus, Brisbane Test: Meanwhile the BCCI on Thursday wrote to Cricket Australia seeking relaxation in hard quarantine protocol of Brisbane for the fourth Test to go ahead, reminding the host board that the visitors are done with the strict isolation that was agreed upon at the beginning of the tour.

It is learnt that a top BCCI executive has written to CA head Earl Eddings citing to him the Memorandum of Understanding signed by the two boards on the modalities of the tour which never had any specification on two hard quarantines in separate cities.

The Brisbane Test is due to start on January 15 and the quarantine rules will restrict the players to just their hotel rooms after day’s play.

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“The discussions are still on but now BCCI has formally sent a letter seeking relaxation of hard quarantine for its players if they are to have the match in Brisbane,” a senior BCCI official told PTI.

“The MoU that was signed never mentioned about two hard quarantines. India have done one hard quarantine in Sydney (practice and back to hotel room),” he added.

So what are the precise demands placed by the BCCI ?

“The BCCI’s demand is simple. The players want to mingle with each other inside the hotel bio-bubble like they did in the IPL. They want to have their meals together inside the hotel and also have the team meetings together. That’s not a big demand,” he informed.

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