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Foreigners have been banned from traveling to Australia for six months to avoid the health risks posed by the coronavirus outbreak. For now, the ban is in effect until September 30. Restrictions on traveling to Australia will increase once the situation returns to normal.
But the Australian government is considering easing the ban on Indian cricket teams. This was reported by Sports News. They claim that Cricket Australia and the Australian government have met on the issue. If the situation is normal, the Indian team can travel to Australia.
Cricket Australia faces huge financial losses in Corona. Meanwhile, their employees’ wages have been cut by 70 percent. Virat Kohli is scheduled to tour Australia for four tests later this year. If the Border-Gavaskar Trophy is suspended for any reason, it will cost A ০০ 300 million. Then Cricket Australia will be hit hard. The country’s cricket board wants to take the Indian team to Australia at any cost to avoid this loss. For this, the government needs a green signal.
Cricket Australia states: ‘Naturally, India will not be able to come to Australia now due to the international travel ban. But if India doesn’t tour next summer, it will lose A $ 300 million. Cricket Australia says the government has also responded positively to them. But no decision has yet been made.
Australia was to make a profit of A 500 million in the current financial year. If the game had not stopped due to Corona and had been played behind closed doors, there would have been a profit of 450 million. But this time nothing happened as expected. Meanwhile, Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison said on Friday that the government was considering resuming sports activities once the situation returned to normal. However, the issue of health risks will receive special attention.
Dhaka / Yasin
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