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Like other cricket tables in Corona, the Australian table has suffered huge financial losses. To make up for this loss, they are eager to play a series against India at home. Despite canceling the local series against all countries, Cricket Australia has arranged the series against India. Because India means money and money. Earlier, Australian legend Alan Border said that Cricket Australia should not deviate from its tradition under pressure from the Indian Cricket Board.
The Border-Gavaskar Trophy of the India-Australia four-round series will begin on December 16. The first test will be played at the Adelaide Oval from December 18-21. The first test in the series is likely to be a day and night test. Boxing Day test in Melbourne from December 26 to 30 after the first test in pink. Third test in Sydney from January 8 to 11. The fourth round of the series will be played in Brisbane from January 15-19. The fight continues on the proposed schedule. However, Alan Border has objected to the proposed schedule.
According to Australian legend, following the tradition where the first test begins in Brisbane, why this time in Adelaide? Also, after the Boxing Day test, why are there so many breaks between the start of the Sydney test? “I don’t think there should be an opportunity to discuss or negotiate,” Border told Fox Sports News. Yes, it is true, it can now be known as Coronavirus. But there should be no extra break between the St. Stephen’s Day test and the test at the beginning of the year.
Furthermore, he said, ‘the Indians have asked for a few days to change the schedule; I have an objection to this. It has been our first test in Brisbane for many years. Great course, we know the grounds here well. From here, things get more complicated. It shouldn’t be that India doesn’t want to play the first match here. We should say that there will be a match at this venue on this date. We shouldn’t give an inch of discount on when and where the game will be.
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