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This is Melbourne’s ‘Secret Kitchen’ restaurant; Where the Rohits are in trouble. Photo: AFP

To celebrate the New Year, five Indian cricketers, including Rohit Sharma, broke their biological seatbelt and went to eat at a restaurant. They also spend time with a fan there. Rohit has been placed in solitary confinement to filter the incident by tweeting to that fan. The Indian board is negotiating for these cricketers to play in the third test. But the Queensland government has said it is not possible. There will be no changes to the health rules for India.

Queensland is experiencing a severe lockdown at the moment. The ban has been imposed since the general public is out. India-Australia will play the fourth round at Gabba in Brisbane from January 15. India claims that cricketers have been in the biosecurity zone and quarantined for a long time. So once again, the quarantine will affect the mental health of cricketers. But India is not listening to these arguments. If India doesn’t want to play in this, then no problem.

There are currently no restrictions on travel from Sydney to Queensland. Australia is known to have already been briefed on the quarantine rules. But Janet Young, Queensland’s health director, said on Sunday: “We will not lift the ban. There is no discount for anyone. If you travel to a certain unsafe place, you have to remain in quarantine. Cricket Australia should talk to cricketers about this.



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