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Final Australia-India Test to go ahead 'as planned' at Brisbane's Gabba

The location was thrown into doubt with India reportedly unhappy about having to undergo another round of isolation
Last Updated 11 January 2021, 04:02 IST

The fourth and final Test will go ahead "as planned" in Brisbane this week, said Cricket Australia chief Nick Hockley on Monday, after an agreement with India who had been insisting that they avoid quarantine in the city.

The location was thrown into doubt with India reportedly unhappy about having to undergo another round of isolation and a snap citywide lockdown after a case of the infectious UK strain of Covid-19 was detected in Brisbane.

However, with the stay-at-home orders lifted Monday, Hockley said that it was all systems go.

"The fourth Test will be at the Gabba, as planned," he told commercial radio SEN, with play due to start on Friday.

"On the basis of yesterday's discussions, we are full steam ahead to play the fourth Test at the Gabba and really looking forward to it."

Hockley said that he had spoken to Queensland state health officials and India's cricketing governing body to receive the green light.

"I had a call from the BCCI secretary very late last night and he confirmed that we are good to travel to Brisbane on Tuesday," Hockley said.

"We're extremely grateful for their support," he said of the India side.

Queensland health officials insisted Monday that both teams would still be required to spend 14 days in quarantine.

Hockley said that Cricket Australia had arranged a charter plane for the players, who will stay in a Brisbane hotel retained "exclusively" for their use.

Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk also confirmed the Test would go ahead, but with restrictions on crowd numbers.

"The Gabba will be filled to half the capacity and masks are mandatory for entering and for leaving and moving around the stadium," she said.

The tour has been hit by several virus-related problems, with spectator numbers severely limited in the current Sydney Test due to an outbreak in the city.

The second Test in Melbourne was named as a possible Covid-19 spreading event and five Indian players were caught apparently breaching the biosecurity bubble by eating at a restaurant in the city.

It has also been marred by allegations from Indian players that they were subjected to racist abuse by some spectators in Sydney.

The series is currently level at 1-1 going into the final day of the third Test, after India bounced back from their opening loss to beat the hosts in the Boxing Day Test.

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(Published 11 January 2021, 01:45 IST)

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