Mumbai: The deteriorating crisis of Covid in Australia has forced a great venue for touring the Indian women’s team that will come below.
Toi has known that tests of historic pink pink women between India and Australia, are scheduled to start from September 30, has been moved from WACA in Perth to Carrara Stadium (commercially known as Metricon Stadium) at the Gold Coast in Queensland.
According to BCCI sources, the ODI series three matches between the team, which will begin a tour of September 19, has now been transferred from North Sydney Oval in Sydney to Mackay, a city in Queensland.
Two other matches that should be held in September 22 and 24.
Gold Coast, and not North Sydney Oval as initially planned, will now also host the T20IS after India’s first staging, many anticipated pink test balls on Oct 7, 9 and 11 .
Official announcement about the revised trip plan from the tour is expected immediately.
“Australia is currently influenced by Covid-19.
The number of cases continues to rise, which means there is no match that can be arranged in Sydney, Melbourne and Perth.
All of these cities repeatedly go to Lockdowns.
This has forced the Australian Cricket (CA) for Moving the ODI and T20i series from Sydney to Mackay, and a pink ball test from Perth to the Gold Coast, which will also host three T20IS now.
“However, this is also a temporary schedule, which CA has been communicated to BCCI.
According to the changed schedule, the Indian team will fly tomorrow (Sunday) night from Bangalore to Dubai in rented flight.
From Dubai, the team will fly to Brisbane, where they will quarantine for two weeks before going to Mackay.
“Everything is certain because Covid’s situation is about in Australia.
Let’s hope the Covid situation is not worse in Australia, if not the tour itself may have to be canceled even after the team reaches Australia, “said a trustworthy source.
The Indian team underwent a camp in Bangalore in bio bubble.
Five players who participated in ‘one hundred ‘In the UK will join bubbles on Sunday after quarantine six days.
“Seeing the current situation we are happy to go to Australia and keep playing cricket.” After England, we had a one-month break and we returned to do well, we have been.
Play enough in the Bangalore camp and ready for any format, “said Powar.
At Pre-Departure Presser on Saturday, coach Ramesh Powar, when asked about the possibility of a team schedule in Australia was changed due to limiting border and locking Covid-19 in Sydney and Melbourne , “We look forward to a challenging tour and we were all eager to go there and do our best efforts to get The fish tour is good.
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