Given the circumstances of Kovid-19, Cricket Australia (CA) has not ruled out the possibility of a change in the schedule of the Test series against India. Even he has kept the option of organizing matches at only one place open. Cricket Australia announced on Thursday that the Test matches against India will be played in Brisbane (3–7 December), Adelaide (11–15 December), Melbourne (26–30 December) and Sydney (3–7 January) respectively. .
However, Cricket Australia Chief Executive Kevin Roberts said the schedule could change due to travel restrictions in view of the health crisis. He told reporters on Friday, "The current schedule was designed assuming that the provincial boundaries were set to travel at that time Will be open It depends on the circumstances of that time and we may have to organize them at one or two places only. We don't know anything about it right now.
Roberts said, 'There are many options. We have four places of four provinces or we can organize it only in one place of one province. There are countless possibilities right now. Soon after the Indian series was announced, West Australia Cricket Association chief Christina Matthews criticized Brisbane's preference for Perth for this important Test series.

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