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Australia to ensure India have ‘best’ training facilities in quarantine


Bangladeshpost
Published : 21 Jul 2020 07:30 PM | Updated : 06 Sep 2020 03:00 PM

India will have to abide by Australia’s 14-day quarantine requirement ahead of the test series starting in December but arrangements will be made to ensure their players can prepare as well as possible, Cricket Aus

tralia (CA) said on Tuesday, reports Reuters.

The Indian board’s (BCCI) chief Sourav Ganguly told local media earlier this month he hoped Virat Kohli’s side could have their quarantine “reduced a bit” before the first test in Brisbane from Dec. 3.

Australia requires international arrivals to isolate in quarantine 

hotels due to the COVID-19 pandemic, though some have been allowed to pass the period at home due to health reasons.

CA interim Chief Executive Nick Hockley suggested there was little prospect of India’s players having a shorter quarantine.

“It’s widely known and unlikely international travel restriction will have lifted by the time India are due to come into the country,”

 he told reporters on a video call.

“I think the two-week quarantine is pretty well defined. What we’re working on is making sure that within that 

quarantine environment, the players have got the absolutely the best training facilities so that their preparation for the matches is as optimal as it can possibly be.”