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There were also news stories being circulated that Indian players are not ready to play at the Gabba in Brisbane owing to stricter Covid-19 restrictions.
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"Playing members of the Indian Cricket Team and support staff underwent an RT-PCR Test for Covid-19 on January 3, 2021. All tests have returned negative results," the BCCI said.
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Five isolated players to join them as Brisbane Test to go as scheduled
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Julie Lea Goodwin, who leads the show along with Alexander Lewis, said she was thrilled to be back performing but after a nine-month hiatus the uncertainty of the pandemic still loomed.
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According to the relatives of the woman, Rakshita is pursuing an engineering degree in Australia and was driving a scooter when she met with an accident. It was not immediately known as to how the accident took place.
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"Am I going to be a 100 per cent? It is highly doubtful. But I will be doing everything I can to be able to get on that park and play and even if I am not a 100 per cent I will let the selectors give me that green light," Warner said.
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CA moved the series to next season as part of the build-up to the ODI World Cup, which will be held in New Zealand in March and April, 2022.
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Rohit's inclusion will strengthen the team that was going through one of its worst phases last week
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Fast bowler Sean Abbott has also recovered from a calf strain and was included in the 18-man squad for the remainder of the four-Test series
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Usually the teams land in Sydney on the eve of the New Year but due to steady coronavirus cases in the city, the players and officials will stay in Melbourne for a longer period
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The third Test is to be held from January 7
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Most Sydney residents will continue to be able to have 10 adult visitors to their home over the holiday period, the BBC reported on Wednesday.
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According to CA, the leading option was still to play the match from January 7 to 11 in Sydney but if not, swapping the third and fourth Tests between Sydney and Brisbane was the top alternative
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Australian cricket officials were put on high alert last week after an outbreak of the virus in the northern beaches in Sydney, which will host the third Test from January 7.
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Jadeja missed the second and third T20Is against Australia after being hit on the head in the final over of the first T20I at Canberra.
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Siraj's gesture has taken the internet by storm and the BCCIshared a picture in which Green can be seen on his knees after the fierce blow and Siraj standing next to him and checking on the Australian.
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Virat Kohli is rested for the game and Ajinkya Rahane will lead the Indian team in this game. Let's see how I wake up tomorrow. You know, I can't play half and half. That's me.
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On Twitter, the speedster wrote, "The last few months have been surreal. My maiden outing with #TeamIndia and we won the T20I series. A dream come true moment made special by the champion bunch.
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New white-ball sensation Natarajan has had a superb initiation in international cricket.
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The match is the second in the three-game T20 series and follows the ODI series, won 2-1 by the Australians.