IND-W vs AUS-W: Schedule changed due to Covid-19

IND-W vs AUS-W: Schedule changed

IND-W vs AUS-W: Schedule changed just before Indian team leaves for Australia

IND-W vs AUS-W: Cricket Australia has changed the venue of the Pink Ball Test match between the Indian Women’s and Australian women’s team.

According to media reports, cases of corona have started increasing in Australia and due to covied-19 the venue of the matches of India’s tour of Australia has been changed.

In fact, next month, 3 ODIs, as many T20s and a Test match will be played with a pink ball between India and Australia, for which the team will leave on 29 August,

But there are also reports of changing the schedule just before the flight.

According to the reports, this series was starting on 19 September. But now it will start with a delay of 2 days.

The Pink Ball Test match was to be played between India and Australia at the WACA Stadium, but in view of the current situation, the match has been shifted to the Carrara Stadium in Queensland.

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IND-W vs AUS-W: Changes in the venue of ODI matches

According to reports, apart from Tests, the venue of ODI matches has also been changed.

One-day matches were to be held in Sydney, but now they will be played in Mackay, Queensland.

According to the source, Australia has been greatly affected by this epidemic and for this reason, no cricket match can be played in Melbourne, Perth, and Sydney.

Lockdown has been imposed in many cities and in view of this situation, Cricket Australia has changed the schedule.

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Lockdowns are being imposed repeatedly in cities

According to the Times of India News. Cases of corona are increasing continuously in Australia.

This means that matches cannot be organized in Sydney, Melbourne, and Perth.

Lockdown is being imposed repeatedly in these cities. For this reason, Cricket Australia was forced to move the ODI and T20 series out of Sydney.

At the same time, the Pink Ball Test match will also be organized in the Gold Coast instead of Perth.

Which will organize a series of 3 T20 matches. As per the schedule, The Indian team will fly to Dubai on a chartered flight on 29 August and then another flight will reach Brisbane from there.

After reaching Australia, the team will be quarantined for 2 weeks.