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Australia's Boxing Day Test against India in doubt?

Source: PTI   -  Edited By: Laxmi Negi
June 23, 2020 15:26 IST
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Paine fears Boxing Day Test against India could be shifted out of MCG

MCG pitch

IMAGE: Covers laid on the pitch at the MCG. Photograph: David Gray/Reuters

Australia Test captain Tim Paine fears the Boxing Day Test against India could be moved out of the iconic Melbourne Cricket Ground in the wake of rising cases of coronavirus in Victoria.

With the case load rising in Victoria, Cricket Australia (CA) is open to the idea of shifting the Boxing Day Test to Perth, where the situation is under control.

 

"Certainly, from a player's point of view, we want to be playing in front of big crowds at the best venues and a big day like Boxing Day is something that everyone looks forward to and a big part of that is playing at the MCG," the keeper-batsman said in a video message posted on CA website.

"Fingers crossed things are going well enough that we can do that but, as I said, we are spoilt for choice herein Australia with some world-class stadiums. If something had to change, then, again, we have plenty of options."

If the match is shifted to Perth, the CA plans to hold it at the Optus Stadium, which can sit 60,000 supporters and is regarded as the best venue in Australia outside the MCG.

There were also reports that the match match can be held at an empty MCG depending upon the situation at that time.

Paine, however, said he is hopeful the third Test of the four-match series would remain at its spiritual home, MCG.

"Given the current circumstances, I dare say everything is well and truly on the table. We are hopeful that everywhere we play come summer time, we would be able to have crowds," he said.

"How big they are, we don't know, obviously. But it's a difficult one for anyone to answer because there is so much changing week to week, day to day. Give it it three for four months, we just don't know what it is going to look like."

The four-Test series between India and Australia is scheduled to start in Brisbane on December 3. 

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