This story is from January 11, 2021
Brisbane Test on after BCCI-CA talks, crowd capacity capped at 50 percent
SYDNEY: The Indian cricket team is all set to leave for
The BCCI had written to CA about relaxation of hard quarantine rules in Brisbane as that would have confined the Indian squad to the hotel, something the players had strong reservations about.
"I want to thank the Queensland Government for their cooperation and willingness to working closely with CA and the BCCI so we can deliver the fourth Test as planned...
"...but more importantly delivering on a plan that places the safety and wellbeing of the players, match officials and the wider community as a top priority," CA interim CEO
Over the past week, all the BCCI sources PTI spoke to confirmed that not for once they asked for a change of venue but did specify why back-to-back hard quarantine wasn't ideal for mental health of players.
The players are now expected to be in an IPL like bio-bubble where they can mingle among themselves in the hotel.
The problem arose after Queensland closed its borders for people travelling from New South Wales in the wake of fresh
However, the Indian players were exempted and they were to follow a strict quarantine. What added to the uncertainty over the game was a three day lockdown announced last week after the UK variant of COVID-19 was found in the city.
With the clarity over the game emerging finally, CA also announced the crowd seating plan.
"Acting on advice of the Queensland Health and the Queensland Government, Cricket Australia and Stadiums Queensland are working together to ensure the safety of patrons attending the Brisbane Test on January 15, with a crowd capacity of 50% at The Gabba," the CA release stated.
"Similar to the process of reducing at crowds at The Gabba to deliver a socially distanced seating plan, the match will now be re-ticketed and current ticket holders will receive a full refund, including all associated costs such as ticket insurance," it added.
Queensland Sports Minister Stirling Hinchliffe said the whole state is looking forward to the big game.
"The Gabba's usually fast and bouncy pitch makes it a favourite with fans as Australia's Test cricket fortress," Hinchliffe said.
"COVID-19 pandemic has made this anything but an ordinary Test to prepare for. I want to thank Cricket Australia and the BCCI for working closely with the Chief Health Officer and the Queensland Government to make this a COVID-safe Test."
Australia have not lost a Test at the Gabba since 1988.
For real-time updates, scores, and highlights, follow our live coverage of the India vs England Test match here.
Catch Manika Batra's inspiring story on Game On, Episode 3. Watch Here!
Brisbane
on Tuesday after BCCI secretary Jay Shah's assurance toCricket Australia
ended the uncertainty over the Queensland capital hosting the fourth andfinal Test
from January 15 with 50 percent crowd capacity."I want to thank the Queensland Government for their cooperation and willingness to working closely with CA and the BCCI so we can deliver the fourth Test as planned...
"...but more importantly delivering on a plan that places the safety and wellbeing of the players, match officials and the wider community as a top priority," CA interim CEO
Nick Hockley
said in a statement.Over the past week, all the BCCI sources PTI spoke to confirmed that not for once they asked for a change of venue but did specify why back-to-back hard quarantine wasn't ideal for mental health of players.
The players are now expected to be in an IPL like bio-bubble where they can mingle among themselves in the hotel.
The problem arose after Queensland closed its borders for people travelling from New South Wales in the wake of fresh
COVID-19
cases in Sydney.However, the Indian players were exempted and they were to follow a strict quarantine. What added to the uncertainty over the game was a three day lockdown announced last week after the UK variant of COVID-19 was found in the city.
With the clarity over the game emerging finally, CA also announced the crowd seating plan.
"Acting on advice of the Queensland Health and the Queensland Government, Cricket Australia and Stadiums Queensland are working together to ensure the safety of patrons attending the Brisbane Test on January 15, with a crowd capacity of 50% at The Gabba," the CA release stated.
"Similar to the process of reducing at crowds at The Gabba to deliver a socially distanced seating plan, the match will now be re-ticketed and current ticket holders will receive a full refund, including all associated costs such as ticket insurance," it added.
Queensland Sports Minister Stirling Hinchliffe said the whole state is looking forward to the big game.
"The Gabba's usually fast and bouncy pitch makes it a favourite with fans as Australia's Test cricket fortress," Hinchliffe said.
"COVID-19 pandemic has made this anything but an ordinary Test to prepare for. I want to thank Cricket Australia and the BCCI for working closely with the Chief Health Officer and the Queensland Government to make this a COVID-safe Test."
Australia have not lost a Test at the Gabba since 1988.
For real-time updates, scores, and highlights, follow our live coverage of the India vs England Test match here.
Catch Manika Batra's inspiring story on Game On, Episode 3. Watch Here!
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