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Sydney Confirmed As Venue For Third India-Australia Test
The Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG) was on Tuesday confirmed as the venue for the third Test between India and Australia, starting January 7, Cricket Australia (CA) said in a statement on Tuesday.
The SCG's eligibility to host the match was in some doubt because of a spike in Covid-19 cases on the northern beaches of Sydney.
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