The tour
Aus vs Ind: CA Confirms Brisbane Test To Go 'As Planned'
The fourth and final Test will go ahead "as planned" in Brisbane this week, Cricket Australia chief Nick Hockley said Monday, after agreement from India who had been insisting they avoid quarantine in the city.
The location was thrown into doubt with India reportedly unhappy about having to undergo another round of isolation and a snap city-wide lockdown after a case of the infectious UK strain of Covid-19 was detected in Brisbane.
Related Cricket News on The tour
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AUS vs IND 3rd Test: Tim Paine Fined For Dissent, Handed One Demerit Point
Australia captain Tim Paine has been fined 15 percent of his match fee and handed a demerit point for showing dissent to the umpire's decision during the ongoing Test match ...
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Racial Abuse Of Siraj 'Upsetting And Disappointing', Says Justin Langer
Australia coach Justin Langer has called the racial abuse incident in the ongoing third Test that saw a few Australia fans hurl abuses at Indians "sickening" and "a shame". He ...
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'Peak Of Rowdy Behaviour': Here Is How Kohli And Cricket Fraternity Reacted On SCG Racial Abuse
Regular captain Virat Kohli on Sunday strongly condemned reported incidents of racial abuse during the third Test between Australia and India, saying it was sad to see what happened with ...
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'Responding In A Warrior-Like Fashion': Ashwin On India's Adversities At SCG
Adversities in the form of injuries and racial abuse has only brought the Indian team closer and respond on the field in a warrior-like fashion, says off-spinner Ravichandran Ashwin. India ...
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'Disappointing': Ashwin Slams 'Nasty' Sydney Crowd
India off-spinner Ravichandran Ashwin has termed the Sydney crowd as the most abusive in Australia, saying that he has witnessed fans on the lower tier stands at the Sydney Cricket ...
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Sydney Test: India 98/2 On Day 4 In Chase Of Australia's 407 (Report)
India lost openers Rohit Sharma and Shubman Gill on Sunday in their pursuit of a 407-run target set by Australia in the ongoing third Test at the Sydney Cricket Ground ...
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Sydney Test: India Lose Openers On Day 4 In Chase Of 407
India lost openers Rohit Sharma and Shubman Gill on Sunday in their pursuit of a 407-run target set by Australia in the ongoing third Test at the Sydney Cricket Ground ...
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Not The 1st Time Australian Crowd Doing This Nonsense: Harbhajan Condemns Racial Slurs
Veteran off-spinner Harbhajan Singh on Sunday condemned the racial slurs hurled at Indian players by a section of a crowd at the Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG) during the third Test ...
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CA Apologizes To India Post SCG Crowd Racial Abuse
Cricket Australia (CA) on Sunday apologized to Team India and said that they are awaiting the outcome of the International Cricket Council's investigation into the alleged racial abuse of members ...
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Sydney Test: Laxman Slams SCG Crowd For Racial Abuse Against Siraj
Former cricketer VVS Laxman has slammed crowd racism after concerns were once again raised by the Indian team in the ongoing third Test against Australia at the Sydney Cricket Ground. ...
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ICC Probes Racist Crowd Abuse After Fans Ejected From Sydney Test
Cricket chiefs have launched an investigation into allegations of racist abuse of the India team from sections of the crowd in the third Test, as six people were ejected and ...
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Australia Declare, Set India 407 To Win Third Test At Sydney
Australia declared their second innings at tea on day four Sunday, setting India 407 to win the third Test at Sydney. Cameron Green smashed an entertaining 84 with India facing ...
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Fans Removed From SCG As Racist Jibes Continue Against Indians
A total of six members from the crowd were evicted from the stadium after Indian fast bowler Mohammad Siraj complained of continuous racist remarks came from the crowd. The game ...
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'Terrible behaviour': Hussey, Warne Slam SCG's Crowd Racial Abuse
Sydney, Jan 10 - Former Australian cricketers Mike Hussey and Shane Warne have come down hard on crowd racism after allegations that Indian fast bowlers Jasprit Bumrah and Mohammed Siraj were ...
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