India to undergo two-week quarantine in Australia - CA CEO
The HinduThe Indian team will have to undergo a two-week quarantine period, most likely in Adelaide, once it touches down in Australia later this year for a Test series, Cricket Australia acting CEO Nick Hockley has said. Following the official postponement of this year’s T20 World Cup in Australia, Hockley said all the players and support staff will be provided with the best of the facilities to train within quarantine rules. ‘Testing regimes’ Hockley said with a rapid spike in COVID-19 cases in the Indian subcontinent leading to travel restrictions, the visiting teams will have to follow all the protocols laid down by the Australian government and the ICC. The key thing for the players is that there’s regular testing and that we appropriately quarantine them when they come in and all of those plans are currently in development.” Now that the T20 World Cup is postponed, the BCCI will in all likelihood hold the postponed IPL during the vacant September-November window, in the UAE.