Tour of Australia: Consideration on lifting travel ban on Indian team

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Consideration has also been given to lifting the travel ban to make the Indian team's tour of Australia possible. The financially troubled board is looking for ways to offset the loss, with Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison directing the sports and medical panel to propose possible measures to revive sports activities.
According to sources, the Australian board is trying to ease travel restrictions by the end of this season to invite the Indian team when conditions improve. The series against India could be played behind closed doors this year, with the Adelaide Oval A being announced as a possible venue for which players will be housed in a new hotel on the ground.
According to Cricket Australia chief executive Kevin Roberts, the governing body wants to use all possible creativity to ensure a scheduled series by the end of this year as the players' salaries depend on the series against India. If not, the Australian board would lose 300 million.

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