Rival skippers Virat Kohli of India and Aaron Finch of Australia on Thursday expressed relief and joy at the prospect of playing in front of crowds when the two teams lock horns in the first One-day International at the Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG) here on Friday.
The three-match ODI series between India and Australia will also be the first time that men's cricket will see spectators in-stadia since March when international cricket had come to a halt following the Coronavirus outbreak.
"It is a great opportunity. Everyone is really excited to start playing in front of crowds, which we had been missing since we came back to action. But we also have to remember that we came back to action after a very difficult period and things are still getting better as we speak. The situation in Australia is at a place, where you play in front of crowds, gives players a big boost," Kohli said on Thursday while speaking to the media virtually.