Cutting down on the size of the travelling broadcast team by a sizeable number while securing an exemption for players, support staff and match officials have been one of the steps taking by Cricket Australia (CA) to ensure the smooth passage of the last two Tests of the series against India.
CA had on Tuesday announced that the third Test will go ahead in Sydney on schedule from January 7 and the teams will travel from Sydney (in New South Wales) to Brisbane (in Queensland) for the last Test even though the Queensland government has strict border controls, especially for those travelling from New South Wales. According to Queensland government's laws, anyone can enter Queensland without a border pass, 'unless they have been in a Covid-19 hotspot, New South Wales or overseas in the last 14 days'.
"Prerequisite to get from Sydney into Brisbane at the moment is a government exemption. That's the work we have been doing with Queensland health (department) and that will be under the requirements that we have worked through with the Queensland chief health officer as we move into Brisbane even if the borders remain closed," Nick Hockley, the interim chief executive officer of Cricket Australia, told media.