On scale of 10, chance of India touring Australia is 9: CA CEO Kevin Roberts

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Melbourne: There is a nine out of 10 chance that India will make the trip Down Under for a four-Test series later this year. This was disclosed Friday by Cricket Australia (CA) chief executive Kevin Roberts. He was trying to downplay the uncertainty triggered by the COVID-19 pandemic. Cricket Australia is confident that the tour will come through in 2020-21, Roberts said.

CA is currently under a lot of financial stress and is desperate to have the India series. It will fill its coffers with AUD 300 million from broadcast rights after it had to cut costs due to the pandemic. The series is scheduled between November 2020 and January 2021.

Confident about India tour

“I guess there’s no such thing as certainty in today’s world. So I can’t say 10 (out of 10), but I’m going to say nine out of 10 about the India tour. CA is certainly hoping it happens,” Roberts was quoted as saying by ‘News Corp’.

“With the variable being, who would know whether we can have crowds. I’d be really surprised if we can’t get the Indian tour away. But I wouldn’t, hand on heart suggest we’ll have full crowds from the start. We’ll just have to see how that goes,” the under-pressure chief executive said.

CA keeping close watch

However, when it comes to away tours, Roberts wants a bio-secure environment. It might prompt CA to explore options of sending a team for a white ball series in England.  But before that, the CA would wait and watch how the Pakistan and the West Indies tours of England pan out.

“I think there’s some chance we could send a team over to England,” Roberts said. “Obviously we won’t jeopardise the safety of the players.  But the best test of that will be seen during the West Indian and Pakistan tours of England. After that we are due. We hope they go off without a hitch,” Roberts said.

While the India tour is a lucrative one, it is unlikely that Australia would host Afghanistan for a one-off Test. It is also not a part of the World Test Championship schedule.

Uncertain future

The chances of T20 World Cup in Australia are also looking dim in the prevailing circumstances. It could either be shifted to 2021 while India hosts its edition in 2022.

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