Melbourne: Chris Kate Australia (CA) chief executive Kevin Roberts has said that Team India has a 90 percent chance of visiting Australia for a four-Test series later this year. Cricket Australia is under great financial pressure at this time and they need this series at all costs. Through this, he will get 300 million dollars of broadcasting rights.
Due to the Corona virus epidemic, he has to keep 80 percent of his staff at 20 percent till June. Roberts told the News Corps that, "Nothing is certain nowadays." I would not say that the probability of a tour is 10 out of 10, but 9 out of 10 is definitely there. He has said, 'We cannot say anything now whether the audience will be there or not. If India does not visit, I will be surprised. But I must say that there will be no spectators in the stadium from the beginning of the tour. After that let us see what happens next.
The Australian team has to travel to England for the limited-overs series, but before that Cricket Australia (CA) will wait for Pakistan and West Indies tour of England. Roberts said, 'We do not want to take any risk regarding the safety of our players. We see how the England tour of the West Indies and Pakistan is. Hopefully, there will be no problem.
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