Gabba set to host fourth Test as doubts are dispelled
The Gabba is set to host the fourth Test between Australia and India as planned.
The fourth Test between Australia and India is set to go ahead at the Gabba as scheduled, the hosts have confirmed.
Questions were raised over the location of the Test amid reports players would be forced into a hard quarantine and after Brisbane went into a three-day lockdown.
But with restrictions easing, the Test is set to go ahead as planned, beginning on Friday.
Cricket Australia interim chief executive officer Nick Hockley told SEN on Monday: "I had a call last night from the BCCI [Board of Control for Cricket in India] secretary, very late last night, and he confirmed that we are good to travel to Brisbane on Tuesday."
Queensland premier Annastacia Palaszczuk also confirmed the Test was set to be played.
"Fingers crossed, it looks like everything is going ahead," she told a news conference.
"The Gabba will be filled to half the capacity and masks are mandatory for entering and for leaving and moving around the stadium, but if you're sitting there at your seat, you will not need to wear your mask because you are outside.
"If you're going along to the cricket, take your mask, put it on, most people will be coming by public transport anyway where you'll have to wear your mask."
The news came as Australia were attempting to take a 2-1 series lead to Brisbane as they closed in on victory in Sydney.