India are to return to the Gabba next summer and have agreed to play a day-night Test against Australia. Virat Kohli’s men bypassed Brisbane, where Australia have not lost a Test since 1988, during their previous visit, and also opted against playing a pink-ball match in 2018-19 while recording their first Test series win in Australia.
Cricket Australia has recently been negotiating with the Board of Control for Cricket (BCCI) regarding next summer’s itinerary, when the teams ranked first and second on the world Test championship table clash in a four-Test series. The BCCI is now set to give the green light for a day-night Test during the tour, which will almost certainly be at Adelaide Oval, while Brisbane will host the first Test of the series.
Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2020/feb/17/india-finally-agree-to-play-day-night-test-in-australia

Cricket Australia has recently been negotiating with the Board of Control for Cricket (BCCI) regarding next summer’s itinerary, when the teams ranked first and second on the world Test championship table clash in a four-Test series. The BCCI is now set to give the green light for a day-night Test during the tour, which will almost certainly be at Adelaide Oval, while Brisbane will host the first Test of the series.
Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2020/feb/17/india-finally-agree-to-play-day-night-test-in-australia

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