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Adelaide to host 1st Ind-Aus Test

| | Dec 02, 2014, at 02:36 am
Sydney, Dec 1 (IBNS): The Cricket Australia (CA) on Monday confirmed that Adelaide Oval will host Australia's first Commonwealth Bank Test against India from Dec 9.

Brisbane will now host the second Test from Dec 17.

The  reshuffle of the four-Test series became necessary following the death of Australian cricketer Phillip Hughes last week.

"The first Test of the Border-Gavaskar Series will now start on December 9 in Adelaide and Brisbane will now host the second Test, starting December 17," read CA website.

"The revised timing allows for a three-day break leading into the Brisbane Test and a four-day break ahead of the Boxing Day Test in Melbourne for players to adequately prepare, CA said in a statement released on Monday night. The Sydney Test has also been shifted as a result with its start date moving to January 6 to allow for a six-day break for players towards the end of a busy series," it said.

CA Chief Executive Officer James Sutherland was quoted as saying by the website: "Nobody should underestimate just what these players are going through right now."

He said: "These are difficult days and we need to support them in dealing with their grief."

"It’s very clear that playing a Test right now is just too soon and we are reacting accordingly," he said.

Hughes’ funeral will be held in Macksville town on Wednesday.

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