Discrimination Against Indian Women's Cricket Team In Australia - Not Allowed To Train During Quarantine
IND Vs AUS Women: Extremely stringent rules are applicable to Indian women players on the Australian tour. Such rules did not apply to the men's team during the Australian tour.
IND Vs AUS Women: The Indian women's cricket team has arrived on the Australian tour to play three ODIs, three T20s and one Test. But the Indian players on the Tour of Australia are facing difficulties. Players are going through a strict 14-day quarantine before the start of the series. Such stringent restrictions were not applicable to the Indian men's team.
Players are not able to practice much in the rooms provided during the quarantine period. The BCCI official said, "The rooms are very small. You can barely manage to do some training. There are no guards manning the place like the players witnessed in the UK but the quarantine is very strict''
Players are being given good food though. The official said, "The food being served is fine and the menu changes every day. But two weeks will be quite challenging.''
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Discrimination against women players
Players in Britain were allowed to practice in the first week of isolation as they had spent two weeks in isolation in Mumbai The Indian women's cricket team arrived in Brisbane on Monday. The tour itinerary also changed due to covid-19 restrictions in Sydney, Perth, and Melbourne. All matches will now be played in Queensland and the series will begin on September 21 after a delay of two days.
The men's cricket team that toured Australia this year was allowed to train for a limited period of time during their quarantine. But the women's team will be confined to hotel rooms for 14 days.