Australia captain Meg Lanning is taking the imagination of the Covid-19 halt at least into the first half of the season and believes the team will be ready to face India next month, Lanning: In There’s no perfect preparation for days,” regardless of what her build-up would look like.

Australia is leaving cricket with a philosophical puzzle to solve

Sydney is expected to stay in October. With Canberra, Melbourne and Darwin also closed now, Australia cricket is left with puzzles to solve, to ensure the team is fully prepared and then to get to the multi-format series.

Australia’s players from NSW and fictional Victoria are expected the month to enable the team to congregate ahead of the first ODI, which is set for Sydney on 19 Sept. But that is likely to change with a three-match T20I series in early October.

Everyone will also be vaccinated

The matches here in Melbourne – the second and third ODIs – could hit a halt due to the need to get the series in Perth for day-night Tests from 30 September, although bio-secure schemes could help smooth out government relaxations.

The squad will also be vaccinated which is now a requirement of Western Australia for anyone coming into the state from NSW.

Australia’s plans for winter learning camps in Brisbane and Darwin were put on hold by the various COVID outbreaks and border closures, with players in a group since the end of the New Zealand tour in early April. As not met, that job is abandoned. State set-up and talks on zoom.

Meg Lanning: There’s no perfect preparation these days

“There’s an element of ignorant, We haven’t been together long enough, haven’t made any preparations, and we’ve talked about it, there’s no perfect preparation these days, Lanning said.

“You just have to make the most of what’s in front of you. It challenges people but we’ve dealt with it very well so far and this series will be no different. Whatever preparation we have to do, it will be pretty good.”

We definitely have a big challenge around

National elector Shawn Flagler said: “There are definitely challenges around this, the people in our government are working through it and hopefully we’ll get through the whole series. the girls together before the series, Right now there are a few things that need to be addressed before that happens.

It’s a really difficult situation while our team is doing a great job navigating through it.”

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India will face a two-week quarantine upon arrival in Aust. they was international cricket touring Eng. in recent months with five players – H Kaur, J Rodrigues, S Mandhana, D Sharma, and S Verma – have stayed to play Hundred.

Meg Lanning said, “They are playing cricket in the UK recently, We were to stay on our game from the started of the series.”So”It’s about dealing with whatever’s in front of us. We understand under these circumstances that these things are going to change really quickly.”