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New Delhi: After the victory of India’s T20 World Cup, T20 already retired from IS, and after going away from Test cricket before the five-match series in England, two Stalwarts-Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma-October will be seen in action for the three-match ODI series for the three-match ODI series. Along with Odis, India will also play five T20I during the tour.Cricket Australia CEO Todh Greenberg said that Australia has been designed for the heavy heat of cricket, which features both Indian men and women teams. He also shared his excitement about the limited-over series in October-November, which could be potentially Virat and Rohit Don OD Jersey.“This is a huge heat of cricket, exposed by Indian women and men’s teams. Also, the ash is here. And for the first time in about two decades, Australian cricket will play international matches in every capital city and region across the country – which you know, surprising, when you think of the logical practice that goes with him, “Greenberg told reporters.“But to answer this question – see, every city is doing a lot of work in the Bespok Marketing Plan for every game. Some of them will be fine in the local markets – whether we are playing, you know, in remote North Queensland, when South Africa is here, or in our big cities when we are visiting men and women’s teams in our big cities. So, therefore, there is a lot of work.”“I think we saw the real pace behind the BGT series last year-you know, some record-breaking ticket sales. And I hope we will see many sales in summer, actually starting in August and going till March. This can be a heat as if we have never seen before, just in the context of the amount of material. And if you think about the quality of the coming players, especially from India – this can happen for the last time when we get to see Virat Kohli or Rohit Sharma playing in our country. If this is the case-who knows, it may not happen-but if it is, we want to ensure that we send them a great and accept the incredible contribution made in international cricket, “Greenberg said.‘Casteism? zero tolerance’Greenberg also addressed the events of previous racism during India’s previous tours.During the Sydney test in 2021, Indian Pesar Mohammad Siraj faced racial abuse from the crowds. Both Siraj and Jasprit Bumrah were targeted, which inspired the Indian team management to file an official complaint with the match referee David Boon.“Well, my message is a simple: everyone should feel welcome and safe in any format of our game in this country. If there are any examples of inappropriate behavior, we will have zero tolerance for it. Greenberg said that those who are poorly behaved in those areas will be dealt with accordingly.

“As I have said, I want our Indian fans-in the fact, all the fans, whether they are coming for the Ashes, or Indian fans to be able to support their teams, to be able to support their teams, to be able to support our teams, but will never be abused. We will also continue our efforts to educate fans and promote a respectable environment.“We are aware that, from time to time, people can do wrong things -but we will not excuse that behavior. Those persons will be removed because participation in a match should be considered a privilege, not a right. If you do not behave in the way you expect, you want to ensure that you want to ensure that much.” ,

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