Updated On: 16 January, 2021 09:20 AM IST | Brisbane | Michael Jeh
The ICC and BCCI (and other Boards) may now need to re-assess what international cricket looks like in a pandemic-ravaged world

India pacer Navdeep Saini (centre) winces in pain after suffering a groin injury during Day One of the fourth Test against Australia at The Gabba in Brisbane yesterday. Pic/Getty Images
I write this a few minutes after Navdeep Saini has hobbled off at the Gabba, minutes away from my home in Brisbane`s leafy suburbs on Friday. It may be too early to predict how serious this injury is, but if it rules him out of the match, it reduces this important tie-breaker Test to official joke status.
This is not a true India team. It is barely an India ‘A’ team. For a variety of reasons, they are missing (or have missed) an entire team`s worth of personnel. When you add COVID-19 quarantine restrictions to a ridiculously high injury toll, almost all of them soft-tissue injuries, the question needs to be asked; is this really a fair-dinkum contest anymore?