Practice sessions for the Indian cricket team will no longer be open to the public during the rest of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy. The decision follows disturbances caused by loud chants and comments from fans during their training in Adelaide on December 3, which affected their preparation for the pink-ball Test starting December 6.
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