India and Australia face a major change to their series itinerary, with the third Test reportedly set to be moved from Dharamsala owing to pitch concerns.
The penultimate encounter in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy contest is scheduled to take place between March 1 and March 5 at Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium.
But the fixture looks set to be relocated, with Bengaluru or Visakhapatnam potentially in line to stage the game.
The Times of India quoted an unnamed source from the Board of Control for Cricket in India as saying the outfield in Dharamsala was not ready after being relaid.
Australia's last visit for a Test to Dharamsala came in March 2017, when India clinched a 2-1 series victory with an eight-wicket triumph over the tourists.
The hosts are already one up in the current series, after racing to an innings-and-132-run win inside three days in Nagpur.
Pat Cummins' touring side will hope to level matters when the second Test rolls around, with the game set to start in Delhi on Friday.
India, meanwhile, have announced the departure of Jaydev Unadkat from their squad ahead of the second Test, allowing him to play in Thursday's Ranji Trophy final for Saurashtra.
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