Fans have been restricted for the remainder of the practice sessions in the Australia tour, as the team management has complained about disturbances to the Australian Cricket Board. On December 3, the Indian team registered a complaint to the Australian board, saying that the fans have heckled the team, shouting to hit boundaries. The first few days of the Adelaide practice session, fans were allowed, but it will stop from the rest of the Border Gavaskar Trophy. According to reports, the team has issues with fans watching them closely, which won't be entertained anymore. However, a CA spokesperson earlier stated that the Indian team will practice behind closed doors. Read Also: BGT 2024-25: KL Rahul Remains Silent on Adelaide Test Role The CA spokesperson told The Age on Wednesday, 4 December, “India have expressed a preference for their remaining training sessions not to be open to the public to minimise potential noise or distractions." Virat Kohli facing Jasprit Bumrah in nets 🐐🔥 pic.twitter.com/5X6aASTjyv — Virat Kohli Fan Club (@Trend_VKohli) December 3, 2024 Fans craze at Australia Earlier, KL Rahul spoke to the press, saying that he is not usual with such fans, especially from such close proximity. He tried to be diplomatic and said, “We have practice with crowds but it’s mostly T20 and ODIs back home, we’ve had crowds come in and watch our practice sessions. So it felt a little different but also it adds to your preparation for the Test match and gives us a bit of what we can expect on day one or all the days here in Adelaide, so it was good." At Perth, India was reportedly practicing behind black cloths. Yet few fans came with ladders to climb trees and watch them.