England and Australia should be open to the idea of playing a Test match in India to help generate interest in the format, says the chief executive of Cricket Australia. The two sides traditionally only meet in Test cricket as part of an Ashes series, which is played on a home-and-away basis, with each country hosting it roughly every four years. And Cricket Australia chief executive Todd Greenberg told BBC Sport the prospect of taking international cricket's most storied - and marketable - Test rivalry to India should be on the table. Greenberg said there was "no doubt" a one-off England v Australia Test played on Indian soil would capture the imagination. "I think Test cricket between us, India and England is very strong and probably bucking the trend in some other parts of the world.