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Ashes Test: Perth axed as host over quarantine rules

A new venue for the fifth test is yet to be decided but Sydney, Melbourne, and Hobart keen

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 06 Dec 2021 2:45PM

Ashes Test: Perth axed as host over quarantine rules
Australia's new wicket keeper Alex Carey catches a bowl gesture during a training session at the Gabba in Brisbane, ahead of the opening Ashes Test cricket on Wednesday. - AFP, December 6, 2021

PERTH - Perth was axed today as host of the potentially pivotal fifth Ashes Test between Australia and England because of tough Covid rules which require players to spend 14 days in quarantine.

A decision on the new venue for the Test, scheduled to start on January 14, is yet to be made with Hobart, Melbourne, and Sydney all keen to play host.

It means that Perth will go without a Test for the second year running after also missing out last season due to Covid, which robbed it of a proposed historic first Test between Australia and Afghanistan.

“We are very disappointed that we are unable to stage the fifth men's Ashes Test at Perth Stadium,” said Cricket Australia chief Nick Hockley, ahead of the start of the Ashes in Brisbane on Wednesday.

“We did everything we could in partnership with the Western Australia state (WA) government and WA Cricket to make it work under the current border and health arrangements, but unfortunately this was not possible.”

There had been suggestions that some of Western Australia's tough Covid restrictions would be relaxed for the cricketers, but the emergence of the new Omicron variant complicated matters.

Last week state Premier Mark McGowan said WA's hard-line quarantine rules would remain, meaning players travelling from the fourth Test in Sydney would have to quarantine for two weeks on arrival.

The decision to dump Perth came after an audacious last-minute bid by the West Australian city to swap its Test match with Adelaide's, which a state senior government official called a "no-brainer".

Adelaide is due to host the second Test from December 16 after the opener in Brisbane this week.

Travellers from Brisbane do not need to quarantine when arriving in Perth and the state's Sport and Recreation Minister Tony Buti earlier today said it made sense to change the order of venues.

“If cricket is not able to meet our border rules for the fifth Test in Perth, then they should move the second Test to Perth instead. It's an easy decision,” he said.

The suggestion brought a swift response from the South Australian Cricket Association, which issued a stern rebuke.

The Ashes are currently scheduled to be played in Brisbane, Adelaide, Melbourne, and Sydney, before the fifth Test. – AFP, December 6, 2021

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