Perth has already lost an Ashes Test this summer, and now the Western Australian capital could be missing out on even more cricket.
that a final decision was yet to be made on the venue for the first ODI between Australia and New Zealand.
“Due to this news being fresh we are discussing internally and with our stakeholders, and will provide an update in due course,” the statement read.Last week, WA Police Ministerand a “pretty poor organisation” after it announced that Perth would not be hosting the Ashes finale. “Cricket Australia knew all along, they were completely inflexible … they were pretty poor organisation in that regard.”Hobart would host the fifth Test between Australia and England
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