The state of Australia Tasmania will submit a pitch to the country’s cricket board on Wednesday to get the fifth ash test that was transferred to Hobart from Perth.
Ashes finale is scheduled for January 14 at Perth Stadium but fixture remains hesitant because of the Covid-19 policy of Western Australia (WA) state.
Tasmania Premier Peter Gutwein said he would encourage the match to be played at a beautiful oval bellerive in Hobart, which would be the first ash test on the ground.
“It would be just fantastic to see the team (Paine) playing in Bellerive as the Australian captain.
We have held a continuous discussion with Cricket Tasmania and CEO of Cricket Australia,” Gutwein told Parliament.
“Today I will write to Cricket Australia to officially put our case for the relocation of the test match scheduled to begin on January 14 at WA.” Their border will not open at that time.
Tasmania is ready to become the host who matches it …
(which) will be without a doubt is the largest sporting event of the country that we host to date.
“The Australian Cricket cannot comment immediately.
CEO Nick Hockley said last month had been” very constructive “with the Government of Wa about bringing players and staff to Perth after the fourth test in Sydney, which began at 5.
Covid-free wa remains effectively closed to tourists From New South Wales, where Sydney is a capital, because of the presence of Novel Coronavirus in the eastern state.
Tourists from New South Wales have to submit permission to enter the country and quarantine for 14 days after arrival.
WA Premier Mark McGowan said this week, the state was not It will open up to 90% of its people over the age of 12 times fully vaccinated against Covid-19, the target expected will be achieved at the end of January or early February.