Ashes Test: Nick Hockley the Cricket Australia CEO says “Wherever it’s played, to be a day-night Test with the pink ball”

Ashes Test: Nick Hockley the Cricket Australia CEO has shared details on the ongoing developments regarding plans. For the venue and implementation of the fifth Ashes Test. Also, the Ashes will feature two day-night Tests for the first time in its history. In addition, the final Test was initially planned. Also, to require in place at Optus Stadium in Perth. In any case, it was decided that relocation was necessary. Quarantine restrictions apply. There has been no significant change to the scene for the coordinate. In other words, the match will be a day-night issue, agreeing to Hockley. The pink ball is already set to be used within the second Test in Adelaide.

“We’ve had lots of interest, I won’t go into specifics. Because we’re going through all the details now. But as I said, we’re working to come to a position as quickly as possible. Hopefully, there will be an announcement in the not-too-distant future,” Nick Hockley said.

Ashes Test: “Also, we try to be fair to everyone. In giving everyone an opportunity. We’ll be taking in a range of considerations, and ultimately it’s my job to put a recommendation to the board. The plan is, wherever it’s played, to be a day-night Test with a pink ball,” Hockley added.

Ashes Test: Nick Hockley the Cricket Australia CEO says "Wherever it's played, to be a day-night Test with the pink ball"

Cricket Association of Western Australia

Lastly, the cricket association of Western Australia attempted to switch hosting rights. With Adelaide for the second and fifth Tests. However, discussions fell through, and the fifth Test. It was eventually shifted out of Perth. Australia’s states’ pioneers have appeared a lot of interest in facilitating the fifth Test. Dwindle Gutwein the Cricket Tasmania chief conceded they are right now working on a proposition. Moreover, to pitch to Cricket Australia. Hobart’s case is a solid one since this would be their first-ever Ashes contest. It would also avoid a venue hosting multiple games.

Ashes Test: “We are currently finalizing our proposal to Cricket Australia, which we will submit within the next 24 hours. We are very confident we can more than meet all of their requirements to host the fifth Test in Hobart,” Peter Gutwein said.

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