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Perth and Adelaide would be a sell out for a new years test. Reading social media comments you come across with “but Perth can’t get a crowd” by the East Coast plebs. The media has a lot to blame as they did highlight without disclosing that it was a Wednesday game in early December against the lowely Windies.This bit
“I think it’s an iconic event on the sporting calendar, people plan their entire holiday’s around it, we saw over 30,000 people come out on day one,” Cricket Australia CEO Nick Hockley said.
Of course people plan their holidays around it. A guaranteed date on the cricket calendar is a privilege afforded only to the MCG and SCG, dates which also happen to be the most convenient to have time off to attend a test match
Perth and especially Adelaide would be able to match the crowds Sydney draws and the game would be a better spectacle given the significantly lower chance of rain interrupting the game
That article stated 5 of the last 8 Sydney tests have been drawn, which didn’t include this test so the chances of a result now sit at 1 in 3 based on the last decade
Traditions went out the window when the BBL came into existence and upturned the cricket calendar
Play the game at a venue that isn’t going to lose >20% of the playing time to wet weather and/or bad light that comes with it
Anyway I rather Adelaide oval cop the New Years test as the venue it self is iconic







