In the wake of Perth emerging as a potentially unviable option to host the fifth and final Ashes Test from January 14 due to extreme Covid-19 restrictions, Victoria's Sports Minister Martin Pakula has said that the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) would gladly host a second Test as well if Cricket Australia (CA) decides to make up its mind.
The MCG will host the Boxing Day Test (third Test) from December 26, but is now also keen on hosting the final Test because of the potential monetary windfall that will come with hosting cricket's greatest rivalry.
In a move that has virtually shut the doors for Perth to host the final Ashes Test, Western Australia Premier Mark McGowan has said that tough border restrictions would remain in place due to the emergence of the new Covid-19 variant, and that the players will have to quarantine for 14 days to be able to play the match.