The Western Australia government has reportedly asked Cricket Australia (CA) for the second Ashes Test to be moved from Adelaide to Perth, as it would help the players and broadcasting teams to "travel quarantine free into the state after the series opener in Brisbane".
Perth is scheduled to host the fifth and final Ashes Test from January 14, but with stringent border controls in place in Western Australia (WA) due to the Covid-19 pandemic, any individual or team entering the state will have to undergo 14-day hard quarantine before they can move freely.
The chances of Perth hosting the final Ashes Test have dimmed over the last few weeks with WA Premier Mark McGowan refusing to make concessions for the cricket party, saying they will have to undergo hard quarantine and will also not be allowed to bring their wives and girlfriends.